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Plot:
Very disappointing due to the distinct lack of Ninjary action, which with a title like this ought to be at the heart of the story surely? What you actually get is a badly filmed and acted, uninspiring rival gangsters film with tacked on Ninja bits. It's almost as if Uncle Godfrey has spliced in Ninja footage from elsewhere into said gangster film - no, say it isn't true! This earns it's star from the guy playing Paul, the evil Ninja and gang boss - he's a hilariously terrible Brian May haired cockerney. That and the fact that there's a female character in it called Fanny, which made the part of me that's still a chortling 13 year old boy smirk every time her name was mentioned. This film fails miserably to live up to the dizzying heights of Ninja Terminator, let's hope for better from the remaining four.
Richard Harrison returns as the camouflage ninja again in Dragon Ninja a tale of betrayal and violence with moments of passion and lust.
When a gang leader is murdered two gangs go to war with each other. Not forgetting the separate ninja story of Mr Harrison as the friend of said gang leader who decides to kill the group of international villains responsible, the majority of which have English accents. Isn't it amazing how popular the English accent is for villainy?
Unfortunately this Godfey Ho Ninja film is lacking in ninjary action and could have done with more.
Ninja Dragon shows true professional killers at work, so dedicated to their mission that rather than being taken alive they will repeatedly bang their head against the floor to kill themselves and to prevent them from being recognised.
The amazing thing is that in the final (ninja) battle Harrison gets a new black outfit rather than his usual camouflage outfit. Also watch out for yet more borrowed music as we get the theme tune from John Carpenter's The Thing.
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