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Prière pour un tueur

Original title: Pray for Death
  • 1985
  • 12
  • 1h 38m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
2.4K
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Shô Kosugi in Prière pour un tueur (1985)
Dark ComedyActionCrimeDramaThriller

After a peace-loving Japanese immigrant and his family become victims of a crime syndicate, a master ninja emerges.After a peace-loving Japanese immigrant and his family become victims of a crime syndicate, a master ninja emerges.After a peace-loving Japanese immigrant and his family become victims of a crime syndicate, a master ninja emerges.

  • Director
    • Gordon Hessler
  • Writer
    • James Booth
  • Stars
    • Shô Kosugi
    • James Booth
    • Donna Kei Benz
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    2.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Writer
      • James Booth
    • Stars
      • Shô Kosugi
      • James Booth
      • Donna Kei Benz
    • 38User reviews
    • 55Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Shô Kosugi
    Shô Kosugi
    • Akira Saito
    James Booth
    James Booth
    • Limehouse
    Donna Kei Benz
    • Aiko
    • (as Donna K. Benz)
    Norman Burton
    Norman Burton
    • Lt. Anderson
    Kane Kosugi
    Kane Kosugi
    • Takeshi
    Shane Kosugi
    • Tomoya
    Matthew Faison
    Matthew Faison
    • Sgt. Daley
    Parley Baer
    Parley Baer
    • Sam Green
    Robert Ito
    Robert Ito
    • Koga
    Michael Constantine
    Michael Constantine
    • Mr. Newman
    Alan Amiel
    Alan Amiel
    • Vinnie Seline
    Woody Watson
    Woody Watson
    • Cohen
    Charles Grueber
    • Sergeant Trumble
    • (as Charles Gruber)
    Nik Hagler
    • Pirelli
    Chris Wycliff
    • Joe Benson
    Judie Stephen
    • Dr. Smith
    • (as Jude Stephen)
    Rodney Rincon
    • Sanchez
    Marlene Mankey
    • The Nurse
    • Director
      • Gordon Hessler
    • Writer
      • James Booth
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    jaws!

    4th best ninja movie ever

    this is the 4th best ninja movie of all time. 4th behind >revenge of the ninja,ninja III,and american ninja. there >are some good fighting scenes in pray for death. all in >all not the best ninja movie ever,but the 4th best. i give pray for death **1/2 out of ****
    6fmarkland32

    Prayer before dying...

    Sho Kosugi stars as closet ninja who becomes Ninja once again when mobsters (Searching for a priceless necklace) kill his wife and try to kill his kids, Kosugi warns the mobsters, tries cooperating and even giving clues to get the mobsters off his back but of course it just never ceases to be and because this is a ninja movie, Kosugi tries to dispatch the mobsters one by one. Pray For Death is of course a ninja movie that was better than average for the genre, reading various comments which vary in opinion, I tend to lean with the crowd who likes the movie since I myself was never bored with the movie. It certainly had a few slow moments and an action sequence which wasn't very impressive at all (Kosugi sneaking in a boat party) but there are some good action sequences (Especially the climax) and the movie moves quick enough to not concern the audience about how unlikely it all is. Still its a ninja movie and rarely do they even approach respectability. Pray For Death at least works as a guilty pleasure.

    * *1/2 out of 4-(Pretty good)
    indyronin

    Totally sweet

    I just watched Pray for Death on Showtime at 2:30 in the morning. This is a totally sweet movie about ninjas, in which Sho Kosugi is this bad ass super ninja who kills a whole bunch of people before moving to America, where he is framed for drug trafficking, and his wife is raped and murdered, and that is the point where he totally flips out and kills dozens and dozens of people. I did find it odd that while his family is from Japan, Sho's wife doesn't look terribly oriental. But otherwise this is a totally sweet eighties action movie with lots of killing and flipping out.
    Michael_Elliott

    Death Wish Ninja Style

    Pray for Death (1985)

    ** (out of 4)

    A Japanese man (Shô Kosugi) moves his wife and two sons to America to start a new life but it's soon turned into chaos when a gangster starts terrorizing them believing that they have a priceless jewel. What we've got here is basically a DEATH WISH movie but instead of Charles Bronson we're given a ninja. This here certainly doesn't come close to the same level as one of the DEATH WISH films and I'd say it's no where near the level of REVENGE OF THE NINJA but fans of the genre will probably still have a good time with it. I think the biggest problem working against the film is that we've simply seen this type of story way too many times and outside the ninja stuff, there's really nothing new done with it here. We basically have a good-hearted man coming to America do to everything right but then he runs up against a ruthless gangster who just wants to kill and torture. It's pretty strange to see how much of the violence is towards the two young kids and when you see this you know you're watching something from the 1980s. The film certainly picks up some steam as it moves along and reaches the revenge aspect. The finale has Kosugi putting on the ninja suit, grabbing his sword and stars and going out for revenge. These scenes have a certain campy feel to them but there's no question that they're good enough to please fans of the genre. Kosugi certainly doesn't fit the profile of a "great actor" but I do think he did well enough for the part and there's no question that you're able to connect with him and feel for his situation. The rest of the performances are rather forgettable but they're good enough for this type of film. The violence in the film is all rather tame, although there's an uncut version out there that features a little bit more. Still, PRAY FOR DEATH is far from what one would consider a good movie but it has its own charm that makes it viewable entertainment.
    8Weirdling_Wolf

    The second best outing from Cult Japanese pugilist, Shô Kosugi!

    Springing forth sprightly from the unlikeliest of Kung Fu scriveners, James Booth, 'Pray For Death' is arguably the second best VHS-era beatdown from Cult Japanese pugilist, Shô Kosugi! The honourable Kosugi clan moves to the US in order to construct a shiny, prosperous new American Ninja Dream, only to inadvertently find themselves dangerously embroiled in the increasingly malign machinations of ruthless gangsters, due to the presence of illicit booty stashed under the floorboards of their only recently purchased business premises, their innocent lives are very soon inhospitably besieged by all manner of sinister scum and villainy!

    Booth's prosaic plot is very soon overwhelmed by a fearsome flurry of mystical martial arts mayhem, as the enraged Patriarch, Kosugi unleashes his (bruised) balls-to-the-wall Master Ninja justice! Pray For Death's scintillating series of acrobatic Ninjutsu sequences are executed with brutal efficiency by nitro-Ninja, Shô Kosugi! There are still some who refute the uproarious entertainment value of a mid-eighties, Kosugi classic; but one must never be swayed by the ill-considered protestations of the sober majority! In the halcyon days of Betamax & VHS, rising video star, Shô Kosugi reigned supreme, and it would seem that in this increasingly banal era when any lumpen Hollywood popinjay can appropriate the spurious crown of action hero, one could do a whole lot worse than root down, adjust one's beer goggles, and marvel at the Ninja-tastic, 'Pray For Death', wherein the ferociously fleet-fisted, wickedly weapon-savvy, gravity defying, sword-slashing, Shô Kosugi slices n' dices a gang of bovine thugs into strips of wet sushi!!!

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    • Trivia
      The characters of Takeshi and Tomoya, played respectively by Kane Kosugi and Shane Kosugi, are the middle names of the two actors.
    • Goofs
      When the goons are kidnapping Tomoya during the bike theft scene. Takeshi charges the car and is clearly knocked down by the goon in the passenger seat (he's punched in the face). However there's a visible cut and Takeshi is knocked down a second time by the same goon opening the car door into him.
    • Quotes

      Akira: [holding a knife to Limehouse's neck] Stay away from the Saito family. They don't know anything about the Van Atta neckalace. If you don't, I promise you, you will pray for death.

    • Alternate versions
      The DVD released by "Banzai" is very heavily cut, with numerous scenes sadistic/sexual violence removed.
    • Connections
      Featured in Matilda (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Back to the Shadows
      Performed by Peggy Abernathy

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    • Release date
      • November 19, 1986 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Reza por tu muerte
    • Filming locations
      • 1600 Commerce Street Houston Texas, USA
    • Production companies
      • Pray Films
      • Trans World Entertainment (TWE)
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    • Budget
      • $4,000,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 38 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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