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Night Master

Original title: Watch the Shadows Dance
  • TV Movie
  • 1988
  • R
  • 1h 27m
IMDb RATING
3.3/10
890
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Night Master (1988)
ActionDrama

Steve Beck (Vince Martin) is a Karate instructor, Robby Mason (Tom Jennings) his prize student. Beck is using drugs to give him an edge. Guy Duncan (Craig Pearce) is Beck's drug connection t... Read allSteve Beck (Vince Martin) is a Karate instructor, Robby Mason (Tom Jennings) his prize student. Beck is using drugs to give him an edge. Guy Duncan (Craig Pearce) is Beck's drug connection that threatens to expose Beck as a user then Beck kills Duncan, but Robby was witness to th... Read allSteve Beck (Vince Martin) is a Karate instructor, Robby Mason (Tom Jennings) his prize student. Beck is using drugs to give him an edge. Guy Duncan (Craig Pearce) is Beck's drug connection that threatens to expose Beck as a user then Beck kills Duncan, but Robby was witness to this. Robby confronts Beck about the killing, during the karate championship. Beck tries to ... Read all

  • Director
    • Mark Joffe
  • Writer
    • Michael McGennan
  • Stars
    • Tom Jennings
    • Nicole Kidman
    • Joanne Samuel
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  • IMDb RATING
    3.3/10
    890
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Mark Joffe
    • Writer
      • Michael McGennan
    • Stars
      • Tom Jennings
      • Nicole Kidman
      • Joanne Samuel
    • 16User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Tom Jennings
    • Robby Mason
    Nicole Kidman
    Nicole Kidman
    • Amy Gabriel
    Joanne Samuel
    Joanne Samuel
    • Sonia Spane
    Vince Martin
    • Steve Beck
    Craig Pearce
    • Guy Duncan
    Doug Parkinson
    • Pete 'Pearly' Gates
    Jeremy Shadlow
    Jeremy Shadlow
    • Simon
    Alex Broun
    • Henry
    • (as Alexander Broun)
    Laurence Clifford
    • Brian Simmons
    Paul Gleeson
    Paul Gleeson
    • Peter Hastings
    Mark Hennessy
    Mark Hennessy
    • Aloysius Askew
    James Lugton
    James Lugton
    • Tote 'Ali' Bent
    Christopher Truswell
    • 'Fingers' Hough
    • (as Chris Truswell)
    Terry Brady
    • Lt. Trout
    Richard Jones
    • Gary Garter
    Linda Megier
    • Kelly
    Allen Leong
    • Luis
    Sean Garlick
    • Stave Opponent
    • Director
      • Mark Joffe
    • Writer
      • Michael McGennan
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    5a.v. boy

    Can't really recommend this one.

    Really a shame, poor direction ruined what could have been a far better film. Solid, believable performances from a very young Nicole Kidman and a fine martial-arts actor, Tom Jennings, just aren't enough to save this. The screenplay didn't quite realize the basic concept of a bunch of older kids staying up all night to play Ninja war games in an abandoned power plant, much to the neglect of their school work. It was, to say the least, a bit muddled. There were some good futuristic elements thrown in, but not convincingly enough to play true. As to what year of school these "kids" were in, it's hard to guess. They're clearly too mature for an American high school, but then again, it's an Australian movie, set in the future.

    With better editing, this movie could have been a bit more watchable, but I suspect there just wasn't enough footage shot that the editor had much choice. Some sequences were reused in pointless mini-flashbacks that really didn't belong in the film. This makes me wonder if it wasn't being padded to play on television. And the director just didn't seem to be able to tell a story. He did frame the occasional dramatic picture, but not often enough to achieve the artsy effect I think he was going for. Besides, without being able to accomplish the basics, you should be careful with the frills.

    However, it's a treat to see the young Kidman. Despite the bad direction, muddled script, all the martial arts sequences executed in the dark, and her thick Australian accent, you can see what everyone saw in her, even then. Tom Jennings wasn't bad either, seemed to show a lot of potential, but I wonder what happened to him. According to IMDB, he made one more movie in '88 and then dropped out of sight.

    I wouldn't recommend you go out of your way to see this one, but it lapsed into the public domain and is available very cheaply from a number of sources. I can only think of two reasons to see this: 1) You're a die-hard Kidman fan who would watch ANYTHING if she was in it, or 2) You're lazy and dishonest and looking for an obscure script to recycle for a student film project.
    7webmaster-625

    a much-underrated effort

    technically - (sound / camera / scenery / lights) this is not the greatest effort ever but the film has so much going for it! In the not too distant future youngsters play ninja/paintball games in an abandoned power station by night, and during the day they attend their studies which include martial arts lessons with a former member of the military You can watch the film just on those terms and go no deeper;

    * or you can look at the theme of the "passing of the flame" from the martial arts teacher to his students; karate starts and ends with courtesy, it is not for killing someone in a fit of temper);

    * or you can watch the film for some wonderful martial arts fight sequences. (arguably the VERY BEST KENDO sequence I have EVER seen in any film)

    * or watch the film as a historical effort from early in Nicole Kidman's career.

    The casting of Vince Martin is nothing short of a stroke of cinematographic genius This movie gets a definite thumbs up!!
    2tony-walton

    What was this about?

    I just bought a DVD player, and this was one of the free movies thoughtfully supplied with it. Even at that price, I was overcharged. The plot (such as it was) was muddled, character development was nonexistent and the martial arts sequences were poor to say the least. I've given this 2 on the strength of Nicole Kidman alone, who at one point actually did some acting, and for the one interesting scene where the Older Woman turns up on a motorbike to save Our Hero. One for the "why was this ever made?" bin, for me.
    3timothyhilditch

    Made for TV Australian High School Drama

    Follows a group of kids who conduct night games and the teachers who teach them. Rather low budget, Nicole Kidman is not the main character she is just a side one. It's boring and very little happens. Action is poor, with the fighters looking the same. Script is generic and acting is bad at times. Nothing of interest contained.
    4grnhair2001

    worth a watch

    Not because of similar plots, but because of the similar way that a) it's clearly for teens and b)I really don't understand what the plot is, I was reminded of the movie City Limits. There's a ninja Fight Club thing going on, and I can see them ninja-ing in the dark to the detriment of their studies and health, but I haven't a clue why they are. There's a drug dealer and some other daytime sports scenes with a coach who gives me a creepy peek-at-the-boys-in-the-shower vibe (though I don't think that's part of the plot), a chronically angry "good teacher," a made-for-TV drug dealer, and a guy in a wheelchair ... but these details don't all add up to anything that makes sense. I have a suspicion that the director said to his buddy, "Hey, we have access to a bar, a school, and an abandoned factory next month. Let's make a movie!" and then tried to come up with a plot to fit those locations. I think they needed an extra month on that script.

    This gets a star for being a baby-faced Kidman's first role--and really, none of the actors are terrible, but 50% of my stars go to the music, a sort of no-particular-decade rock that I thought was pretty good. Had I been 16 and Australian in 1987, I would have wanted the soundtrack.

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    • Trivia
      Originally screened as part of a series of tele-movies called "Tomorrow's News".
    • Alternate versions
      In the UK, the film is cut by the BBFC for the 1989 video release titled "Watch the Shadows Dance" and 2002 DVD release titled "Nightmaster".
    • Connections
      Edited into Tela Class: Cu de Campeão (2008)

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    • Release date
      • July 1988 (West Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Australia
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Nightmaster
    • Filming locations
      • Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
    • Production companies
      • Cine-Funds Limited
      • Somerset Film Production
      • Somerset Film Productions
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 27 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono

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