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Mission ninja

Original title: The Ninja Mission
  • 1984
  • 12
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
783
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Mission ninja (1984)
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Swedish scientist named Karl Markov is taken hostage by the KGB. After his daughter Nadia is also kidnapped and brought deep into the heart of Russia, a group of highly trained ninjas, led b... Read allSwedish scientist named Karl Markov is taken hostage by the KGB. After his daughter Nadia is also kidnapped and brought deep into the heart of Russia, a group of highly trained ninjas, led by American CIA agent Mason, is ordered to get them out.Swedish scientist named Karl Markov is taken hostage by the KGB. After his daughter Nadia is also kidnapped and brought deep into the heart of Russia, a group of highly trained ninjas, led by American CIA agent Mason, is ordered to get them out.

  • Director
    • Mats Helge Olsson
  • Writer
    • Matthew Jacobs
  • Stars
    • Krzysztof Kolberger
    • Hanna Bieniuszewicz
    • Bo F. Munthe
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    783
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mats Helge Olsson
    • Writer
      • Matthew Jacobs
    • Stars
      • Krzysztof Kolberger
      • Hanna Bieniuszewicz
      • Bo F. Munthe
    • 14User reviews
    • 17Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Krzysztof Kolberger
    Krzysztof Kolberger
    • Mason
    • (as Christofer Kohlberg)
    Hanna Bieniuszewicz
    • Nadia
    • (as Hanna Pola)
    Bo F. Munthe
    • Hansen
    Curt Broberg
    • Markov
    • (as Curt Brober)
    Hans Rosteen
    • Ableman
    John Quantz
    • Johnny
    • (as John Quantz von Ills)
    Sirka Sander
    • Natassia
    Mark Davies
    • Mike
    Wolff Lindner
    • Daniels
    • (as Wolf Linder)
    Mats Helge Olsson
    Mats Helge Olsson
    • Ivan
    • (as Mats Helge)
    Brett Barber
    • Tom
    Bob Gileberg
    • First helicopter pilot
    Nigel Bennett
    Nigel Bennett
    • Second helicopter pilot
    • (as Nigel Bennet)
    Lucy Frost
    • Night club hostess
    Derek Keith
    • First ninja at nightclub
    Victor Lester
    • Second ninja at nightclub
    Terry Jason
    • Third ninja at nightclub
    Mario Miller
    • KGB driver
    • Director
      • Mats Helge Olsson
    • Writer
      • Matthew Jacobs
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    Angel-43

    Worse than bad

    There are movies that are so bad they actually turn out to be good. They're just hilarious and entertaining. This movie is even worse than that. It's so bad it's not even "good because it's bad". Avoid it at all cost! I have never said this about a movie, since just about all movies appeal to at least someone. Whe it comes to "The Ninja Mission", I can't think of a single person that would enjoy it. And I know some weird people. Hey, I AM one.
    3emm

    When ninjas don't make the movies.

    You've been fouled and beaten up in submission by my harsh statements about "femme fatale" / "guns n' gals" movies! Now comes another breed in disappointing rediscoveries: ninja movies! Many of these I've seen before, and let me tell you, they aren't all that's cracked up to be! They usually don't stick to the point. This, among all others, suffers from no originality! What's a ninja got to do with preventing a nuclear holocaust in Russia? And isn't this supposed to be a "martial arts" movie, too? Does plenty of gunfire sound like an incredible action movie to you? Is blood the number one reason to love this to death? Will you waste some of your hard-earned cash over a lady singing in her see-through tank top? The answers to these important questions are found in THE NINJA MISSION, which should be in the martial arts section of your video store. For even more nonsense ninja fun, try checking out those Godfrey Ho movies put out by Trans World. You get what you deserve, and that's a promise! Recommended only for hardcore ninja addicts!
    6m0rg16

    A touching and toughtful movie...

    I just watched this film on DVD. It was actually worse than I thought... But let me explain: At first I thought this was going to be a horrible movie, yes. But in an Ed Wood kind of way: It's so horrible it's actually incredible! But this movie isn't. It could have been, but it isn't. But it's still quite "enjoyable" (mind you, it's still horrible).

    The dialoge and acting is bad, bad, bad. Remember that. It's really horrible. But it's quite funny in some scenes, because of that! Some scenes almost make it to 'Ed Wood Status'. But those aren't that many. Instead, we are graced with an endless amount of pointless action scenes. The finale, for example, has Ninja firing at an endless amount of guards. The whole thing is just ninja firing at guards, for ten minutes or so! Fun. Not.

    Those kind of action scenes are abundant in this film: Ninja/Agents firing at various russian guards and slaughtering them in the thousands. For several minutes... Makes the film quite boring.

    Ok, so let's get going on the "plot": A russian scientist, who is working on something that might tip the scale in the russians favour, wants to defect to the western world. But the russians don't want that, obviously, so they send in their agents to try and stop him. But the CIA are allied with the NINJA so, they are up for the task to rescue him at all cost! Yes!

    The plot is extremely silly, yet the movie handles it with extreme seriousness. This, of course, grants us some Ed Wood moments, as I have explained. But those few moments are not enough to save this film from boredom, of the action scenes.

    I'm not going to review every single aspect of this film, as I use to, as you can imagine: They're all extremely low budget.

    Ok, so final verdict: 4. 3 for the Ed Wood moments and 1 for the action! Blerg!
    4ofumalow

    Dumb fun, but no jackpot

    This otherwise routine low-budget entry in the glut of 80s ninja movies is really only notable for being Swedish, and for being apparently the most commercially successful Swedish export feature up to that time--which is, frankly a little hard to believe. (More successful than "I Am Curious Yellow," for starters?) The cheese factor is immediately high with lots of cheap action--you know, the kind where somebody points a toy gun and a bunch of extras wave their arms around pretending to be "shot."

    The ninjas aren't very present in this tale of West/USSR espionage (involving a Swedish scientist kidnapped by the Russians), beyond the fact that a lot of security dudes are frequently dressed in vaguely "ninja-like" head-to-foot jumpsuits obscuring their identities, presumably so the same few extras could be used over and over again despite being "killed."

    The scientist's-daughter heroine is apparently meant to be a cross between Diane Lane in "Streets of Fire" and whatshername in "Flashdance," as a sort of New Wave sexpot. (She does actually sing a song near the beginning, before being kidnapped like her father.) The presumably dubbed ESL dialogue is humorously just a little "off" at all times, but this movie is really too small and pedestrian in ideas to be unintentional-comedy gold. However, it's lively enough in its silly way--every five minutes another ten extras flail around being "shot"--to be fun if forgettable.
    5HaemovoreRex

    A nice try.........

    The story here, which takes place during the cold war, concerns a Russian scientist trying to defect to the west (via Sweden) with his top secret formula which, so we're led to believe could potentially shift the balance of power to the Russians if they were able to decipher it.

    As it turns out, the altruistic and benevolent old scientist who has dreams of his formula making the world a better place, is tricked by the Russians who, via a staged rescue attempt, convince the naive old chap that he has in fact been flown into Sweden where he can complete his work in safety. Predictably riled by the situation however, the CIA resolve to send in a squad of Swedish Ninja (!) to retrieve him from behind enemy lines.

    Will these daring masters of death be successful in their mission? Hmmm, well you'll have to watch to find out.

    What can I say? Well for starters, this film is certainly noteworthy in that it was the first ever Swedish Ninja film to be released to a world wide audience. It's actually admittedly very refreshing to see a European take on the Ninja genre and the differences in their portrayal from the American and Oriental representations of these stealth assassins in other films. Here they are portrayed more like the SAS than some of the mystical/magical and virtually indestructible warriors in other ninja fare. In fact, not giving too much away but the ninja in this film are shown to suffer human fallibility's just like any other combat soldier. The film must also claim the accolade as probably the goriest ninja movie I have ever watched (in the full uncut version at least) with a fair bit of the old red stuff a'flying throughout (often in glorious slow motion), again, a very welcome aspect indeed.

    However, even with the above in mind, the film has to be said to be a sadly average affair overall with far too little ninja action on offer. The martial arts are very poorly executed throughout and as it happens the ninja themselves mostly resolve to utilising semi automatic weapons to take care of business.....a somewhat odd and noisy choice for these supposed masters of stealth perhaps?

    I've read a lot of reviews praising this for being a 'bad' movie as in the 'so bad it's actually good' variety. I have to disagree though. OK so the film is no masterpiece on any level but the film makers were certainly not incompetent (as is a director of such similar fodder as Godfrey Ho for instance) and obviously put a lot of effort into this for which they should be commended. It just sadly fails to enthral as they would have hoped for which is a real shame.

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    • Trivia
      This is one of the highest-grossing Swedish movies of all time, being released in more than 54 countries and even achieving cult status in Asia.
    • Goofs
      Some of the supposedly Russian soldiers (who are not merely posing as Swedish soldiers) are equipped with Swedish military-issue submachine guns, model m/45 B, which have never been a part of Russian military equipment.
    • Alternate versions
      UK and German versions were both cut for violence reasons. The UK release is shortened by 15 seconds due to the BBFC's strict policies on ninja violence at the time. The German theatrical and VHS releases were cut by almost two minutes to tone down the violence, nonetheless the BPjM indexed the movie from 1985-2010. Shortly after being deleted from the index list, the uncut version was released on DVD in Germany, albeit unverified since a new FSK rating has yet to be tested.
    • Connections
      Featured in Jönssonligan dyker upp igen (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Baby You Ran Away
      by Tove Naess, Claes Munktell, Thomas Olausson

      Rearranged by Dag Unenge (as Danny Young)

      Sung by Suzzie Tapper (as Susie Tapper)

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 1985 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Sweden
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ninja - In geheimer Mission
    • Filming locations
      • Lidköping, Västra Götalands län, Sweden
    • Production companies
      • VTC
      • World Film Alliance
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1
      • 2.35 : 1

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