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Thursday, July 4, 2024

AMERICAN NINJA -- DVD Review by Porfle



 

Originally posted on 8/23/16

 

If movies like DIE HARD, RAMBO, and LETHAL WEAPON are the filet mignon of 80s action flicks, then movies like 1985's AMERICAN NINJA (Olive Films, Blu-ray and DVD) are the Hungry Man TV dinners.  Cheaper and not as fancy, perhaps, but tasty and filling nonetheless.

That pretty much describes most of the Cannon Group's output at the time, with producers Menahem Golan and Yoram Globus filling a definite niche audience's needs with low-budget action blockbusters such as ENTER THE NINJA and its sequels, with the occasional breakdancing comedy thrown in for good measure. 

Here, we get the saga of a mysterious young soldier named Joe (Michael Dudikoff, BLOODY BIRTHDAY, TRON), stationed at an American army base in the Philippines, who springs into action when his convoy is attacked by ninjas and he must defend the colonel's daughter Judie (Patricia Hickock, WEIRD SCIENCE, F13: THE FINAL CHAPTER), resulting in his being blamed for the deaths of some of his fellow soldiers. 


At first ostracized by his own platoon, Joe gains their respect when he defeats another private named Curtis Jackson in hand-to-hand combat.  Curtis is played by my man Steve James who would take on Willem Dafoe the same year in William Friedkin's renegade-cop classic TO LIVE AND DIE IN L.A.

With Jackson's help, Joe goes on to get the goods on a conspiracy between certain military officers and a local crime kingpin named Ortega (soap opera star Don Taylor, "The Young and the Restless") to supply stolen weapons to local rebels for a big profit. 

As you might guess, this endeavor will result in frequent bouts of intense action, and lots of it.  The likable Dudikoff isn't the most expressive of actors but this seems to fit his withdrawn and socially awkward character (Joe doesn't remember his childhood or how he learned his ninja skills) and his considerable physical prowess fully compensating for any shortcomings.  The same goes for Steve James' "muscular" performance, which adds zing to every scene he's in even when the script gives him some pretty silly lines. 


Of course there's the standard romantic angle when the initially bitchy Judie (I really wanted her to get blown away by the bad guys during her more insufferable early scenes) warms up to her rescuer Joe and eventually falls for him.  Judie will keep the plot interesting by continuing to get kidnapped throughout the film, making it necessary for Joe and Curtis to rescue her repeatedly. 

But what really makes AMERICAN NINJA so watchable are the many action sequences, which are fun and exciting despite the fact that the low budget necessitated a very quick shooting schedule with less rehearsal time than was needed to fine-tune the stunt choreography and other action elements. 

Still, Polish director Sam Firstenberg--who also gave us the dual Lucinda Dickey classics NINJA III: THE DOMINATION and BREAKIN' 2: ELECTRIC BOOGALOO--overcomes his limited resources and packs the story with as much martial arts mayhem (ninja battles abound), shoot-em-up scenes, and vehicular destruction that we could hope for. 


The DVD from Olive Films is in 1.85:1 widescreen with mono sound and subtitles in English.  "A Rumble in the Jungle: The Making of 'American Ninja'" is a fascinating featurette that recounts the making of the film in detail with several of its cast and crew members on hand.  A commentary track with director Firstenberg and the featurette's co-producer Elijah Drenner of Olive Films is just like I like them--scene specific, enthusiastic, and loaded with information and anecdotes.  The film's trailer is also included.

A final free-for-all battle between the good guys and the ninjas tops off AMERICAN NINJA in relatively grand style as this Golan-Globus production pushes its modest budget to the limit.  It may not be filet mignon, but it is a heaping helping of meat and potatoes with all the trimmings. 





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Sunday, June 29, 2008

Greenfan Announces UK Release of "Ninja in Ancient China"

The guys at Greenfan are so hyped about their upcoming UK release of NINJA IN ANCIENT CHINA, they've even taken to complimenting us here at HK and Cult Film DVD News on our looks and intelligence. Talk about a stretch! Just listen:

You are some of the most beautiful (on the inside, not usually on the outside)people in the world. You're also so smart... fair... charismatic... funny.
Did we mention funny? Oh you guys crack us up. In short, you're awesome.

Do these guys have impeccable taste or what? I think they really captured me in particular. But more importantly, they're out to capture our palpitatin', ninja-lovin' hearts and asked us to convey to our smart, fair, charismatic, and funny readers the following announcement:

It's with much jubilation that we bring to you news of our company. We have recently signed a sales and distribution deal in the UK. What that means is our
titles will be available at all major high street stores and e-tailers. This means that many more people will now be able to purchase our product. It's a big step for us and one that we're excited about. We have big ambitions and this is another step towards them. On Monday June 30th 'Ninja in Ancient China' will be released in the UK. To celebrate this development we have changed the artwork to something that is far sexier and eye-catchier. Check it out....


Ninjas are awesome,
The Greenfan Team


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Wednesday, January 30, 2008

Ninja in Ancient China DVD Screencaps

















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Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Because Ninja's Rock! Chinese Super Ninja's Available For Sale

Enjoy the awesomeness of the Ninja from Cheng Cheh and the new official UNCUT and RESTORED DVD from IVL. Remember every purchase you make allows us to get my DVDs and review them.
http://www.hkflix.com/xq/asp/filmID.542225/aid.85597/qx/details.htm


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Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Robert Tai's Rambo! Enter The Youtube Clips!

From Ninja: The Final Duel. Robert Tai really must have loved Rambo: First Blood Part II, because in the first twenty minutes (as far as I've watched the film so far) he's used Jerry Goldsmith's Rambo theme at least a half-a-dozen times. Since I finally figured out how to add youtube clips expect a l0t more clips from movies featuring all sorts of weird wonderful things that we love about Kung Fu and Hong Kong Films (ie the light saber fight in Pedicab Driver or the bizarre Beardy wins the fight music in Boxer Rebellion). When you click the youtube tag here you know its going to be fun.


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Sunday, March 4, 2007

Vengeance Video, Soulblade and Dragon (UK Compaines) Upcoming DVDs

These are a couple of the upcoming DVDs from across the pond in the UK from Vengence Video, Soulbade and Dragon Video. It should be noted that these DVDs are always PAL standard, although most are not region coded (although most Soulblade DVDs are). Thanks to Toby Russell, ChanWeiMan, and the RKFM crew for this update. Vengeance is also on the web now and can be found at http://my.opera.com/vengeancevideo/blog/ A link can also be found at our link bar.

Vengeance Video Releases

10 Magnificent Killers-Widescreen, Mandarin with English subs

























A Life of A Ninja - Vengeance Video
English Dub, Mandarin with English Subs


























Bruce Against Iron Hand - Vengeance Video
aka: Bruce And The Iron Finger
Fullscreen, English Dub


























Soulblade Releases

Across The River - Soulblade


























Monkey War - Soulblade



























Dragon Video Releases

Ninja Condors - Dragon Video


























Ninja Kids - Dragon Video


























Super Ninja- Dragon Video


























8 Diagram Cudgel Fighter - Dragon Video
Trailer- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPkdlJNUo60

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