Ninja vs. Ninja

4.3
198700

Wicked ninja drug lords do their darnedest to prevent a scientist from making public his newly developed cure for heroin addiction.

Production

Logo for Ocean Shores International Limited

Cast

Photo of Norman Tsui

Norman Tsui

(archive footage)

Photo of Lun Chia

Lun Chia

(archive footage)

Photo of Wilson Tong Wai-Shing

Wilson Tong Wai-Shing

(archive footage)

Photo of Kwan Chung

Kwan Chung

(archive footage)

Photo of Wong Man-Yee

Wong Man-Yee

(archive footage)

Photo of Hui Bing-Sam

Hui Bing-Sam

(archive footage)

Photo of Yung Wai-Man

Yung Wai-Man

(archive footage)

Photo of Yat Boon-Chai

Yat Boon-Chai

(archive footage)

Photo of Chiang Tao

Chiang Tao

(archive footage)

Photo of Ho Pak-Kwong

Ho Pak-Kwong

(archive footage)

Photo of Lee Chun-Wa

Lee Chun-Wa

(archive footage)

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Reviews

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amerrit

2/10

Even by cut-and-paste ninja movie standards this movie is particularly inept. Apparently all the old footage came from one film, but it’s so chopped up it feels like it’s coming from multiple different cop movies. The title should be CIA vs Ninja with the confusing plot around CIA operatives they try to jam in on top of this thing to connect the no budget cop movie with the ninja stuff. It’s not even an IFD or Filmark production so the ninjas aren’t even colourful, and the dub is lame as hell although there is some amusement in how a lot of the dialogue seems to have been made up on the spot by the approximately 2 guys doing all the voices. Quite the mess, and I feel particularly cheated as Chiang Tao (one of my favourites!) shows up part way through as a bad guy gang leader only to completely disappear for the rest of the film. My suspicion is that he was only around for some sort of opening action sequence in the original, which would be fine, but in Ninja vs. Ninja we don’t get any hint as to what happened to him. Lame.

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