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Ninja vs. Shaolin

Original title: Shao Lin tong zi gong
  • 1983
  • 1h 28m
IMDb RATING
5.2/10
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Ninja vs. Shaolin (1983)
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In Japanese-occupied China, a group of ruthless ninjas schemes to take control of a Shaolin temple - and all of its riches - by any means necessary. The peaceful Shaolin monks are reluctant ... Read allIn Japanese-occupied China, a group of ruthless ninjas schemes to take control of a Shaolin temple - and all of its riches - by any means necessary. The peaceful Shaolin monks are reluctant to engage the ninjas in combat but are eventually forced to defend themselves.In Japanese-occupied China, a group of ruthless ninjas schemes to take control of a Shaolin temple - and all of its riches - by any means necessary. The peaceful Shaolin monks are reluctant to engage the ninjas in combat but are eventually forced to defend themselves.

  • Director
    • Robert Tai
  • Writer
    • Chien-Chi Chang
  • Stars
    • Alexander Rei Lo
    • William Yen
    • Alan Chung San Chui
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.2/10
    234
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    • Director
      • Robert Tai
    • Writer
      • Chien-Chi Chang
    • Stars
      • Alexander Rei Lo
      • William Yen
      • Alan Chung San Chui
    • 10User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Alexander Rei Lo
    Alexander Rei Lo
    William Yen
    William Yen
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Alan Chung San Chui
    Chi-Ping Chang
    Chi-Ping Chang
    Shun Chien
    Hsing-Nan Ho
    Fei-Lung Li
    Tso-Yung Li
    Ching-Shun Mao
    Dun Mao
    Shu-Pei Sun
    Shu-Pei Sun
    Robert Tai
    Robert Tai
    Hua-Chung Ting
    Chi-Sheng Wang
    Chi-Sheng Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    Hsieh Wang
    Peng Wang
    Te-Sheng Wang
    Hao Wu
    • Director
      • Robert Tai
    • Writer
      • Chien-Chi Chang
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    10skullfire-48012

    Great movie

    Great fights throughout, any viewer looking for excellent choreography, this is a must see.
    5Space_Mafune

    For Fans of Martial Arts Fighting Only.

    In a plot to rob a Chinese Shaolin Temple of its great wealth, Shaolin monks find themselves framed for the murder of the Japanese Emperor's head monk, apparently the doings of a secret ninja force, and now must find a means to prove their innocence before bloodshed erupts between their Japanese Shaolin counterparts and themselves.

    Where this delivers is in terms of its fighting. There's an impressive tournament challenge at one point conducted between the Chinese Shaolin and their Japanese counterparts that proves very exciting and showcases tremendous martial arts fighting skills both with and without weapons. Whenever fighting is on screen, this one tends to deliver the goods and then some. Where it falters is in terms of its story as there's really no sympathetic heroic lead and the many plot twists and turns tend to get a little confusing. Still if you're a fan of good Martial Arts fighting, you should find much to enjoy here.
    2Jojosh the Pi

    alexander lo does it again

    Alexander Lo outdoes his earlier movie "Mafia vs Ninja" in this one.

    "Praise be to Buddha."

    I watched an English language version, which had some of the worst dubbing I've seen--there are many lines where the characters continue to speak for two seconds after the voice is finished.

    "Praise be to Buddha."

    The choreography you have to see for yourself (but then again, there's not much reason to watch these dumb kung fu flicks except for some good laughs).

    "Praise be to Buddha."

    One of the biggest weaknesses of "Shaolin vs Ninja" is that there is not really one main character to follow (theoretically Alexander Lo, but he is absent for a lot of the movie).

    "Praise be to Buddha."

    Oh, yeah, and how could I forget? If you like drinking games, why don't you try having a beer everytime the senior monk says, "Praise be to Buddha."? If your brain hasn't atrophied by the end of the movie, you will surely have died of alcohol poisoning.

    "Praise be to Buddha."

    Rating: 2/10, but only because there's actually worse

    "Praise be to Buddha."
    8HaemovoreRex

    Spectacular fight scenes!

    I'll be completely honest here straight away.....although there is a plot of sorts present within this film, it really only serves as a superficial excuse for a showcase of one and a half hours worth of some truly awesome martial arts displays.

    This is first and foremost a fighting movie, and as such I believe it most equitable to judge it predominantly upon those merits as opposed to acting, character development etc.

    As such, and upon the proposed criteria, I must say that the film in question does come out as a top class act indeed.

    There is some truly astonishing martial arts choreography in this, especially the weapons displays during the tournament between the Japanese stylists and the Shaolin Monks.

    If there is one criticism I would launch against this film however - and it is a factor which does deduct from the overall entertainment value, it would have to be the rather tiresome stereotypical portrayal of the Japanese protagonists as villainous barbarians with inferior martial arts and moral values, an all too common and sad trend in many kung fu films.

    Still, overlooking this factor, for those seeking to witness the veritable beauty of some of the orients fighting arts and the skills and dedication of the practitioners of them, this movie is definitely well worth a look.
    9swinhoejohn

    Roberty Tai's best

    Shaolin vs Ninja is a nonstop mind blowing fight fest, the best and most coherent outing from Robert Tai, the Taiwanese madcap maverick (see also 'Ninja final' duel & 'Shaolin Dolemite') In this 'Chinese vs Japanese' sub-genre we see the typical portrayal of the Japanese as evil bloodthirsty thugs, and the Chinese fighting coming out tops over the inferior Japanese style. The martial arts scenes (which is most of the movie) are second to none, the choreography and ability of the performers are mind blowing (all pro martial artists here). One of my favorite scenes is the tournament in the court yard, where the Chinese are pitched against the Japs(funnily enough) in a series of bouts which are breathtaking in their execution. There's a cameo from director Robert Tai here also.

    People complaining about the plot (or lack of), the character development and silly dubbing are missing the point, this is a madcap fight fest, which also has some well impressive super sized Buddha statues. "Amor Tofo"

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    • Release date
      • 1983 (Taiwan)
    • Country of origin
      • Taiwan
    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • Shaolin vs. Ninja
    • Production company
      • Golden Sun Films
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      1 hour 28 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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