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Il ritorno dei ninja

Titolo originale: 9 1/2 Ninjas!
  • 1991
  • R
  • 1h 28min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
2,6/10
463
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Il ritorno dei ninja (1991)
ParodySlapstickComedy

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaJoe Vogue, a ninja, butts heads with a real estate tycoon who has hired assassins to eliminate him. In addition to that he has to also protect and train a woman in the arts of ninjutsu.Joe Vogue, a ninja, butts heads with a real estate tycoon who has hired assassins to eliminate him. In addition to that he has to also protect and train a woman in the arts of ninjutsu.Joe Vogue, a ninja, butts heads with a real estate tycoon who has hired assassins to eliminate him. In addition to that he has to also protect and train a woman in the arts of ninjutsu.

  • Regia
    • Aaron Barsky
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Bill Crounse
    • John Morrissey
    • Don Pequignot
  • Star
    • Michael Phenicie
    • Andee Gray
    • Robert Fieldsteel
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    2,6/10
    463
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Aaron Barsky
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Bill Crounse
      • John Morrissey
      • Don Pequignot
    • Star
      • Michael Phenicie
      • Andee Gray
      • Robert Fieldsteel
    • 11Recensioni degli utenti
    • 10Recensioni della critica
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    Interpreti principali17

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    Michael Phenicie
    Michael Phenicie
    • Joe Vogue
    Andee Gray
    • Lisa Thorne
    Robert Fieldsteel
    Robert Fieldsteel
    • Arnold Gruber
    Magda Harout
    Magda Harout
    • Gladys Vogue
    Tom Lister Jr.
    Tom Lister Jr.
    • Cutter
    • (as Tiny Lister)
    Don Stark
    Don Stark
    • Sledge
    Barbara Leary
    • Dimitri
    Paul Jabara
    Paul Jabara
    • Mr. Ninja
    • (voce)
    Sharon Lee Jones
    • Zelda
    Monty Hoffman
    • Isaac
    Rance Howard
    Rance Howard
    • Ninja Negotiator
    Gerald Okamura
    Gerald Okamura
    • Master
    Keaton Simons
    Keaton Simons
    • Young Joe
    Kitsan
    • Otto
    Ralph Manza
    Ralph Manza
    • Old Man
    James Walker
    • Bum
    Kane Hodder
    Kane Hodder
      • Regia
        • Aaron Barsky
      • Sceneggiatura
        • Bill Crounse
        • John Morrissey
        • Don Pequignot
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      Recensioni degli utenti11

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      10ABADDONCORLEONE

      A beautifully crafted picture!!!

      This phenomenal movie was robbed of every Oscar nomination possible in '91. Superior in everyway to THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS!!!! A brilliant, unmitigated work of art!!!
      1wan2bbrucelee

      I seriously could not sit through this entire movie. I had to stop half way for an hour.

      I wouldn't call myself a movie buff. I mean, I watch a lot of movies, I play six degrees of separation using actors/directors, and I've been accused on more than one occasion of cheating during games of scene-it, the DVD trivia game, though I never have, I just happen to know more about movies than members of my family. But I will say this: I have seen a film that I would call a desecration of cinema. I have seen a film that I believe no one could justify. Some people would say that there is warrant for existence in all things, they would say that any expression of creativity contains some type of merit. I can prove them wrong. With what you ask? Well, if you actually have to ask that, I'm sorry for you, because you are on the 9 1/2 ninjas board on IMDb, so odds are I'm talking about that tragedy that some would call a movie.

      Spoofs are often dangerous waters to try and tread. The spoof requires the craftsmanship of a real satirist, or at least someone with some kind of sense of humor. Typically, a spoof correlates somewhat with the plot of the film it is trying to spoof. Supposedly (but I don't believe it) this film is a spoof of 9 1/2 weeks. When I learned this, it begged a certain question: "What?" Yes, ladies and gentlemen, this film is supposed to be a spoof? Don't ask me how, though, I'm just the messenger. This is my biggest problem with the film: its a facade! There is no "spoof," only minor and hardly noticeable references to the film it's trying to spoof. And secondly, there is no real kung-fu. I am an avid Kung-fu film fan. And when I see the word ninja, I expect to see at least some form of semi-skilled combat. Though this film is a comedy, the often sophomoric attempts at fighting are just plain frustrating.

      In short, I strongly recommend you don't see this movie. That's pretty much all there is to it.
      lor_

      Silly mishmash of a spoof

      My review was written in January 1991 after watching the film on Republic Pictures video cassette.

      The wackiness of "Airplane" eludes "9-1/2 Ninjas", a fitfully amusing spof of ninja films and Adrian Lyne's "Nine 1/2 Weeks".

      Released direct to the home video maret, pic is an acceptable timekiller for fans not counting up the number of misses among scattershot, almost nonstop gags.

      Film was evidently aimed more at the foreign market, where the Mickey Rourke-Kim Bassinger epic was a hti. Most of the gags here are obscure unless one has memories the bondage-oriented romance.

      Michael Phenicie toplines as a guy who seems to have stepped out of a shirt ad, who becomes involved with ditzy but beautiful blonde Andee Gray. Running gag has her getting tied up and being treated as a submissive by Phenicie, but it's not very funny.

      The ninjas appear as henchmen hired by mean real estate developer Robert Fieldsteel, who's trying to evict Phenicie from his apartment. Also present is a ninja hand puppet, voiced by Paul Jabara, which reduces the film to utter silliness.

      Among the odder elements here are Fieldstel's Russian henchman Dimitri, played in drag with moustache by actress Barbara Leary and a weird subplot of Phenicie's earlier romance with lovely overeater Sharon Lee Jones, who put on hundreds of pounds thanks to special makeup effects.

      Though this role doesn't give her much to do beyond Little Annie Fanny emoting, Gray is pleasant Phenicie is hamstrung by his Dudley Doright wooden assignment.
      4jwrowe3

      Well...um...Beats watching Weather Channel, I guess...

      Okay, we all know going into this one that it's going to be bad. Shame on anyone who thought they'd be getting a classic motion picture, here. This was what you'd call a "B" movie at it's best...or worst, depending on who you listen to.

      Basic plot line? Who cares. We're all here to see what happens when the star, Amee Gray takes off something. This is the early 90's when, along with really awful hair, most of your female leads would lose clothing. And...along with the aforementioned bad hair, she does. She is a very pretty lady but her acting is pretty much like watching a middle school cast do Mamet. It just ain't happening...

      Now remember, this movie was done in those days before the internet. Your typical teenage boy had to find movies like this to look at semi-clad women, or pick up a men's magazine. I suspect someone had that idea when coming up with "9 1/2 Ninjas". Make a movie with some skin in it...toss in some action, and find a joke writer to add a laugh. Then, when the movie has it's theatrical run, put Gray on the cover of the VHS clamshell in as little as possible. Put the movie in your local "Lou's Movie Rental" place that's probably a gas station as well, where one can rent a movie like this, and viola! It'll make money.

      The acting is pretty wooden and sophomoric. But, I have to admit I laughed at the scene where there's a Ninja attack, and the actors slip on some sort of spilled oil.

      Having friends who have had parts in low budget films, I have a warm spot in my heart for a movie like this. They are a "starting point" for talent and production people. And, if you think about it, the B-movie seems to have largely disappeared due to much better technology allowing slicker and better looking productions.

      Do I recommend this movie? Sure! It'll give you something to tell your friends the next day.. "Holy crap did I watch a pretty rotten movie...but the girl in it was kinda hot for 1991!" Put this in your Que for "Bad Movies I Will never Own Up to Watching, But it Had Some Redeeming Reasons to Watch"...

      4 out of 10, and that's being really generous.
      1trygbjornn

      Worst of the Worst

      Not like anyone really will see this page (unless accidentally via a search for ninja-themed movies, which is totally understandable), but for your own sake, do not watch this movie. I have seen perhaps twenty movies that are on the Bottom 100 (and many that should be, like this), and I can honestly say that this, along with Charge of the Light Brigade and 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain, is the most unbearably bad movie ever.

      It's not "so bad it's good," despite what some might think. It's "did human beings really think 'hey, let's make this movie' and why am I gritting my teeth so hard?" Honestly, even as spoof films go, it's terrible. Not one joke is funny. Not ONE. Some parts (the whole movie) are so unfunny, that one wonders if the script were written by anyone over the age of five.

      It doesn't deserve to have the word "ninjas" in the title. It doesn't deserve to exist. Don't watch it. My friends and I did so that, hopefully, you all don't have to. Don't watch it.

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        Barbara Leary who plays the character Dimitri, is the real life wife of the late Timothy Leary, LSD icon of the 60's who was once named the most dangerous man in America by President Richard Nixon.
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        Referenced in Best of the Worst: Our DVD and Blu-ray Collection (2019)

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      • Data di uscita
        • 24 gennaio 1991 (Stati Uniti)
      • Paese di origine
        • Stati Uniti
      • Lingua
        • Inglese
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        • 9 1/2 Ninjas!
      • Luoghi delle riprese
        • Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(Filming city)
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        • Elm Road Pictures
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