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Ninja's Deadly Trap
Sheng Chiang, Yasuaki Kurata

Good Times Video, 2003

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Excellent story with comprehensive plot

This is probably my best martial arts film of my collection. Nothing against "American Ninja", or "Enter the Dragon", but this movie has a decent plot that you can follow, not to mention how the brothers come together and understand what they must do! A must for any collection.


A Classic in my eyes.

I've seen what some of the other reviewers have posted and I won't disagree with them for the simple fact that I haven't seen the movies that they mentioned. One person in particular said this was a ripoff of Super Ninjas or something like that....but I've never seen that movie and don't really care to see it, though I will watch it if I run across it. This movie I have seen. I don't know how I came across it, but I've always been intrigued by Ninjas even after their era in the 80's. So when I saw this film, I immediately fell in love with it. I didn't think it was boring at all and I thought the interaction with the 3 brothers and then knowing each other only by fighting style was pretty cool. I also liked that I saw a variety of ninjas in this movie. Not just the ninjas in their typical dark brown (Yes, their Shinobifuku was dark brown, not black like most people think.) I also like how they showed the ninja in their true form and that was when they were playing different roles, whether it was a soldier, cook, or doctor or whatever. It also showed them utilizing their many different weapons and not just the Sword and Shurikens.

This may have been done in other movies. But I haven't seen those. To anyone who happens to read this review, if you haven't seen those movies, whichever ones they might be, then you'll probably enjoy this movie as well. Will you not still enjoy it if you have seen movies similar to what I described? I don't know. But I've seen this movie and I'm pretty sure that if I do see the others that are similar to this, I'd still like them. But thats just me. *****'s


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The Venoms versus Yasuaki Kurata!

For some that title may mean very little (if anything?), however for most ardent kung fu fans it's a wet dream put to celluloid! The great Ti Lung (unfortunately kinda wasted here in a non-fighting role), as famous Chinese General Qi Jiguang, has become the target of ninja assassination from Japanese pirates who have had their exploits halted due to his actions. Knowing little about the art of ninjitsu, Qi sends his son out to find three mysterious fighters that can protect him from these stealthy attacks. Of course those 3 fighters happen to be none other then former Shaw Brothers action stars (collectively known as Venoms)Lu Feng, Chiang Sheng, and Kuo Chui (aka Philip Kwok, who also directs and choreographs this)! The leader of the ninja assasins is played by the always excellent Yasuaki Kurata, an actual Japanese martial artist who made his name, oddly enough, acting in Hong Kong action films (you may know him as the elder Japanese fighter that squares off against Jet Li in Fist Of Legend)... can this movie be bad?! Well, obviously I don't think so; though one knock I will mention is the film's deliberately paced first hour, taking it's time to get the pieces in order and set the stage. For those on the hunt for a non-stop fight fest, this could be problematic, although I never found it dull thanks in part to the aforementioned cast, and an all around well put together production. Direction, music, script, choreography, and effects are all very nicely done here... the lack of ineptitude is actually somewhat surprising as a fan of chop socky cinema; it is always appreciated though! Ninja In The Deadly Trap isn't quite on the level, and shouldn't be confused with, Chang Cheh's infamous cult classic Chinese Super Ninja's (where's that region 1 DVD?!), though it does take some obvious cues from that film (and was even produced by director Cheh). This movie has a more realistic feel to it, with less scenes filmed on a studio set, toned down gore, and ninja's that seem a tad more believable (although they do melt when they die LOL!)... on the flip side, the action isn't as good and doesn't happen nearly as much either. Ninja In The Deadly Trap just falls short of being an absolute martial arts classic, but it does provide a great watch, and delivers a finale (The Venoms versus Yasuaki Kurata!)that will leave most genre fans changing their bed sheets!


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great story with ninja packed action

the story is pretty straight forward...it gathers everthing it needs to set up the storyline to bring the full packed ninja action against this magnificent 3 warrior brothers. You will see alot of different ninjas (black ninjas, sun ninjas, tree ninjas, and soil ninjas) using many kinds of deadly weapons including shruyuken. The sword fighting is straight up awesome. The only thing i complain is the fight between one of the three brothers against this one bodyguard of the boss during the final fight. Other than that, you will see deadly weapons used and raw kung fu fights in this flick. 4 stars


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Decent ninja flick with 4 HUGE stars in it

Ninja in the Deadly Trap is not a bad movie, it is just extremely boring. It seems to have a lot of waiting around until we get to the action. The 3 most acrobatic venoms play the good guys in this film which was certainly a change for Lu Feng. So the General played by Ti Lung has been attacked and he sends his son to find these 3 great fighters. Their master has a line straight out of 5 deady Venoms but this movie sticks more to the 'Chinese Super Ninja' style. In fact, it was made in the mid eighties around the same time as Super Ninjas was made. It really does feel like a cheap ripoff, not just of Super Ninjas, btu many other Venom films. I can still look beyond the incredibly boring and unoriginal story though and be happy with the great action. Phillip Kwok is just amazing with his choreography but even the action starts to feel cheap. You don't have those 30 movements in one shot like you used to for their Shawbrothers films, and we don't get those spectacular 10-15 minute fighting sequences. Still, seeing Lu Feng, Phillip Kwok, and Chiang Sheng go at it with Yusuaki Kuratu and other no names got me by for the night. Still, the biggest dissapointment was seeing Ti Lung in a non fighting role, I think that he got literally a single swipe with his sword. It's Ti Lung, did he break his leg or something before the shoot?

The commentary is ok but warning, they give away the entire plot of 'Chinese Super Ninjas'. They do give some good info on Sheng and Kwok, but don't even mentionj any of the Taiwanese films Sheng did like Ninja Death or Drunken Dragon or how he directed Ninja USA and Ninja Death... Picture is full screened but it is watchable.


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