Masterless : No One Can Serve Two Masters (DVD)
$19.95
Kane Madison (Adam LaVorgna, 7th Heaven) works long hours as an architect trying to make a name for himself in a cutthroat industry. Kane’s young wife is sick and though he loves her deeply he’s at the office more than her bedside. In a parallel netherworld of spirit warriors, an ancient Ronin seeks wisdom even as he battles a legion of masked demons. Every slash of the Ronin’s sword mirrors Kane’s personal warfare and through their respective duels they grow stronger. Still, both are unprepared when tragedy strikes. In the end, Kane and the Ronin must fight their way to answers of faith and hope as they search for their true master.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781945788086
UPC: 095163888893
Produced by: Craig Shimahara
Binding: Video DVD
Published: February 2017
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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