Street Fighter: Legacy

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Street Fighter: Legacy
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Directed by
Written by
Produced by
  • Jacqueline Quella
  • Kwok Yau
  • Phil Tidy
  • Adrian Harrison
  • Anthony Waye
  • Paul Street
  • Mark Wooding
Starring
  • Jon Foo
  • Christian Howard
  • Joey Ansah
CinematographyChris Sabogal
Edited byGuy Savin
Music byPatrick Gill
Distributed byStreetlight Films Inc.
Release date
  • 6 May 2010 (2010-05-06)
Running time
3 minutes
CountryUnited Kingdom
Languages
  • Japanese
  • English

Street Fighter: Legacy is a live-action short fan film based on Capcom's popular fighting game series Street Fighter . The film is a Streetlight Films production, co-directed by Joey Ansah (of The Bourne Ultimatum ) and Owen Trevor, produced by Jacqueline Quella and stars Jon Foo as Ryu, Christian Howard as Ken, and Ansah himself as Akuma/Gouki. Both Ansah and Howard are also the writers of the film.

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Capcom has said to have "given their blessing" to the film, and the film was released on 6 May 2010. [1] There are currently plans for a series and several cast members have already been chosen. [2] [3]

Plot

The film follows Ryu after waking up from a nightmare about Akuma. While walking in the forest, he is followed by a mysterious warrior revealed to be Ken Masters, Ryu's old friend and sparring partner. The two have a match together using their signature moves Hadōken, Shoryuken, Tatsumaki Senpū Kyaku in the daytime and nighttime in the rain. The film ends with the two in mid-air about to kick.

Cast

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References

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