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Negociador de arte milionário esconde sua identidade de lendário Ninja, último no mundo, e é desafiado a se revelar para salvaguardar sua Paz e ajudar a polícia. Filme de Ninja dos Anos 80 é... Ler tudoNegociador de arte milionário esconde sua identidade de lendário Ninja, último no mundo, e é desafiado a se revelar para salvaguardar sua Paz e ajudar a polícia. Filme de Ninja dos Anos 80 épico, quando o tema fez mais sucesso no Brasil.Negociador de arte milionário esconde sua identidade de lendário Ninja, último no mundo, e é desafiado a se revelar para salvaguardar sua Paz e ajudar a polícia. Filme de Ninja dos Anos 80 épico, quando o tema fez mais sucesso no Brasil.
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Yes, this is a great film, I looked about a year ago and it was available on the "Ioffer" web site, which is like eBay. Michael Becks pronunciation of the city "Los Angeles" on the plane ride back after his mission was memorable. Unfortunately it was not made into a TV series as was the intent. American Ninja was kind of a remake without the distinct character of "The Last Ninja". Some of the scenes are very 70's ish but still watchable today. Maka, his adopted father and Nancy Kwan is adopted sisters performances were excellent. It seams many martial arts films have copied this one where it starts out in childhood, such as in "Bloodsport" or "American Ninja" or "The Octagon" but this one beats them all.
I recall this made-for-television movie from a time when I was only a few years into my martial arts training. I wish I had a VCR at the time, as I still have shows from that period in my collection for posterity. THIS ONE WOULD HAVE BEEN A CROWNING ADDITION to that collection. Although I only saw it that one time, I do remember that I admired Michael Beck from that moment forward, even more than I did when I repeatedly enjoyed "The Warriors". And "Mako" was MADE, in my mind, by his role in this movie. I have searched high and low without success in finding a copy of it. If someone is going to submit a request for re-release of this one, I am on your bandwagon. In the meantime, I will continue to hunt to the ends of the earth for a copy of it. Heck, I was surprised to find ANYone else who remembers this movie.
When it comes to Ninja movies, this one is one of the BEST!. Most Ninja movies are terrible. This one however, tries to show the ninja as being a regular man that has endured rigorous training in order to heighten his mental and physical prowess, allowing him to perform astounding feats. There is no supernatural magic here. No flipping up 20 feet in the air to land on a roof. This seems to be the closest you can get to the actual thing. And it's still amazing to watch. HE DOESN'T EVEN CARRY A SWORD ON HIS BACK.
Bearing in mind that I saw this movie many years ago - I remember it being a pretty good movie. I have checked back a number of times to see if it was released on DVD. I'd love to see it again. Based on this fact alone, I give the movie a high rating. There aren't many movies that I remember like this one from my youth.
The movie is about an art dealer, who the authorities suspect is a ninja. They want him to assist them in resolving a situation whereby a terrorist group has taken hostage some people on the top floor of a tall building. It's not a big fighting movie (not fight sequence after fight sequence) but I thought the story and character development was well done. During the long, arduous process of undertaking the rescue attempt, the main character has lots of time to flashback to his upbringing.
I think the movie was a bit before its time - i.e. the Ninja craze was just starting or hadn't really started when this movie came out. Having watched many movies along these lines (such as Enter the Ninja, Revenge of the Ninja, American Ninja, and many, many more), I have often thought that The Last Ninja was a better movie.
I didn't realize that this was supposed to be a TV show pilot as another reviewer mentions. It's unfortunate that it didn't make it. It certainly would have made a better show than the one that did make it, "The Master".
The movie is about an art dealer, who the authorities suspect is a ninja. They want him to assist them in resolving a situation whereby a terrorist group has taken hostage some people on the top floor of a tall building. It's not a big fighting movie (not fight sequence after fight sequence) but I thought the story and character development was well done. During the long, arduous process of undertaking the rescue attempt, the main character has lots of time to flashback to his upbringing.
I think the movie was a bit before its time - i.e. the Ninja craze was just starting or hadn't really started when this movie came out. Having watched many movies along these lines (such as Enter the Ninja, Revenge of the Ninja, American Ninja, and many, many more), I have often thought that The Last Ninja was a better movie.
I didn't realize that this was supposed to be a TV show pilot as another reviewer mentions. It's unfortunate that it didn't make it. It certainly would have made a better show than the one that did make it, "The Master".
I have seen this movie twice on the Action Channel, and I was amazed at how good it was, and the whole time I was thinking to myself, its a bout *&%#*@ time they made a good ninja movie!!! It was well done being made so long ago. Really good plot and back story with the characters and all. Mako has yet another good appearance in this film. The actors are not known to me at all, I think they were pretty much just a one time deal. It is a shame that it is not put on DVD or VHS. I have been wanting to show all my martial arts friends that movie and can't find it anywhere!! I am searching high and low for a copy so if anyone has one, hit me up at Scorpion1138@hotmail.com
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- CuriosidadesIntended as pilot for TV series but was not picked up by the network.
- Erros de gravaçãoAt about 00:58:40, while climbing up the tower, at one point as he moves his hand to grab higher up, his fingerprints are seen on a spot that he hasn't reached yet. Nobody else would have put fingerprints on the side of the skyscraper either. This indicates that they had filmed more than one take of that moment of the movie without wiping off the fingerprints.
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By what name was O Último Ninja (1983) officially released in India in English?
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