A group of ninja archers try to kill Cho, but he catches all three of the arrows (including one with his MOUTH!) and then stabs the archers to death with them. He goes to check on the deceased until a few of the ninjas return to attack him. How many can you spot?Ĭho (Kosugi) returns home talking with his American friend, Braden (Arthur Roberts), only to realize that the grounds are a little corpse-y. ![]() The ninjas then hear people coming and perform the long-celebrated “Ninja Vanish.” In this case, that means running a short distance. Osaki’s wife briefly escapes to hide her baby, before being killed. To be fair, by slowly wielding a hoe, he is clearly the biggest threat in the group. For example, they stab the caretaker figure with a total of 6 different weapons. They’re quickly spotted, because they’re wearing Black and Red in the middle of a bamboo forest, but it turns out that what the ninjas lack in disguise, they make up for in overkill. A large group of ninjas wearing the least-concealing colors in history start to stalk the family, consisting of Cho Osaki’s wife, Yoshi, and baby, Kane, his mother-in-law and father-in-law, his eldest son, and some other woman who will never be identified or referenced again. You can tell that it’s Japan because there are bamboo and palm trees and the ponds have artificially inserted sparkle effects which you never find in Salt Lake City. The film begins at the totally-in-Japan estate of the Osaki family. Ninjas” film series that the world has (probably) not yet gotten. I can only assume they were hoping that it would spawn a “Mormons vs. by promising them the ability to shoot in any public place without a permit or location fee. Interestingly, the Salt Lake City council begged them to shoot the movie there instead of L.A. However, unlike the last film, which took place in the Philippines, this film takes place in the good ol’ U.S. This movie was the completely unrelated “sequel” to the 1981 film Enter the Ninja and, along with Ninja III: The Domination, is part of the “Ninja Trilogy” featuring the legendary ninja actor Sho Kosugi (who plays a different role in all three films). ![]() Granted, it appears to be a VHS ripped to DVD, but I still appreciated it greatly. ![]() This was one of the more considerate reader requests I’ve gotten, as this reader actually provided me with a copy of the movie.
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