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Ninja Terminator

  • 1986
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 28m
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4.4/10
1.6K
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Ninja Terminator (1986)
Three martial-arts students search for the Golden Ninja Warrior, a statue reputed to have magic powers.
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Three martial-arts students search for the Golden Ninja Warrior, a statue reputed to have magic powers.Three martial-arts students search for the Golden Ninja Warrior, a statue reputed to have magic powers.Three martial-arts students search for the Golden Ninja Warrior, a statue reputed to have magic powers.

  • Director
    • Godfrey Ho
  • Writers
    • AAV Creative Unit
    • Godfrey Ho
    • Warren See
  • Stars
    • Richard Harrison
    • Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Jonathan Wattis
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    4.4/10
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    • Director
      • Godfrey Ho
    • Writers
      • AAV Creative Unit
      • Godfrey Ho
      • Warren See
    • Stars
      • Richard Harrison
      • Jeong-lee Hwang
      • Jonathan Wattis
    • 46User reviews
    • 33Critic reviews
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    Richard Harrison
    Richard Harrison
    • Ninja master Harry
    Jeong-lee Hwang
    • Tiger
    • (as Wong Cheng Lee)
    Jonathan Wattis
    Maria Francesca
    Phillip Ko
    Phillip Ko
      James Chan
      Jack Lam
      • Jaguar Wong
      Simon Kim
      Tae-Joon Lee
        Keith Mak
        Nancy Chan
        Gerald Kim
        Eric Leung
        Andrew Lee
        Sing Chen
        Sing Chen
          Paulo Tocha
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            • Director
              • Godfrey Ho
            • Writers
              • AAV Creative Unit
              • Godfrey Ho
              • Warren See
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            4yaffleridesagain

            Drunken crabs

            A cheap looking idol that splits into three parts grants the bearer immunity to rubber swords of all kinds. But only if he holds all three parts! Actually, it works with just the one bit as demonstrated by one of the mustachioed ninjas midway through the movie which, at a stroke as lethal as any ninjas blade, completely kills the meager plot logic the film has managed to piece together by this point. At first it looks as though the entire film is just going to be people beating each other up in a mall garden but the plot does start to develop towards something like a story later on.

            Meanwhile, Jaguar Wong wanders around getting involved with kidnappings and his scheming former lover. Everywhere he goes groups of three or four men attack him feebly providing intermittent filler for the already vague plot.

            All this sounds quite reasonable and par for the course but there are some decidedly strange additions. The ninja master uses a cheerful garfield phone for example, the mid-level henchman wears a woman's wig without explanation and the bad guy delivers his messages via cheap kids robot toys that someone must have had to walk right up to the door and place, rendering them less in the ninja style of stealth than say slipping the note under the door.

            I got a few laughs out of this movie, it's bad but in a good way. My favourite bit was the way the ninja master was able to completely hide his ninja double wife from his wife whose biggest worry in life is the crabs she's steaming for dinner escaping. Even stopping one escaping by hurling a shuriken across the room doesn't seem to arouse her suspicions!
            7BA_Harrison

            You can't go wrong with Jaguar Wong.

            An unbelievably daft effort from Godfrey Ho, the king of crap ninja movies, Ninja Terminator sees Ho's regular star Richard Harrison once again donning his natty camouflage suit to fight a variety of similarly garbed bad guys, all the while performing totally unnecessary cartwheels and back-flips.

            This time, Harrison plays Harry, one of a trio of good ninjas who steal a precious, magical golden statue from their evil boss. When one of the trio is killed and part of the statue is taken back, Harry enlists the help of his friend Jaguar Wong (who is a cool-as-ice, high-kicking bad-ass) to protect his dead friend's sister and try and retrieve the missing piece.

            Despite the story making little or no sense for most of the running time (which is what you get when you splice together footage from two different films, as is apparently the case here), Ninja Terminator is still well worth watching thanks to countless completely insane moments guaranteed to make you howl with laughter: watch in awe as Harry proves that no melon is a match for his ninja sword skills; be puzzled as a breakfast of live crabs suddenly turns nasty; wonder why the hell Hwang Jang Lee is wearing a bad blonde wig for most of the film; giggle uncontrollably as a toy robot menacingly delivers video tapes; and then check ebay to see if you too can get a cool Garfield phone like the one Harry uses.

            Amongst all this unexplainable, but very entertaining silliness, there are also plenty of pretty good martial arts fights (Jack Lam, as Jaguar Wong, is excellent and displays loads of decent moves before his inevitable battle against super-kicker Lee). Throw in a couple of gratuitous sex scenes, and some awful dialogue, and what you have is one hell of a fun film.
            10Bezenby

            Ultimate Final Ninja Power Supremacy Champion Super Film

            If anybody has sat down to watch a decent Jackie Chan or Bruce Lee film and thought to themselves 'Hold on, you know what would make this better? Really bad ninja fighting that has little to do with the actual story, a story that makes absolutely no sense, and some of the most random quirkiness ever witnessed on screen, that'd make a GREAT film!' Then Ninja Terminator may be the film for them.

            However, if they added to that 'Also, I'd like to see a love scene set to Pink Floyd's Echoes, twice, and perhaps a guy in a blonde wig for no reason at all'. Then 1) Ninja Terminator IS for them and 2) They have uncanny and ultra-specific pre-cognitive powers.

            Ninja Terminator takes the whole 'so bad it's good' movie ethos to stratospheric levels, even beyond movies like Troll 2. What works here is the movie that Godfrey Ho is tacking his usual ninja battles onto is just about as crazy as the ninja battles themselves. I swear, there must be a kung fu fight every five minutes or so, each of them getting increasingly stranger until the penultimate fight on the beach (followed only, of course, by the bizarre ninja showdown).

            Without going into specifics and spoiling things, I'll make a vague-ish list of what's nuts about this film: 1) Pink Floyd and Tangerine Dream on the soundtrack. 2)Split second ninja costume changes 3) Weird use of children's toys 4) Crabs 5) Pawning jackets 6) Random jacket changes 7) Feet that dig sand 8) Dramatic wig removal 9) etc etc...

            I've watched a few of these ninja films so far, and it's by far the greatest one I've seen.

            By the way, if you like actual good films, just reverse everything I've said and take it as a warning.
            PaulReyRey184

            Nam-Ninja and co must do stand up

            I really can't be bothered to write too much on this movie, as I have an essay to do and must get to it. Anyway suffice to say it's one of the third rate Ninja films with horrifically unoriginal plots and unintentionally hilarious characters. There is some sort of battle for the Golden Ninja warrior, something which makes you impervious to being struck with a Ninja's blade, until the end of the film, that is, where it suddenly and inexplicably wears off. There is a subplot where bubble-gum chewing, "YOU BROKE MY JACKET" copper Jaguar Wong kicks seven bills out of one of the head honcho's minions, all the while trying to get back together with an old flame of his. In one memorable bond like scenes, wong shows how suave he is by forcing himself upon her and unleashing the spearmint gum flavour into her mouth, whereupon she falls in love with him again and they coppulate ferociously. You know how it goes. Read the back of the DVD if you own it, prefferably before watching the movie, that way you can fall on the floor laughing over the disturbing amount of spelling mistakes that can be found, my personal favourite being "Three" spelt with a third E on the end. Priceless. Other humuorous points about this film include an asian big cheese with a puffy blonde wig, a Ninja dressed in a Vietnam Uniform, and a Ninja that looks uncanily like a younger version of Rock-God Ozzie Osbourne...although by far the two best moments are when Nam-Ninja hears a ring and picks up his Garfield phone to talk to Wong...and when Mister Wong hurls one of the wimps he fights into his own Car window despite the fact that the enemies car is parked directly along side it. If your depressed, you need to watch this, it's prozac on screen.
            10somekindofmarv

            Watch this film and join the ninja empire

            I'm extremely glad to read the other reviews for this film and see that there are others out there that understand just how awesome this film is. My recommendation is that you watch this film with a large group of friends and a chilled crate of beer at the ready; you'll never look back. When I watched it we blasted the volume nearly to full, and while it was kinda painful during the opening scene where a bizarre high-pitched squeal comes out of the mysterious golden case (pulp fiction anyone?!!) it soon became a mind blowing experience. THX or DTS this is not, but man does it pack a punch. In terms of scenes I was especially fond of the extremely long shot of the gravestone and bank of grass while the two characters explained the storyline. First class. The red ninja trying to jump Harry in his apartment is legendary - he just appears in his cameo ninja suit and mascara instantly and kicks serious ass. Jaguar Wong was also a treble hard bastard. I'd miss-heard his name and thought it was Jaguar One so when I asked my friend where Jaguar Two was near the end I felt like a bit of a moron. Still, I wish Jaguar Wong was my dad.

            THIS FILM IS PURE CLASS

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              Was featured on episode 165 of the comedy podcast How Did This Get Made with special guests Abbi Jacobson & Ilana Glazer
            • Quotes

              Jaguar Wong: Goddamn you.

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              Edited into Golden Ninja Warrior (1986)

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            • Release date
              • July 15, 1986 (Indonesia)
            • Country of origin
              • Hong Kong
            • Language
              • English
            • Also known as
              • Ниндзя-терминатор
            • Filming locations
              • South Korea(The Original Film footage)
            • Production company
              • IFD Films and Arts
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            • Runtime
              1 hour 28 minutes
            • Color
              • Color
            • Sound mix
              • Mono
            • Aspect ratio
              • 2.35 : 1

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