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Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Starring: Shô Kosugi, Lewis Van Bergen, Robin Evans, Gerry Gibson, Charles Lucia Directed By: Gordon Hessler
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: R (Restricted) Binding: DVD Brand: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX HOME ENT EAN: 9780792856320 Format: Closed-captioned ISBN: 0792856325 Label: MGM (Video & DVD) Manufacturer: MGM (Video & DVD) Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: MGM (Video & DVD) Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2003-07-15 Running Time: 92 Studio: MGM (Video & DVD) Theatrical Release Date: 1987-02
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Martial arts legend Sho Kosugi is a one-man army out to crush anyone who crosses his path in this action-packed adventure. Showcasing Kosugi's skill cunning and strength in one spectacular fight after another Rage of Honor is a pulse-pounding thrill-a-minute ride!When his partner is murdered by sadistic drug dealers narcotics cop Shiro Tanaka (Kosugi) vows revenge. Disobeying orders from Singapore to Buenos Aires. But in a cruel twist the killers kidnap Tanaka's girlfriend and take her deep into the jungles of South America. Now armed with an arsenal of deadly weapons Tanaka must use all his powers to destroy a battalion of highly trained terrorists and get her back.System Requirements:Starring: Sho Kosugi Robin Evans Gary Gibson Chip Lucia Lewis Van Bergen Directed By: Gordon Hessler Running Time: 92 Min. Color Copyright 2003 MGM Studios.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:Â ACTION/ADVENTURE Rating:Â R UPC:Â 027616887696 Manufacturer No:Â 1004729
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't Judge a DVD by Its Cover Comment: The martial arts battles which are the only
reason that we watch movies like this are
mediocre at best. There is the use of some
unique and interesting weapons, but the
fights themselves are presented in a way
that most of the action is obscured by the
film editing and the full screen presentation,
which is awful, not just for the action scenes,
but for the dialog scenes as well.
There is a lot of machine gun use, which is not
a welcome intrusion for the martial arts film fan.
The acting is not good, the characters and dialog
are cliche, the music score is terrrible
and the plot is simple and meaningless,
all on the level of a children's television
adventure show. Film is supposed to be a
higher art form.
All the criticism in the previous sentence
would be moot if the fight scenes were great,
but alas they are not. Too bad because many
of the stunts were well done.
I liked some of the settings very much and
they were well photographed, particularly
the views of the wild parts of Argentina.
I want to go there and see that some day.
Breathtaking!
I can think of no reason to watch this film
when you can watch or re-watch any film
with Sonny Chiba, Jet Li, Jackie Chan, or,
a moment of silent reflection please,
Bruce Lee.
The insert cover art is very cool, but the hero
in the film never gets his Ninja on.
Very deceptive marketing.
This film will not satisfy the martial arts
fan.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Excellent Martial Art Action flick Comment: Sho Kosugi again proves why he is one of the best martial artist that made excellent movies in the 80ies. Don't get mistaken by the movie front cover. This is not a ninja film. This movie is a part of the famous saga when Sho Kosugi was playing a ninja but in this film he doesn't. This movie has a great story and great action with a lot of fighting versus various kind of bad guys including ninjas. Sho Kosugi is a pleasure to watch. He is very fast and precisive. Kills instantly. This is perhaps the best Sho Kosugi movie I've ever seen along with Pray for Death.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Miami Vice Meets Martial Arts Comment: I am a big fan of martial arts movies and have seen all of the ones starring Sho Kosugi. This is by far the worst one mainly because it is closer to a Miami Vice episode than it is a ninja movie. For any martial arts aficionado, stay away, the fighting scenes are few and far between, and very poorly choreographed and filmed.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Start the insanity Comment: This movie is quite possibly the best movie ever made. Right from the start when he sticks his gun up that one guys butt to the end when he's jumping over cars, the action never stops. Sho Kosugi has one of the most expressive faces I've ever seen, from anger to fear to sadness he is able to portray any emotion. I'm deducting one star from this movie because of the scene when he throws the plastic toy wheel at the man in the truck like a throwing star it hit him slightly lower in the neck than I would have liked but overall this is an outstanding movie and I recomend it to anyone in the mood for action. ps Ray was on to something
Customer Rating:      Summary: Decent Comment: Sho Kosugi tracks down an evil criminal who kills his friend/partner. The journey takes him to several places. The fight scenes are ok, standard stuff, nothing too special. Most of the weapon work is good, I hear he even designed and choreographed the fights himself. Sho rocks, I hope he's alive and well today! Revenge of the Ninja kicks!
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