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          The Punisher Tanaka's mute daughter was adopted by the yakuza boss sometime before the events of the film....

          Another noteworthy figure in the film is a character credited as 'Tanaka's daughter' (Zoshka Mizak) though she is never referred by name on- screen.

        1. Another noteworthy figure in the film is a character credited as 'Tanaka's daughter' (Zoshka Mizak) though she is never referred by name on- screen.
        2. Another noteworthy figure in the film is a character credited as 'Tanaka's daughter' (Zoshka Mizak) though she is never referred by name on-screen.
        3. The Punisher Tanaka's mute daughter was adopted by the yakuza boss sometime before the events of the film.
        4. Zoshka Mizak as Tanaka's Daughter; Larry McCormick as TV Newsreader; Kenji Yamaki as Sato; Todd Boyce as Terrone; Hirofumi Kanayama as Tomio; Lani John Tupu as.
        5. Bobby z Oyuncuları Yönetmen Senarist Oyuncu Senaryo Süpervizörü Özel Efektler Görsel Efektler Kamera Teknisyeni Kostüm Sorumlusu Editoryal Hizmetler.
        6. If you asked the average moviegoer what the first Marvel superhero film they saw was, you’d probably get a range of answers from Iron Man to Spider-man or maybe X-Men. Some martially astute fans might even say “Blade” (1998) which has been credited with starting the modern big screen superhero craze.

          But to find the answer, which might surprise even the most hardcore Marvel movie fans, you have to go back a further nine years to the 1989 version of “The Punisher” starring Dolph Lundgren.

          Long before Marvel box office behemoths were made with budgets in the hundreds of millions of dollars, “The Punisher” was a lower-budget affair typical of contemporary 80’s action flicks.

          Even though it doesn’t rely a heavily on the Marvel comic canon for its story and secondary characters, it nonetheless treats the subject material seriously and the result is a gritty, violent actionfest with just the right amount of theatre making it totally worthy of the character…