Cannon’s Ninja Movie Saga: Enter, Revenge, Domination

In the 1980s, The Cannon Group was beloved by action fans for their constant flow of B-action movies. The series that put them on the map was their classic Ninja Trilogy. Beginning with 1981’s Enter the Ninja with a badly-dubbed Franco Nero, 1983’s Revenge of the Ninja, which elevated the previous movie’s villain, Sho Kosugi, to the lead, was a smash. Today, it’s considered one of the best American-made martial arts movies. The series ended with the demented Ninja III: The Domination, which plays like a mash-up of Flashdance, The Exorcist and a Ninja movie. In this special episode of Reel Action, our man Travis Hopson takes a deep dive into the series and speaks with director Sam Firstenberg, who tells us about making Revenge and Domination with his frequent star Sho Kosugi. Do you remember the Ninja trilogy? Let us know in the comments! If you haven’t seen the Ninja trilogy, you can find them streaming for free on TubiTV. They’re a lot of fun. For more MOVIE NEWS, visit:
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