IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,4/10
1910
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Ein Tontechniker eines Nachrichtensenders (John Liu) wird in New York City zum Selbstjustiz-Ninja, nachdem seine schwangere Frau ermordet wurde.Ein Tontechniker eines Nachrichtensenders (John Liu) wird in New York City zum Selbstjustiz-Ninja, nachdem seine schwangere Frau ermordet wurde.Ein Tontechniker eines Nachrichtensenders (John Liu) wird in New York City zum Selbstjustiz-Ninja, nachdem seine schwangere Frau ermordet wurde.
Don Wilson
- John Liu
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Don "The Dragon" Wilson)
- …
Michael Berryman
- The Plutonium Killer
- (Synchronisation)
Linnea Quigley
- Randi Rydell
- (Synchronisation)
Leon Isaac Kennedy
- Det. Jimmy Williams
- (Synchronisation)
Cynthia Rothrock
- Det. Janet Flores
- (Synchronisation)
Vince Murdocco
- Jack 'The Cameraman'
- (Synchronisation)
Matt Mitler
- Freddy Cufflinks
- (Synchronisation)
Ginger Lynn
- Nita Liu
- (Synchronisation)
- (as Ginger Lynn Allen)
Zihan Zhao
- The Kid
- (Synchronisation)
Bill Timoney
- The Pale Man
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Darius Churchman
- Ricco
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Robb Moreira
- The Mayor
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Tom Wayland
- Switchblade
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Lee Baptiste
- Street Lion
- (Synchronisation)
- …
Wayne Grayson
- Rattail
- (Synchronisation)
Ryan Andes
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
Dan Becker
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
James Brown Jr.
- Additional Voices
- (Synchronisation)
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Let's keep it brief.
Needed a montage. Needed more Rattail. Needed a bit more blood.
Other than that, an excellent ninja movie from the 80s,lovingly restored. Voice work was top shelf, great soundtrack. Great video quality. Funny, which is the most important part. Is it Miami Connection? No. But it does stand alone and the laughs are present.
If you're a fan of bad action movies and cheese, I do recommend. A lot of visual gags and obvious plot holes / hardcore overacting. Kudos to Vinegar Syndrome for bringing a worthy relic back to life.
Needed a montage. Needed more Rattail. Needed a bit more blood.
Other than that, an excellent ninja movie from the 80s,lovingly restored. Voice work was top shelf, great soundtrack. Great video quality. Funny, which is the most important part. Is it Miami Connection? No. But it does stand alone and the laughs are present.
If you're a fan of bad action movies and cheese, I do recommend. A lot of visual gags and obvious plot holes / hardcore overacting. Kudos to Vinegar Syndrome for bringing a worthy relic back to life.
Thanks to the TCM channel for airing this. Film fanatics are lucky to be able to view this rare and almost forgotten film. Seeing pre 9/11 NYC is always special, especially here since this movie could have easily been lost. The New York location here isn't just a backdrop but a character itself. NY Ninja is definitely a "B movie", but an enjoyable one you can watch on a rainy day. I don't know if it was because of a limited reconstruction budget or what but I do wish they would have hired at least a couple voice actors that had NY accents, that's my only complaint.
Anyway, how about those ending credits?
I am indeed hoping that the Ninja will return.
Anyway, how about those ending credits?
I am indeed hoping that the Ninja will return.
As of this writing there are not many reviews on here. And from the majority of the ones I read, they don't seem to understand what's going on. This wasn't filed to "look" like it took place in the 80s. It WAS filmed in the 80s. The film was eventually scrapped and lost to time until it was picked up by a studio that specializes in underground/exploitation flicks. That actually should have been fairly obvious.
Unfortunately, the audio for the movie was nowhere to be found, and it had to be completely redone. I'm not super clear on how faithful they were to the original script, or even if they ever managed to get ahold of it. But honestly, I don't care.
For someone who is really into the over the top action flicks of the 80s and how ridiculously fun they can be, this movie checked off most every box. Basically, if you know, you know. Drink a few beers and give it a shot.
Unfortunately, the audio for the movie was nowhere to be found, and it had to be completely redone. I'm not super clear on how faithful they were to the original script, or even if they ever managed to get ahold of it. But honestly, I don't care.
For someone who is really into the over the top action flicks of the 80s and how ridiculously fun they can be, this movie checked off most every box. Basically, if you know, you know. Drink a few beers and give it a shot.
This is a whole bunch of random nonsense. It's hard to known what was intended so how do you rate it? What we see is hilarious and worth it, but was it what was meant by the footage? Meh, who knows, it's still worth seeing for sure!
New York Ninja has that 80's action B-movie charm, and has a fair amount of unintentionally mildly funny scenes, but it's not nearly enough to carry it into cult status by 80's grindhouse fanatic's or "Bad Movie" fans.
I'm a big fan of unintentionally funny movies, especially if they are from the 80's, and even more so if they have Ninjas kicking ass. A Ninja in the gritty big apple... how could you go wrong? Well, as with any obscure low budget action movie, it doesn't matter how "bad" or "good" it is, what really matters is if it's entertaining. Movies like:
Miami Connection, Hard Ticket To Hawaii, Deadly Prey, Ninja III: The Domination, Nine Deaths Of The Ninja,
all made BOLD choices by their writers/directors that demanded your attention and sometimes confusion, but unfortunately NYN lacks ambition and far too much of the movie clunks around in unnecessarily boring dialogue, and repetitive scenes. There just isn't enough happening in this movie.
While I have a great appreciation for the amazing work that Vinegar Syndrome has done to dub, master, edit, and completely resurrect this movie, I do also think it's worth noting that cult movie enthusiasts are in store for a dull experience. I really wanted to like this movie, but it just doesn't have enough meat on it's bones to deliver the silly fun you expect.
I'm a big fan of unintentionally funny movies, especially if they are from the 80's, and even more so if they have Ninjas kicking ass. A Ninja in the gritty big apple... how could you go wrong? Well, as with any obscure low budget action movie, it doesn't matter how "bad" or "good" it is, what really matters is if it's entertaining. Movies like:
Miami Connection, Hard Ticket To Hawaii, Deadly Prey, Ninja III: The Domination, Nine Deaths Of The Ninja,
all made BOLD choices by their writers/directors that demanded your attention and sometimes confusion, but unfortunately NYN lacks ambition and far too much of the movie clunks around in unnecessarily boring dialogue, and repetitive scenes. There just isn't enough happening in this movie.
While I have a great appreciation for the amazing work that Vinegar Syndrome has done to dub, master, edit, and completely resurrect this movie, I do also think it's worth noting that cult movie enthusiasts are in store for a dull experience. I really wanted to like this movie, but it just doesn't have enough meat on it's bones to deliver the silly fun you expect.
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- WissenswertesJohn Liu originally shot the film in 1984 in New York City. The film remained unfinished until Vinegar Syndrome found the original unedited camera negative in their film archive. With the sound elements and script lost, producer/editor Kurtis Spieler finished the film and hired a new cast to dub the voices as well as the band Voyag3r to create an original score.
- PatzerWhen the wife is stabbed at the start of the film, the knife is obviously made of a soft, flexible material, since it's bending as she grasps it.
- Crazy Credits"Due to a lack of records, we are unable to individually credit all of the cast and crew members from the original 1984 production. We would like to thank all those involved in the original production for their hard work and dedication to the project. We hope this version of the film will make you proud."
- VerbindungenFeatured in Best of the Worst: New York Ninja (2021)
- SoundtracksN.Y. Ninja
Performed by Bronx Style Bob
Written & Produced by Holbrook, Kelley, Khaleel
Raging Music (ASCAP)
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