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Regular
Price $14.98
Starring:
Michael Dudikoff,
Steve James,
Judie Aronson,
Guich Koock,
John Fujioka,
Directed By:
Sam Firstenberg,
Rated: R (Restricted)
Release Date: 1985-08-30
Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
Format:
Anamorphic,
Closed-captioned,
Color,
Dolby,
DVD-Video,
Subtitled,
Widescreen,
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Editorial Reviews and
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American Ninja
Description
Get ready for breathtaking action and electrifying martial arts magic as a young American becomes one of the greatest masters of Ninjitsu, the deadliest art of the Orient. American Ninja is entertainment as swift and sure as the flashing blade of a samurai's sword! Stationed in the Philippines, 18-year-old U.S. Army private Joe Armstrong (Michael Dudikoff) is escorting a supply convoy when it is ambushed by rebelsone of whom he recognizes as a Black Ninja warrior. Instinctively, Joe defends himself using the esoteric martial art of Ninjitsuan ability that puts him under suspicion by his commander and fellow soldiers. Alone in his fight against corruption, the boy finally discovers the secret of his mysterious pasta secret that pits him against the evil Black Star Ninja in the ultimate martial arts battle.
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Customer Reviews for
American Ninja
Sure it's not Lucas or Kubrick it's b action movie take for what it is!,
Amercian Ninja is a gulity pleasure if anything. The film has some decent fight scenes and some good B movie acting. Mike Dudkoff and Steve James are some smooth pimps in the movie bringing it to the man as only they can. If you like 80's karate movies then check this out.American Ninja
Dumber for having watched it.
What a wretched piece of garbage! The '80s b-movie genre at its worst. They should have shown this on MST3K. Horrible acting, fighting, and cinematography.American Ninja
The deadliest art of the Orient is now in the hands of an American.
This movie is one of the best Ninja movies I ever seen despite being a B movie at best. Ninjas and fight scenes look pretty legit and locations for movie were cool too. I really liked the plot and story line as well. I believe this to be Mr. Dudikoff's best work. If you hold any interests in Ninjas check this one out.American Ninja
Best movie of the series
While this movie is great the sequels suck a$$. They took away the Tai Chi smoothness of Joe (This gave him an invincible aura) and created an unoriginal flashy karate like Joe (with phony looking stuntmen doing the some of the fighting) with terrible choreography. They also have terrible ninja soldiers in these sequels that couldn't even beat the average army soldiers in hand to hand combat. While the ninjas in this film were ninjas (they had skills to even combat armed soldiers). This should have been the only movie made of the series. This is one of my favorite movies of all time. They had Michael Didikoff (an non martial arts master)looking more smooth and masterful than a real martial can be (like David Carradine in Kung-Fu). This movie singlehandedly made me want to be a ninja throughout my childhood (I still do, ha, ha).American Ninja
"He possess great skill !!!"
"American Ninja" is one of my favourite 80's actioners produced by the unforgettable Golan-Globus team of "Delta Force" fame.
Though the body count is not massive, there are definitely some stirring scenes, in particular the truck hijack by the black-star ninja and the final confrontation with throwing stars, lasers, mini-bullet firing gloves etc. etc.
Dudikoff is a decent actor, mute most of the time, while the colonel's daughter is just fun.
The reunion with his childhood ninja mentor is high level (unintentional) comedy, "Ninjaish" dialogue galore.
Overall, a solid action film that should be frequently watched and appreciated.American Ninja
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