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    by JAY LEE




Another 80's cheese fest from the guys at Cannon Films.

Ninja films go as far back as the 60's in Japan, with the SHINOBO NO MONO series and later movies like SHOGUN'S NINJA and NINJA WARS, starring fan favorites Sonny Chiba and Hiroyuki Sanada. Hong Kong also jumped on the bandwagon, with a slew of awful cut 'n' paste ninja flicks from IFD Films and some decent efforts, like FIVE ELEMENT NINJA from Shaw Bros and NINJA IN THE DRAGON'S DEN from Seasonal Films. However good or bad these films were, you could always count on the action and fight choreography to be great.

Too bad you can't say the same about this film, or any of the American-made ninja films for that matter. The ninja boom of the 80's spawned more bad movies than anyone cares to remember, really. Chuck Norris did his bit in THE OCTAGON. And Sho Kosugi made a name for himself in a string of ninja B-flicks like REVENGE OF THE NINJA and RAGE OF HONOR. At this time, notorious exploitation factory Cannon Films also wanted their piece of the ninja pie and cranked out movies like ENTER THE NINJA, NINJA III-THE DOMINATION, and subsequently the AMERICAN NINJA series, this being the first and best of that run of films.

Now, in all fairness, it is not a great movie, at least not by conventional standards. But again, its overall cheesiness, goes a long way. Michael Dudikoff's acting is more wooden than George Washington's teeth. And his screen fighting skills leave much to be desired. Well, all of the fight choreography is pretty sub-standard, and nowhere near what they were doing in Hong Kong or Japan at this time, or even before. But this was the American style, and thankfully it slowly evolved away from the sluggish tempo and John Wayne telegraph punches, with time.

But as with so many Cannon films, it's the cheesy, exploitive vibe, the funny cardboard characters, the over-the-top set-ups, and the bad dialogue that makes these movies so much fun to watch. Especially today.

So, in closing, if you wanna' see hordes of hapless men in balaclavas and split toe sandals being sliced and diced by Dudikoff (the poor man's Van Damme), B-movie regular Steve James stripped to the waist and camo headband, flexing his pecks and blasting his M60, and ninjas shooting LASERs and rockets from their wrists, then this movie is for you.

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