Kampfsportspezi Cole (Franco Nero) wird in den erlesenen Kreis japanischer Ninjutsu-Kämpfer aufgenommen. Seine Feuertaufe muss er auf den Philippinen bestehen. Investoren wollen seinen Kumpe... Alles lesenKampfsportspezi Cole (Franco Nero) wird in den erlesenen Kreis japanischer Ninjutsu-Kämpfer aufgenommen. Seine Feuertaufe muss er auf den Philippinen bestehen. Investoren wollen seinen Kumpel von dessen Plantage vertreiben. Die Geldhaie heuern Coles Intimfeind Hasegawa (Sho Kosug... Alles lesenKampfsportspezi Cole (Franco Nero) wird in den erlesenen Kreis japanischer Ninjutsu-Kämpfer aufgenommen. Seine Feuertaufe muss er auf den Philippinen bestehen. Investoren wollen seinen Kumpel von dessen Plantage vertreiben. Die Geldhaie heuern Coles Intimfeind Hasegawa (Sho Kosugi) an
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- Mr. Parker
- (as Constantin de Goguel)
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First 20 minutes and last 20 minutes of the movie are best. You can just see Ninja figures and fight in this scenes. Between these are below the average, nearly bad as a movie. Acting is bad. Sho (black ninja) is the best actor in this movie. Frank Nero is a good actor and charismatic but he cannot fight good. Scenario is also not good. Its so simple. Franko Nero comes near to his best , old friend from army and war. He also protects him from mafia but he is having sex ( go to bed ) with his wife and his friend knows this but don't say anything to Nero negative. Is this possible in life ? What a friendship !
Finally this movie started a genre ; Ninja movies. Also there is the ninja master Sho Kasugi but some fighting scenes are not realistic and not fast even with shoo. This film is below the average even it is a classic.
"Enter The Ninja" was released during the latter part of the martial arts pop-fascination of the 70's and early 80's, and distinguished itself by presenting Ninpo principles such as the afore-mentioned Kuji-Kiri, indigenous weaponry and some techniques, all under the expert supervision of Sho Kosugi, an actual Ninpo practitioner, who along with Frank Dux, earned some ire from traditionalists in the old country, but did manage to add an enhanced perspective on this enigmatic historical character known as Ninja. Although, the film is long in the tooth and features way too much plot, but the film does deliver a decent amount of butt-kicking and several cheesy moments that will get giggles of joy from bad movie fans. The last half is far more interesting than the first; the action scenes are competently done, though it's obvious Golan was not the action director Firstenberg was.
Overall rating: 7 out of 10.
The acting is wooden, the humour flat, the jeans tight; the fight scenes make no sense whatsoever and everyone dies dramatically.
But that's the point; if you can't pass an evening laughing wildly at this, there must be something wrong with you.
And any film which ends with a freeze-frame of the main character winking at the camera justifies its price fully.
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- WissenswertesFranco Nero's voice is dubbed. Cole is from Texas, and Nero couldn't master an American or Texas accent.
- PatzerThroughout the opening scenes, the white ninja moves around with a katana on his back. Later on, he shoots an arrow using his bow but where was the bow?
- Alternative VersionenThe UK version was heavily cut by around 4-5 minutes by the BBFC when submitted in 1981. All shots of weapons that were not allowed in UK film releases at the time (e.g. nunchakus, shuriken etc) were cut, as were some highly-dangerous combat techniques such as throat-cuts, repeated punches, ear-claps and limb-and neck-breaking. Also missing is a scene that contravenes the UK's Cinematograph Films (Animals) Act 1937, namely some genuine scenes of cockfights. Video releases, plus the MIA DVD, all featured the same cut print. The 2011 Optimum DVD restores the violence though 1 min 5 secs are cut to remove the cockfight footage.
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- 1.500.000 $ (geschätzt)