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Ultime Violence : Ninja 2

Original title: Revenge of the Ninja
  • 1983
  • 12
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.0/10
6.3K
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Ultime Violence : Ninja 2 (1983)
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After ninjas killed his family, Cho and his son Kane come to America to start a new life. He opens a doll shop but is unwittingly importing heroin in the dolls. When his friend betrays him, ... Read allAfter ninjas killed his family, Cho and his son Kane come to America to start a new life. He opens a doll shop but is unwittingly importing heroin in the dolls. When his friend betrays him, Cho must prepare for the ultimate battle.After ninjas killed his family, Cho and his son Kane come to America to start a new life. He opens a doll shop but is unwittingly importing heroin in the dolls. When his friend betrays him, Cho must prepare for the ultimate battle.

  • Director
    • Sam Firstenberg
  • Writer
    • James R. Silke
  • Stars
    • Shô Kosugi
    • Keith Vitali
    • Virgil Frye
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.0/10
    6.3K
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    • Director
      • Sam Firstenberg
    • Writer
      • James R. Silke
    • Stars
      • Shô Kosugi
      • Keith Vitali
      • Virgil Frye
    • 70User reviews
    • 66Critic reviews
    • 32Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Shô Kosugi
    Shô Kosugi
    • Cho Osaki
    • (as Sho Kosugi)
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    Keith Vitali
    Keith Vitali
    • Dave Hatcher
    Virgil Frye
    Virgil Frye
    • Lieutenant Dime
    Arthur Roberts
    Arthur Roberts
    • Braden
    Mario Gallo
    Mario Gallo
    • Caifano
    Grace Oshita
    • Grandmother
    Ashley Ferrare
    Ashley Ferrare
    • Cathy
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Kane Osaki
    John LaMotta
    • Joe
    • (as John La Motta)
    Mel Hampton
    Mel Hampton
    • Detective Rios
    Oscar Rowland
    Oscar Rowland
    • One-Eyed Informant
    Professor Toru Tanaka
    Professor Toru Tanaka
    • Sumo Servant
    • (as Prof. Toru Tanaka)
    Don Shanks
    Don Shanks
    • Chief
    • (as Dan Shanks)
    Joe Pagliuso
    Joe Pagliuso
    • Alberto
    Ladd Anderson
    • Thief #1
    Cyrus Theibeault
    • Thief #2
    Steve Ketcher
    • Big Thug
    Donré Sampson
    Donré Sampson
    • Shooting Thug
    • (as Don Ré Sampson)
    • Director
      • Sam Firstenberg
    • Writer
      • James R. Silke
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    demandred_999

    This movie was the innovator of its time

    By today's standards, yes. By the standard of fighting movies back then, sho kusugi was considered today's crouching tiger. No movies back then had swordplay or weaponplay or martial arts like this. Before this movie, all the movies of any category with any sort of fighting were all conan the barbarian type or the excalibur type. They took roughly 3 seconds to complete a swing of a sword, moved very slowly, etc. Sho kusugi brought speed and finesse to the screen, although his acting was subpar, his fighting skills were excellent. His martial arts sparring with the good guy cop was about the best martial arts ever produced on the big screen up to that time. The cop was also the only other extra with any real skills. All the other fighters in the movies were just that.....extras. They moved slow like conan movie guys, etc. The good guy cop was actually the guy wearing the bad guy ninja suit for all the fighting scenes if you look at the credits.

    Basically, these movies with a true master martial artist like kusugi paved the way for movies you see today.

    Revenge of the ninja was the matrix/crouching tiger of its time. Unmatched.
    skyhowl

    great great movie!

    man this was the greatest ninja movie ever made......it had violence,sex and a hero and a villian that were capable assasins!!!..for the people that say the acting was bad ar there were script problem....the movie was about the action and the entertainment not about winning the dam oscar!!!!!!!...and it was set in salt lake city utah...that alone made it unique because it wasn't the typical filmed in new york or la crap!!..anybody who can't appriciate two ninjas dueling to the death..with those beautiful utah mountains in the backgroud....just doesn't get it!!!
    Avi-8

    Best Ninja Film I've Ever Seen!!

    Stunning action scenes and stunts particularly the final confrontation between Cho and Braden. Excellent plot and story. The acting was also good, I've always enjoyed American Ninja Part 1 until I saw Revenge of the Ninja which was and still is the best Ninja film yet.
    6tocotoco2001

    Bad Acting + Hilarious Dialogue + Good Fight Scenes = Revenge of the Ninja

    Martial Arts movies have always sacrificed acting and dialogue in favor of keeping the action constant and entertaining. Revenge of the Ninja is no exception. The fight scenes are amusing and the dialogue is absolutely hilarious, and yet this movie has enough charm to be a cult classic.

    Sho Kusagi plays Cho, a doll collector(!) living in Japan. For centuries he and his family have followed the way of the ninja. However, one day a group of ninjas massacres his family. Only his grandmother and infant son survive. Following the advise of his friend, he moves to America to sell his doll collection. Little does he know that he is a pawn in a Japanese drug-smuggling ring...

    The plot aside, Revenge of the Ninja acts out like a parody of ninja clichés. You got the evil ninja that manages to change into his ninja suit in the blink of an eye, a grandmother that can do backflips, and over-the-top villains that look like they just came back from a Halloween party. The film's final fight scene occurs on a Los Angeles rooftop, where the evil ninja pulls out decoys, sticks, and shrunikens; none of which he had at the start of the scene.

    There are a lot of bad martial-arts out there. Some are pure trash. Others, like this one, are good for a few laughs.
    9samoanui

    The best ninja movie

    This movie is terrible. The acting is just awful and the plot could have (or perhaps was?) written by a drunk autistic child. Nonetheless, you will love it. Watch it! It and Enter the Ninja are easily the two best ninja movies of the 80's.

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    • Trivia
      The film was originally to be shot in Los Angeles, but the necessary permits, police protection, fire marshals and myriad logistics fees would be taking up a bigger and bigger part of the film's budget. The Utah Film Commission was trying to get Cannon Films to start producing films in their state and a representative promised no permits, location fees or union deals as well as lower salaries for local crews. The commission's assurances persuaded Cannon to switch filming to Salt Lake City.
    • Goofs
      When Cho is using the claws to climb up the side of the building, in one scene as he sticks the claws in the concrete you see the wall move slightly. It's more than likely plaster or sheet rock used to simulate the rock of the side of the building.
    • Quotes

      Cho Osaki: Only a ninja can stop a ninja.

    • Alternate versions
      The Australian Video version (released by Syme Video) has all censored scenes intact. The scene where Cho's son gets a Ninja Star in the head is intact, the cut scenes of violence at the end of the film between Cho and Braden that most versions worldwide don't have are uncut in the Australian Video version.
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    • Release date
      • August 8, 1984 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ninja II: Ultime violence
    • Filming locations
      • Salt Lake City, Utah, USA
    • Production companies
      • Golan-Globus Productions
      • Cannon Films
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    • Budget
      • $700,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $13,168,027
    • Gross worldwide
      • $13,168,027
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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