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'''''Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom''''' was a [[film]] produced by [[Michael Brookhaven]]. The entire movie was filmed on [[3 September]] [[1999]] in the [[Hollywood Bowl]] using a [[GCI processor]].  
'''''Mujun: The Ghost Kingdom''''' was a [[film]] produced by [[Michael Brookhaven]]. The entire movie was filmed on [[3 September]] [[1999]] in the [[Hollywood Bowl]] using a [[GCI processor]].


The film shared focus equally between six central characters: Baron [[Amatsumara]], [[Awaremi]], Lady [[Wakai]], [[Kodomo Kami]], Baron [[Nichiyobi]], and [[Kishijoten]]. Despite being set during the era of the [[Japan]]ese [[Shogun]]ate, it ignored genuine [[Samurai]] history and custom, in the style of many Brookhaven productions.
The film shared focus equally between six central characters: Baron [[Amatsumara]], [[Awaremi]], Lady [[Wakai]], [[Kodomo Kami]], Baron [[Nichiyobi]], and [[Kishijoten]]. Despite being set during the era of the [[Japan]]ese [[Shogun]]ate, it ignored genuine [[Samurai]] history and custom, in the style of many Brookhaven productions.
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However, when the original [[Chris Cwej]] began to interfere with the filming as part of his investigation into Michael Brookhaven, he introduced the character of the "Seventh Samurai", upsetting the balance between the six main characters. This caused unscripted, out-of-place lines and scenes to begin appearing in the filming.
However, when the original [[Chris Cwej]] began to interfere with the filming as part of his investigation into Michael Brookhaven, he introduced the character of the "Seventh Samurai", upsetting the balance between the six main characters. This caused unscripted, out-of-place lines and scenes to begin appearing in the filming.


Brookhaven realised what was happening and became personally involved as a new character twenty-five minutes into the film. This culminated in the duel between Cwej and Brookhaven on [[Mount Usu]] during the film's climax, which notably ended in the appearance of [[Gods of the Ainu|the Voice]] and Brookhaven's disappearance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')
Brookhaven realised what was happening and became personally involved as a new character twenty-five minutes into the film. This culminated in the duel between Cwej and Brookhaven on [[Mount Usu]] during the film's climax, which notably ended in the appearance of [[Gods of the Ainu|the Voice]] and Brookhaven's disappearance. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Book of the War (novel)|The Book of the War]]'')


One deleted scene showed Baron [[Amatsumara]] saying, "When [[Seven Prophesied Heads of Severance|the Seventh Head speaks]], [[War in Heaven|the War]] will end, and the true War will begin." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'')
One deleted scene showed Baron [[Amatsumara]] saying, "When [[Seven Prophesied Heads of Severance|the Seventh Head speaks]], [[War in Heaven|the War]] will end, and the true War will begin." ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Head of State (novel)|Head of State]]'')
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