

Ninja Terminator
The hunt is on to gain the fabulous super-strength of ninja sorcery, after three top students of the Ninja Empire each steals one of the sections of the Golden Ninja Warrior statuette. On the case is interpol agent, Jaguar Wong, who must make sure that whoever re-unites the pieces uses the power for doing good not evil. A Hong Kong cut and paste edit of the 1984 Korean Film "스타페리의 不請客" (Uninvited Guest of The Star Ferry) with new ninja scenes.
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Plot Summary
A kung fu master, trained in the art of ninjutsu, embarks on a mission to rescue his kidnapped father and avenge his master's death. He must battle against a ruthless crime syndicate and their army of martial arts experts. The film features intense fight sequences and a high body count as the hero fights his way through waves of enemies.
Critical Reception
Ninja Terminator is widely considered a cult classic within the "so bad it's good" niche of action cinema. While critically panned for its low production values, nonsensical plot, and often unintentionally humorous dialogue, it has garnered a dedicated following among fans of obscure martial arts films for its sheer over-the-top violence and enthusiastic, albeit unpolished, performances.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its relentless action and commitment to martial arts mayhem.
- Criticized for its extremely low budget and often laughable acting.
- Enjoys a cult following for its pure, unadulterated, and often bizarre, ninja action.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely based on its cult status, with viewers often appreciating its campy nature and over-the-top fight choreography despite its significant technical and narrative flaws.
Fun Fact
Despite its title and premise, the film features very little actual ninja activity; the protagonists primarily use more traditional kung fu techniques, with "ninja" mostly serving as a marketable term.
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