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    9 Deaths of the Ninja
    a.k.a. Nine Deaths of the Ninja Director: Emmett Alston Cast: Brent Huff, Emilia Lesniak, Blackie Dammett, Regina Richardson

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    • DVD Release Date: 11/07/2000
    • Original Release: 1985
    • Rating: Rated R
    • Sales Rank: 29,555

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    Side #1 --
    0. Chapter Breaks
    1. Little Combat Demo [9:04]
    2. Let the Tour Begin [6:11]
    3. Meet the Challenge [10:30]
    4. Know the Enemy [5:55]
    5. Nice Disguise [8:47]
    6. Release the Prisoner [5:01]
    7. Catch the Bullet [7:41]
    8. The Floating Palace [8:16]
    9. Organize the Rescue [8:28]
    10. Sneaky Approach [4:39]
    11. Little Heroes [11:57]
    12. Perfect Trap [5:21]

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    Meant to be a parody of the martial arts genre, this weakly plotted story centers around a kidnapping in Manila engineered by two terrorists to obtain the release of a political prisoner in the Middle East. In order to save the busload of tourists that are being held hostage, the U.S. Embassy summons three international agents: Spike Shinobi (Sho Kasugi) who, inspired by Kojak (Telly Savalas' TV detective), puts a lollipop in his mouth in-between fights, Steven Gordon (Brent Huff), and Jennifer Barnes (Emilia Lesniak). The trio are up against the deranged German Alby the Cruel (Blackie Dammett) and the sadistic lesbian Honey Hump (Regina Richardson), the terrorists holding the tourists. Wild exaggeration in-between the karate action is meant to bring humor to the proceedings. Eleanor Mannikka, All Movie Guide

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