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Super Ninjas

Originaltitel: Ren zhe wu di
  • 1982
  • 16
  • 1 Std. 47 Min.
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Super Ninjas (1982)
B-AktionKampfkünsteActionDrama

Eine chinesische Kampfsportschule wird von Ninjas infiltriert und zerstört. Tian Hao überlebt das Massaker und versucht, die Tücken des Ninjutsu zu ergründen, um dieEine chinesische Kampfsportschule wird von Ninjas infiltriert und zerstört. Tian Hao überlebt das Massaker und versucht, die Tücken des Ninjutsu zu ergründen, um dieEine chinesische Kampfsportschule wird von Ninjas infiltriert und zerstört. Tian Hao überlebt das Massaker und versucht, die Tücken des Ninjutsu zu ergründen, um die

  • Regie
    • Cheh Chang
  • Drehbuch
    • Cheh Chang
    • Kuang Ni
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Tien-Chi Cheng
    • Tien-Hsiang Lung
    • Meng Lo
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    3445
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Cheh Chang
    • Drehbuch
      • Cheh Chang
      • Kuang Ni
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Tien-Chi Cheng
      • Tien-Hsiang Lung
      • Meng Lo
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    Tien-Chi Cheng
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    • Shao Tien-hao
    Tien-Hsiang Lung
    Tien-Hsiang Lung
    • Brother Li
    Meng Lo
    Meng Lo
    • Shi Shang
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    Michael Wai-Man Chan
    • Chin Tien-Chun
    • (as Hui-Min Chen)
    Pei-Hsi Chen
    • Senji
    Li Wang
    Li Wang
    • Lien Mu
    Ke Chu
    • Chen Chun
    Tai-Ping Yu
    • Huang Fa
    Shen Chan
    Shen Chan
    • Chief Kang
    Yung Chan
      Lien-Ping Chang
      Kuo Chao
      • Huang Han
      Hui-Men Chen
      • Chien Yuan
      Hung Chen
      Yiu-Sing Cheung
        Kin-Ping Chow
        Kin-Ping Chow
        Kwok Wing Ha
          Yung-Chang Ho
          • Regie
            • Cheh Chang
          • Drehbuch
            • Cheh Chang
            • Kuang Ni
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          8kraziken

          Awesome Kung Fu action!

          Before I even knew the name Shaw Bros. I was a fan. I saw this movie many years ago on a t.v. series Black Belt Theater.

          The 5 elements are unique and add some of the fun to this movie.

          If you are a fan of old Kung Fu movies, do yourself a favor and pick this up on DVD. The quality isn't great, but it does have a nice mini-filmography of the actors in the movie.
          7gavin6942

          An Awesome Ninja Escapade!

          A young martial artist seeks revenge on the Ninja who kills his martial arts brothers and teacher. He finds help in the form of a new teacher (who knows Ninjitsu) and new brothers. Together the four pupils face the Five Element Ninja challenge: Wood, Earth, Gold, Water, and Fire.

          From retrospective reviews, AllMovie described the film as "a legend amongst fans of Asian cult fare and for once, the legend lives up to the hype." The review noted that the plot sticks to simple martial arts tropes, while noting that the "actual methods used are so off the wall that no fan will care" and that "the final twenty minutes is the kind of high-kicking bloodbath that is guaranteed to leave any fan of these films smiling and slackjawed. Thus, Five Element Ninjas is the kind of gloriously over-the-top blowout that every genre fan needs to see." Sure, we have that same shallow backdrop we have come to expect from Chang Cheh, and we can say this film is cheesy with all its camera tricks and explosive punches. Haven't we seen this a million times by now? But you know what, this may be among the best of its kind, at least since "Five Deadly Venoms". Ninjas wrapping a guy up in chains and making him explode? Oh yeah, that happens. This is a lot more than punches and kicks, and it seems more like something Troma or Cannon would do. I absolutely love it.
          bajbij

          Forget Crouching Tiger--This is REAL Kung-Fu!

          The Garrish colors add to this awesome action flick. The choreography is beyond superb (almost no wire use, no stupid CGI, Joel Silver not in presence.) King Fu films are like gene Kelly films or Fred Astaire films- you watch them for the beautifully choreographed moves. The Kung Fu here is among the best of all kung fu films (not classic fung fu films--ALL Kung fu films) The crap Hollywood is spewing now and calling kung fu is just their shallow brainwashed doctrines of how anything that doesn't encompass CGI or a woman for PC reasons is cheap. This is a must for your King fu collection.
          7Wizard-8

          Fun old school martial arts movie

          Thanks to Netflix, I've finally had the chance to take in some Shaw Brothers movies and see what all the fuss is about them, this movie included. It's a pretty enjoyable martial arts exercise overall; if you like the 1970s to early 1980s style of Hong Kong martial arts, you'll certainly like this one. That's not to say that it's perfect, however. The script does have a few patches that while I won't say are boring, do come off as kind of padding and may have you mildly urging the movie to get on with it. Also, the basic story is one that has been told in dozens of other martial arts movies. But with the inclusion of ninjas, it definitely has a fresh element to liven things up. Indeed, the scenes with the ninjas have enough nuttiness (not to mention well choreographed and exciting action) to make it worth sitting through the parts that are routine or a little slow. The production values are also pretty solid for this kind of movie, even though it's clear that the "outdoor" sequences are actually on a soundstage. Definitely give this movie a look if you're craving some martial arts action with a little silliness.
          8ChungMo

          Chang Cheh's last Shaw kung fu spectacular is equally daft and incredible

          Cheh had a long and colorful career as one of the top directors at the Shaw studio but by 1982 his stock had fallen as trends moved away from the period costume kung fu action films he was so fond of. While fellow kung fu film director, Liu Chia Liang was still able to pull off hits, Cheh was perhaps getting too quirky and obvious with his favorite themes of heroic men in revealing outfits, gruesome fights and few if no women in the story. A few films followed in this year with one released the next, but none rival Five Element Ninjas. Cheh was out of the Shaw studio by 1983 and working in low budget Taiwanese cinema he never was able to achieve anything remotely near his past successes. This is his swan song at the Shaw studios,

          The plot is absolutely silly and full of absurdities even for your average Chinese made Ninja film. It's as if Cheh saw the competition and said, "Oh yeah? Well watch this!". Except for Venom star Lo Meng, the cast is composed of Shaw second stringers but that doesn't mean the action is anything less then excellent. This film has the best fight scenes in a Cheh film since "The Crippled Avengers" of 1979. Everyone is fighting with weapons in mass fight scenes that are incredibly choreographed. Unfortunately, many production credits are not translated and I don't know who was the genius behind the fight scenes. Lo Meng is the only one doing open hand fighting and he fights a samurai in the first extended fight scene! Granted the samurai sword skills on display are from outer space but it goes with the absurd nature of the entire movie. So much of this film is wacky that it's a waste of your time to recount it. It's as if everything you'd expect from a late Cheh film (good and bad) was turned up to "11" including the pace.

          Bloody and nuts. Just the way a good Cheh film should be. See it.

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            The broadcast version of the film edits the scene where the heroes rip the lead villain in half, making it look as if he is still in one piece, as well as an extra scene involving Tien-Hao and Shi Sheng speaking after the master's plan is discussed is deleted.
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            Featured in Films of Fury: The Kung Fu Movie Movie (2011)
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            Vision of Fear
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            Written by Edward Michael

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          • Erscheinungsdatum
            • 21. April 1982 (Hongkong)
          • Herkunftsland
            • Hongkong
          • Sprache
            • Mandarin
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            • 1 Std. 47 Min.(107 min)
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