

Lady Vengeance and the 47 Ronin
During the events of the Chushingura incident, Mumyo, a disgruntled Shogunate secret agent, retires from post, disillusioned by the concept of loyalty. Meanwhile, the leader of the Uesugi Clan, who is Lord Kira’s son, sends a group of Ninja assassins to kill the Ako Ronin before they take revenge on his father. But, the chief retainer of the clan sees the foolishness of this plan and hires Mumyo, along with a group of Female Ninja, to stop the assassins and destroy the Ako Ronin from the inside.
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This film appears to be a fictional title combining elements of two distinct works. 'Lady Vengeance' is a 2005 South Korean film, and '47 Ronin' refers to a famous Japanese historical event and its numerous adaptations, with a notable film released in 2013. There is no widely recognized film from 1983 that combines these titles or narratives in the manner suggested.
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Fun Fact
The story of the 47 Ronin is a legendary Japanese historical event from the early 18th century, often recounted in literature, theater, and film.
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