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  • Actors: Shô Kosugi, Keith Vitali, Virgil Frye, Arthur Roberts, Mario Gallo
  • Directors: Sam Firstenberg
  • Writers: James R. Silke
  • Producers: David Womark, Menahem Golan, Yoram Globus
  • Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: Unknown
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rated:
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  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: January 31, 2006
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (110 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B000092Q4V
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #85,854 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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By Eric on February 15, 2005
Format: DVD Verified Purchase
This movie was inadvertently recommended to me by Amazon (probably because I bought a couple of Jackie Chan flicks)and immediatly I was transported back to 1984 when I used to watch this on HBO after school. I must've seen it about 30 times when it was on then. So I preordered without question when it came out on DVD about a year and a half ago. Sho Kosugi is amazing! I couldn't believe I never sought these films out sooner (me being a huge Bruce Lee & martial arts films fan). The acting is pretty laughable but what martial arts film has GOOD acting? The music wasn't bad and I loved the theme that played while Cho (Sho Kosugi) was breaking the seal on his Ninja katana in the temple. That scene to this day sends chills up my spine. I got a good laugh out of how Bradon (the evil masked Ninja) had so many weapons on him, including a life sized decoy of himself! Even the Indian from Grizzly Adams fame made a cameo as one of the mob boss' goons. The biggest laugh of all was the gang in the playground. An unlikely group consisting of a biker, a martial arts thug, a cowboy, and a jive soul brother! YMCA anyone? LOL! The blond floozie was a waste of space... As Cho said, I think she forgot her pants. And who can forget the acrobatic Oba-san (granny?) The fight scenes and use of the Ninja weapons made the film.
Not much on extras as there's just the theatrical trailer. It's in mono and panscan. Would've been nice in widescreen but what can you do? It's a B movie...
Now all they have to do is release the other movies on DVD like Enter the Ninja and Ninja III: The Domination.
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Format: DVD
Anyone who, like me, grew up watching this film will be celebrating at long last a DVD release, which is well overdue.
The best news of all, is that for the first time ever, we are getting the most complete cut of the film to be released. Previous home VHS releases in the USA have had numerous scene cuts and it's even worse in the UK, where whole sections were cut out. However, the restrictions on film violence have changed over the years which means that for this DVD release, everything is in. By that I mean, the shuriken fighting, the face injuries, the nunchakus, even the ridiculous blood spurt at the end - all in.
Whether these improve the film is debatable - but for Sho Kosugi and martial arts fans - at least we are now getting the whole picture.
The DVD features the original trailer - which contains yet more scenes that would never make the final cut - and are forever lost. Although the DVD is light on extras, it does present the film with a very crisp and wonderful newly mastered DVD print - everything looks better than ever before.
It's still silly. But it happens to be the best ninja film ever made, and Sho Kosugi's finest hour. A must-see that goes into the collection with the Bruce Lee epics.
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When I first saw this film on HBO back in the 80's, I loved it. But I have rented this film many times on the video version, and up to four gory scenes were edited out. It was very irritating. There is a scene where a ninja takes out two mafia guys, by cutting one of the guy's arm off, and this scene is now cut out. I really hope these four scenes are put back in if this film makes it to DVD.
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Format: Blu-ray Verified Purchase
The Kosugi classic finally available on blu-ray in Region A (this was previously released in Germany on blu-ray Region B locked) and twice on DVD in standard def with pan and scan transfers. This blu-ray is presented in the film's proper theatrical aspect ratio of 1.85:1 and it looks good. I thoroughly enjoyed revisiting this film from my childhood finally in Hi-Def. One of the best features on this blu-ray is the audio commentary track which is hosted by the director of the film Sam Firstenberg, whose credits include: Ninja III (sequel to this film), American Ninja 1,2 Breakin' 2 and stunt coordinator Steve Lambert. They do a great job of telling the stories about making the film and detailing scene by scene the creative and groundbreaking stunt work and action done by them and Kosugi. The commentary they provided really gave me a new found appreciation for this movie which i wore out on VHS as a child watching it over and over. One thing to note is during the commentary they mention and point out that a few scenes that were cut from the original theatrical release were put back into this blu-ray (and were previously available on the MGM DVD) but the director noted that the original cut of the film was originally over 2 hours in length, according to the director Cannon films made him cut the film down to 90 minutes since that was their studio rule. I would have loved to be able to see all the uncut scenes reinserted back into the film, since some stuff that you see in the trailer has still not made the light of day. I would have given this blu-ray 5 stars but it is missing one of the features that is advertised on the back of the case which is a "Behind the Scenes Photo Gallery." So 4 stars it is. I highly recommend this blu-ray and I feel that we are very lucky to see this on blu-ray.
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Blu Ray version: Kino Lorber version. This Blu-ray comes with an audio commentary for Sam Firstenberg and Steven Lambert, an intro by Sammy, trailer and behind the scenes photo gallery. Not much here..... The audio and picture quality is about the same as previous DVD releases. Maybe better, I can't tell. AND it's the theatrical cut version so you get to see the kid get his ASS shirukened and more blood gushy mayhem.

Movie Review: Revenge Of The Ninja is one of my favorite ninja-exploitation films ever made. Though the fight scenes are generic (I'm a kung fu fan so I may be over picky), the story was silly, the acting was a little dopey and BLAH BLAH BLAH; this movie is f***ing fun as f***! Blood gushing mayhem and bad acting rule the day. And I love the scene when the blond lady was beating the s#!+ out of Kane with a bo staff. "ARRRGH!"

Conclusion: 4 1/2 stars for the Blu-Ray (needed a little more meat, sorry) and 4 1/2 stars for Revenge Of The Ninja!
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