Plus Wheel of Time spins onto Amazon Prime and plenty more options across HBO Max, Peacock, Hulu, Apple and more.ĭisney+ continues to dominate with its massive library of intellectual property, with the latest big drop coming in the MCU original Hawkeye series starring Jeremy Renner and a boatload of recent Disney hits joining the wider catalog. In 2015, the film was released on Blu-ray by Kino Lorber.Netflix is bringing the big guns this week, with massive franchises and star-studded action - while Disney+ has its latest buzz-worthy Marvel series just in time for the holiday season. The film had also been distributed on DVD in the UK by Lighthouse (2001) and Optimum Entertainment (2011). The film has been released on VHS and Beta during the 1980s, but an official US DVD release had long eluded the masses until MGM issued as part of its Limited Edition Collection (a series of manufactured-on-demand DVD-Rs) in October 2011. Kosugi would also return in the third Ninja film, Ninja III: The Domination, in 1984. The film was followed by Revenge of the Ninja in 1983 with Kosugi as the only returning cast member. The film was followed by two sequels, the second receiving the best reviews in the series and the last receiving the worst reviews.
#Enter the ninja film series movie#
This was the original ninja movie that started the "80's craze". Despite receiving countless of negative reviews these days, a few critics have managed to appreciate the film and the film has garnered a "cult following".
Some critics would point out its occasional campy tone while some praising the production values of the relatively low-budget film.ĭuring recent times, it is criticized for having "cheesy acting" and receives negative reviews at the moment. The film received mixed to positive reviews from critics at the time of its release.Ĭonsidering that all the action stunts in the film were practical and done with specially-choreographed fight sequences, the film was shot with potential dangers. This was Sho Kosugi's first major English-language film role. The film was shot primarily in the Philippines, with some additional footage shot in Japan.
Franco Nero, who had no prior knowledge of martial arts but was discovered by the producers attending a film festival in Manila, was cast instead, while Stone doubled for the more elaborate fight scenes. Originally, the role of Cole was intended to be played by Stone himself, but he was let go due to a lack of acting experience. The final screenplay was written by Stone, Dick Desmond, and an uncredited Menahem Golan. He wrote the initial screenplay, which shared similarities to the popular novel The Ninja by Eric Van Lustbader, which at the time was being developed into a film by John Carpenter. The film was initially conceptualized by martial artist and stuntman Mike Stone. Production was started in the Philippines with Emmett Alston directing, but when Charles Bronson refused to allow Menahem Golan to direct Death Wish II, Golan, a co-principal of Cannon Films which was producing both movies, took over directing duties of Ninja, replacing Alston. Zachi Noy as Siegfried 'The Hook' Schultz.Marc Smith as Cole ( voice, uncredited).In the midst of these events, an affair occurs between Cole and Mary one evening. After beginning to thwart Venarius' hired henchmen's attempts to bully and coerce the Landers into the selling of their property to Venarius, Cole eventually finds himself facing an old rival from the days of his training – Hasegawa, who was hired by Venarius as an assassin to eliminate Cole. Cole soon finds that the Landers are being repeatedly harassed by a wealthy CEO named Charles Venarius in order to get them to sell their property because, unbeknownst to them, a large oil deposit is located beneath their land. Cole goes to visit his war buddy Frank Landers and his newlywed wife Mary Ann Landers, who are the owners of a large piece of farming land in the Philippines. PlotĬole, a veteran of the Angolan Bush War, completes his ninjutsu training in Japan. It was the first in Cannon Films' "Ninja Trilogy" anthology series, followed by Revenge of the Ninja and Ninja III: The Domination. It is often credited with starting the "Ninja Movie" craze of the 1980s. Enter the Ninja is a 1981 ninja action film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Christopher George, and Sho Kosugi.