American Ninja (1985)

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Written by Gideon Amir, Paul de Mielche

Directed by Sam Firstenberg

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 1985

Rating: 18 Certificate

Filmed in Colour

In the torrid heart of the Philippine jungle, a humble US Army private suddenly develops legendary skills and stealth. Believing he is the possessor of ancient martial artistry, he takes on the fearsome Black Ninja in a final duel.

When is American Ninja next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on Sky Movies Modern Greats November 29th, 2:45am and on Sky Movies Modern Greats HD November 29th, 2:45am. See more...

Cast

Michael DudikoffJoe Armstrong
Steve JamesCurtis Jackson
Judie AronsonPatricia Hickock
Guich KoockCol. Hickock
John FujiokaShinyuki
Don StewartOrtega
John LaMottaRinaldo
Jerry BaileyHead Hijacker
Rohy BatliwalaTruck Driver
Phil BrockCharlie
Tony CarreonOlder Colombian
Steve CookTruck Driver
Manolet EscuderoBodyguard
Jim GainesTruck Driver
Joey GalvezMP Arresting Officer
Zenon GilTruck Driver
Michael HackbartBodyguard
Eric HahnSupply Sergeant
Christian HossBarrack Soldier
Nick NicholsonDuty Officer
Richard NortonMilitary Policeman
Brian RobillardTruck Driver
Gregg RogeroBodyguard
Berto SpoorBodyguard
Roi VinzonYounger Colombian
Willie WilliamsBarrack Soldier
Tadashi YamashitaBlack Star Ninja

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