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The Orient created the world’s deadliest art. Now there’s an American master!
Sam Firstenberg
USA
]]>He’s the ultimate killer, she’s the perfect weapon.
Ninja 3: The Domination Ninja III
Sam Firstenberg
Shô Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, David Chung, Dale Ishimoto,
USA
]]>400 years of training in the art of sudden death… unleashed on 20th century America.
Sam Firstenberg
Shô Kosugi, Keith Vitali, Virgil Frye, Arthur Roberts, Mario Gallo,
USA
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]]>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.
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