American Ninja
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American Ninja

American soldier, obviously very skilled in martial arts, single-handedly takes on mercenaries in the Philippines.

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American Ninja (1985) is an action-packed martial arts film that follows the story of an American soldier with exceptional fighting skills who finds himself battling ruthless mercenaries in the Philippines. This thrilling movie combines intense action sequences with a captivating plot to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.

Set in a picturesque Filipino jungle, the film revolves around Joe Armstrong, an enigmatic soldier who possesses extraordinary martial arts abilities. Joe unexpectedly becomes embroiled in a dangerous conflict between a corrupt army officer, Colonel Hickock, and a gang of mercenaries led by the sinister Black Star Ninja.

As the story unfolds, Joe must utilize his combat expertise to overcome countless obstacles and rescue his fellow soldiers who have been captured by the mercenaries. Along the way, he encounters obstacles, deceit, and treachery, testing his skills and determination to the limit.

American Ninja showcases impressive fight choreography, adrenaline-pumping stunts, and a compelling blend of action and suspense. With its high-energy fight scenes and thrilling plot twists, this movie is sure to satisfy fans of the martial arts genre and action enthusiasts alike.

Directed by Sam Firstenberg and featuring spectacular martial arts performances by Michael Dudikoff, American Ninja delivers an exhilarating cinematic experience that will leave audiences eager for more. Prepare for an action-packed adventure as the fearless American soldier takes on the mercenaries, demonstrating his extraordinary skills and unwavering determination.

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American Ninja

Release Date:

30 Aug 1985

Writers:

Paul De Mielche, Avi Kleinberger, Gideon Amir