Revenge of the Ninja
Revenge of the Ninja

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Revenge of the Ninja

1983
Movie
90 min
English

A peaceful ex-ninja's life shatters when his son's kidnapping forces him back into violence amid an American-Japanese criminal drug war.

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IMDb6.2/10
Rotten Tomatoes40%
Google Users65%
Director: Sam FirstenbergGenres: Action, Crime, Martial Arts, Horror

Plot Summary

A ninja clan, led by the stoic Master Cho Osaki, seeks refuge in the United States after their village is destroyed by a corrupt businessman seeking their ancient treasure. However, the pursuit follows them, leading to a deadly confrontation on American soil. Cho Osaki's son, Kenji, must embrace his ninja heritage to protect his family and avenge their fallen comrades.

Critical Reception

Revenge of the Ninja is a classic example of 1980s ninja action films, celebrated for its practical stunts, martial arts choreography, and the charismatic performance of Sho Kosugi. While not critically lauded for its plot or acting beyond Kosugi, it gained a significant cult following for its visceral thrills and straightforward, action-packed narrative.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its energetic action sequences and impressive ninja techniques.

  • Seen as a staple of the 80s ninja movie craze, delivering on gratuitous violence and martial arts.

  • Criticized for a thin plot and sometimes cheesy dialogue.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film for its exciting ninja fights and Sho Kosugi's central performance, viewing it as a fun, action-packed ride typical of its era. Some find the story predictable, but the martial arts action often compensates.

Fun Fact

Sho Kosugi, who also served as the film's martial arts choreographer, was a real-life martial arts master and a three-time national karate champion in Japan.

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