Ninja Dragon
CAST

Richard Harrison
Paulo Tocha
Konrad Chang
Lily Lan
Chung Tien Shih
Melvin Pitcher
Patrick Freya
Matin Lee
Tien Miao
Wang Shan
Pierre Tremblay

ACTION
Fred Chan
WRITER

AAV Creative Unit
Godfrey Ho

PRODUCER
Joseph Lai
Betty Chan
DIRECTOR

Godfrey Ho

RATING
   Ninja Dragon
Ninja Dragon
AKA : N/A
Year : 1986     Reviewer : Phil Mills

In Shanghai, two rival gangs - the Furious Fox and the Black Eagle - are fighting to establish dominance in the territory. When Ronald, a major gang figurehead and good friend of Ninja master Gordon (Harrison), is killed, it creates unrest in both clans and forces Gordon to become involved. Rather than go himself, he sends his bodyguard Dragon to size up the situation and it isn't long before death comes to visit both sides of town. When it emerges that the real man pulling the strings is fellow Ninja master Paul (Tocha), Gordon goes into training in the hope that he can finally put an end to the conflict.

 

 

'Ninja Dragon' is your typical Godfrey Ho hybrid that dusts off the usual smattering of Richard Harrison stock footage and mixes it with a rather slow and uneventful period gangster flick. As you would expect, this fusion of two such different genres (not to mention time periods) make for a very confusing outing, which is made all the more frustrating by an unnecessarily complicated story. For a change, Ho does put in a little effort as he tries to edit together conversations from the two films, but sadly these scenes are far too obvious and the dialogue is as haphazard as ever. On the plus side, it does still feature some fine Richard Harrison moments and a great 80's soundtrack that help it to score a few points on the cheese scale.

 

 

The action found in 'Ninja Dragon' is about as predictable as the film's formula, and is really only entertaining in a kitsch way. The ninja tomfoolery is pretty much what we have come to expect from the Ho/Harrison collaborations, with several short bouts providing the build-up for the final confrontation. On this particular occasion though, it's fair to say that the majority of the fights are average at best and the finale seems to end on an unusually abrupt note. When it comes to the action for the gangster portion of the film, this is primarily made up of shoot-outs, which could have made for an interesting contrast if they weren't so inexplicably dull.

 

 

As far as IFD productions go, 'Ninja Dragon' is hardly their finest hour and is really only suited to hardcore fans of the genre (if they exist). Those of you seeking a slice of sane cinema would be advised to look elsewhere.

Distributor : Avenue Entertainment
Region : 0 (PAL)
Running Time : 85 mins
Video :
Another damaged and grainy fullscreen print, which is the pretty much the only way to watch a film from this genre.
Audio :
English dubbed soundtrack only.
Extras :
- Trailers for 'Ninja Dragon', 'Golden Ninja Warrior', 'Ninja Terminator' and 'Ninja Squad'
Notes :
N/A
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