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Silver Dragon Ninja
Roger Kimsky runs a huge arms-dealing organisation, the Black Ninja Empire - a ruthless band trying to gain control of the free world. Whatever the reason, whoever he has to kill, Kimsky will do it to achieve his ambition. A policewoman, Jane, undercover as a boutique sales girl, manages to capture the affections of Mark, a significant figure in the Black Ninja Empire. Risking her life she must get closer to the Empire's headquarters. Detectives Alex and Jerry Brown want justice. The two together determine to put away their deadliest opponent, Mark. In order to prevent firther investigation, Mark orders the deaths of Alex's wife and son. The two bloody deaths drive Alex into an uncontrollable rage of revenge, a rage which could put Janes life into further jeopardy.
Release : | 1986 |
Rating : | 4 |
Studio : | Filmark International Ltd, |
Crew : | Director, Associate Producer, |
Cast : | Eric Neff Kenneth Tsang |
Genre : | Action |
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Funny, strange, confrontational and subversive, this is one of the most interesting experiences you'll have at the cinema this year.
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
A terrific literary drama and character piece that shows how the process of creating art can be seen differently by those doing it and those looking at it from the outside.
Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.
In possibly the greatest action movie ever committed to celluloid (especially if you watch it whilst drunk), the great Paolo Tocha aka Harry Caine stars as Jerry Brown, aka Silver Dragon: a one-man ninja army working for Interpol to kill the evil Black Ninjas. And human beings, too.The cut-and-splice b-plot of an honourable cop trying to bring down bad guys and police corruption need not detain us here: it is the ninja magic we seek, and boy is it ever powerful stuff! Jerry / Silver Dragon, accompanied (very briefly) by his sidekick trainee ninja - who is dispatched by the villains after mysteriously reappearing 5 minutes before the film's end - are battling the wily Roger Kimsky and his evil Ninja Empire. I will say only that what ensues is some of the most side-splittingly hilarious stuff it has ever been my fortune to witness. Every movie fan owes it to him/herself to see this masterful slice of silver screen superbity. Bruce Lee's ghost (possibly the one from "No Retreat, No Surrender") would be jealous of this martial arts magic and mayhem.This movie, like Roger Kimsky himself, shall rise again - like the Ninja Empire - and live FOREVER!!!
This is one of those 80's Ninja flicks that combines footage from a cheap police thriller with footage of ninjas running around. The makers of the police film surely ran out of money, for example a murder trial scene is set at a parking garage. The Ninja action is very fun and the acting and dubbing totally hammy. The black guy who plays Silver Dragon's sidekick is hilarious in his monotony. The police story, again, is boring and uninspired. It is very clear when the police story begins, and one soon gets bored with the cheapness of it all. If they could have put just a little more Ninja footage instead of the cops, "Silver Dragon Ninja" would have been watchable instead of tedious.For B-movie and Ninja fans only. "They were a symbol of sacrifice, strength and power." Yeah, right.
While wonderful in it's camp value, this movie is terrible. It appears that somebody with a video camera sat down and made a simple movie about some Hong Kong cops and their struggles against Filipino gun smugglers and then found it was about 30 minutes shorter than they wanted. But they didn't want to get the actors back together so they just shot a whole bunch of footage of ninja running, a few moments of the silver dragon ninja answering the phone and two book-ending sequences involving the silver dragon ninja which have nothing to do with the remainder of the film. It's just bizarre. worth watching, but not sober.
As a Ninja movie of the classic 80s type this really stands out as being one of the most comical, poorly dubbed and hilariously acted martial 'arts' romps you could ever wish to witness. Anyone who hates this film must be an idiot or had their sense of humour horrifically or surgically impaired. Silver Dragon answers the phone by saying "Hello, Silver Dragon here" for god's sake and the opening sequence has got to be one of my faves of all ninja movies. The story is confused, the actors far more so...it's a real treat taken with a six pack, some mates and 12 to 24 poppadoms and assorted chutneys.