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Directed by | Marc Lawrence |
Written by | James O'Hara |
Produced by | James O'Hara |
Starring | Reisi Kurasawa Sera Yuzakawa |
Cinematography | James Tavington |
Edited by | Richard Piers |
Music by | Henry Stevenson Another Way to Die by Yuki Kaizuka and Darzana Magbaredge |
Production companies | |
Distributed by | Endelmann Pictures |
Release date | 18 May 2012 |
Running time | 129 minutes |
Countries | United Kingdom |
Languages | English |
Budget | 75 million Gil |
Box office | 589 million Gil |
Gallia Imperium is the 24th James Moore film produced by Endelmann Pictures. Directed by Marc Lawrence, it features Reisi Kurasawa's first performance as James Moore. In the film, Moore is assigned to assist the Gallian Secret Service and in particular, Mie Suzuki, who is a Nihhonnese-Gallian operative. She and Moore attempt to stop Francis Aurelius, a mad Imperialist aimed at usurping the throne from the Archduchess of Gallia-Bruhl and make Gallia a province of the Imperials.
The film received outstanding reception.
Plot
Cast
- Reisi Kurasawa as Agent 7, James Moore
- Sera Yuzakawa as Agent AN, Mie Suzuki; whom Moore marries at the end of the film.
- Stefan Farelly as Francis Aurelius
- Bruno Hanz as N, Head of MI-6.
- Kurasame Susaya as B, Moore's arsenal provider.
- Teletha Testarossa as Miss Pennynickel
- Wilhelm von Dohnányi as General von Posen
- Rolf Krebs as Prime Minister Maurits von Borg
- Kurt Irving as Regent Lord Leon Thomas Theron
- Götz Günsche as Mr. Stamper, Francis' henchman.
- William George Hoang as Trinh Sang Huy