Night of the Ninja
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Night of the Ninja | |
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Directed by | Bob Chan |
Written by | AAV Creative Unit, Keith Chan (Story Developer), Benny Ho (Screenplay) |
Produced by | Joseph Lai, Betty Chan, Barry Chiang (co-producer), Danny Wang (Associate Producer) |
Starring | Esther Saura, Ron MacDunn, Paul John Stanners |
Cinematography | Raymond Chang |
Edited by | Vincent Leung |
Music by | Stephen Tsang |
Distributed by | Imperial Entertainment Corp |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | Hong Kong |
Night of the Ninja is a straight-to-video motion picture released in 1989 by Imperial Entertainment Corp.
The film is essentially two or three martial arts films edited together to appear as one, although this is unconfirmed. The majority of the film's running time depicts a man attempting to escape his criminal past only to be drawn into an organized crime war over a stolen diamond. A substantial subplot deals with a Caucasian insurance investigator in Hong Kong hired to apparently track down the same diamond. Another plotline concerns a family of ninja attempting to break in to an old thief's house.
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