![]() ![]() Venarius wants the farmland owned by stone-faced Alex Courtney and puffy-faced Susan George. By then, relying on the traditional chop 'em-sock 'em-kick 'em technique of all too many badly dubbed imported films, Nero has managed to kill or at least maim close to a hundred bad guys who are working for A Real Bad Guy, stone-faced Christopher George as the greedy Venarius. ![]() Guess who the bad guy is?Ĭole, played by a stone-faced Franco Nero, turns out to be the first Westerner to become a scroll-carrying master of ninjutsu, but it takes almost the entire film to provoke him into utilizing the nasty skills learned in the opening reel. Behind them all is another stalking figure, Hasegawa (played by the stone-faced Sho Kosugi, all-Japan karate champion), dressed in black. "Enter the Ninja" starts off with the entire preview that preceded it in a dozen metropolitan theaters: A white-clad figure, Cole, is stalked through a forest by a dozen maroon-clad figures who become more maroon as Cole slices and dices with a sword, bow and arrow, sharp stars, caltrops and tegakis (don't worry what they mean-they hurt). Count on this new outlaw warrior's becoming increasingly visible if films like "Enter the Ninja" are successful at the box office. Mark the '80s as the Decade of the Ninja, the newest wrinkle on an American fascination with martial arts that began in the '50s with judo, moved to karate and kung fu in the '60s and '70s and has now discovered ninjutsu, the 2,000-year-old "art of invisibility" taught in Japan. ![]()
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