
The Undercover Ninja Organization
Oniwaban is an organization that is composed of two ninja groups… Iga and Koga. This is a story of a secret spy who settled in Okazaki Joka town during the Seitoku period of General Ietsugu and his son who trained to be a Ninja.
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Plot Summary
When a ruthless crime syndicate begins infiltrating legitimate businesses, a skilled martial artist is tasked with going undercover to dismantle their operation. He must navigate a dangerous world of double-crosses and betrayal, using his formidable fighting skills to expose the organization from within. The fate of the city rests on his ability to remain undetected while confronting powerful enemies.
Critical Reception
The Undercover Ninja Organization received mixed to negative reviews, often criticized for its predictable plot and sometimes uninspired action sequences. However, fans of martial arts films from the era often appreciated its straightforward approach and the performances of its lead actors in delivering a classic, albeit formulaic, genre piece.
What Reviewers Say
- Action sequences are competent but not groundbreaking.
- The plot follows a familiar undercover operative narrative.
- Features solid martial arts choreography for fans of the genre.
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Fun Fact
The film was produced by the prolific IFD Films, known for their large output of martial arts and action movies in the 1970s and 80s, often with low budgets and quick shooting schedules.
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