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Ninja Death 3
In this action-packed conclusion to the story, Tiger has carried on despite the loss of "Master", his trainer and mentor, and has continued his preparations with associates of "Master". Tiger has also found an ally in the sister of one of The Grand Master's associates.
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Plot Summary
A ruthless assassin, known only as 'The Scorpion', is hired to eliminate a martial arts master and his disciples. The Scorpion's deadly skills push a young martial artist, the master's sole surviving student, to his limits as he seeks revenge and justice. The film culminates in a brutal showdown where skill and honor are put to the ultimate test.
Critical Reception
Ninja Death 3 was a modest entry in the 1980s martial arts genre, primarily appealing to fans of low-budget action films. While its fight choreography received some praise for its energy, the film was generally criticized for its thin plot, wooden acting, and predictable storyline. It remains a niche film within the exploitation cinema landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its fast-paced martial arts sequences.
Criticized for its weak narrative and character development.
Seen as a typical, albeit unremarkable, entry in the martial arts B-movie circuit.
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Fun Fact
The film's limited distribution and low production values meant it garnered little attention from major award bodies or critical retrospectives.
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