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    Enter the Ninja

    R1981 · Adventure · 1h 34m

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  1. Enter the Ninja (1981) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  2. Box office. $15 million [5] Enter the Ninja is a 1981 American martial arts film directed by Menahem Golan and starring Franco Nero, Susan George, Sho Kosugi and Christopher George. The film is about a martial artist named Cole (Nero) who is visiting his friend Frank in the Philippines. On arrival, Cole learns that his friend is being harassed ...

  3. Oct 2, 1981 · Enter the Ninja: Directed by Menahem Golan. With Franco Nero, Susan George, Shô Kosugi, Christopher George. After passing a ninja master test in Japan, Cole visits a war buddy in the Philippines.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Menahem Golan
    • 1981-10-02
  4. After completing his training of ninjutsu within Japan, an American Angolan Bush War veteran by the name of Cole visits his war buddy Frank Landers and his newly wed wife Mary Ann, who are the owners of a large piece of farming land in the Philippines. Cole soon finds that the Landers are being repeatedly harassed by a CEO named Charles Venarius.

  5. 1. After completing his training of ninjutsu within Japan, an American Angolan Bush War veteran by the name of Cole visits his war buddy Frank Landers and his newly wed wife Mary Ann, who are the owners of a large piece of farming land in the Philippines. Cole soon finds that the Landers are being repeatedly harassed by a CEO named Charles ...

  6. Enter the Ninja features a cast of characters including Cole played by Franco Nero, Mary Ann by Susan George, Venarius by Christopher George, Hasegawa by Sho Kosugi, Frank by Alex Courtney, Dollars by Will Hare, The Hook by Zachi Noy, Mr. Parker by Constantine Gregory, Komori by Dale Ishimoto, Mr. Mesuda by Joonee Gamboa, Pee Wee by Leo Martinez, and Elliot by Ken Metcalfe.

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  8. Enter the Ninja - Filmed on location in Manila, Philippines, Enter the Ninja (1981) was the brainchild of producer Menahem Golan, who wanted to create the first American film about ninjas. Golan first entered the project in the late fall of 1980 with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer set to make the film with a budget estimated at between $2 and $4 million.

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