Leopard Fist Ninja

1981
3.6| 1h23m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1981 Released
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He's a loner who's traveled far, seeking out chances to improve and finally perfect his fighting skills. For now, he can fulfill his life's destiny: to kill the man who calls himself King Kong--the man responsible for his parents' death. But Kong is waiting, armed with the service of the sinister Falcon and his shadow warriors: the ninja.

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Action

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Godfrey Ho

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Leopard Fist Ninja Audience Reviews

Marketic It's no definitive masterpiece but it's damn close.
Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Intcatinfo A Masterpiece!
Bob This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Leofwine_draca LEOPARD FIST NINJA is one of the least entertaining of the many Godfrey Ho-made cut-and-paste ninja movies of the 1980s. That's because it pre-dates the craze and doesn't actually have any ninjas, although some masked fighters feature in a single scene. Otherwise, it's a straight kung fu thriller with unrecognisable actors and very little in the way of decent fight scenes; a bargain basement production through and through.
midibullets I'm a collector of Godfrey Ho and Joseph Lai films, and was quite disappointed that this movie was not a typical "cut & paste" movie with caucasian Ninja's in headbands, with bad special effects.Nope, this is just a kung fu movie about 2 brothers that lose their family and get adopted by a family friend. This man teaches the 2 brothers kung fu, and sends them away from the land, far away to hone their skills. 20 years later the old man that raised them summons them back, to help protect their 'family' from invaders that are taking everyones livelihood.There is one scene where they fight 'masked' men, which resemble Ninja's, but this movie is clearly BEFORE the Godfrey Ho Joseph Lai ninja craze that hit in the mid 1980's.This movie is NOT bad. it holds its own, and there are a few scenes with good/cheesy music.But if you are a collector of "cut & paste" type Ninja movies with Richard Harrison and the likes, this is not one of them.
muic I really can not agree with any of the others, who has commented this film. It is not a good movie, I'd rather say it is really bad. The editing is confusing. The acting is poor and the filming may be the worst I have ever witnessed. Except from that, It got some OK fight scenes, with out doing much impression. This may be one of the worst movies I have ever seen, if we look at the technical aspect of it. But it is really funny, because it is so bad. I will say it is worth a watch, if you are after a badly dubbed kung fu movie, with bad acting and terrible filming, that really makes you laugh. It was totally worth the 3£ I payed for it...(sorry my bad spelling and grammar)
Minority_Report I'm surprised not many have seen this film as it's actually not that bad. The story is about a man who trains in the Leopard Fist style of kung fu so he can take his revenge on the Japanese invaders who killed his family when he was a boy.The director here is renowned for chopping films up into intelligible little bits and pieces, but this film runs smoothly for the most part with only a few hang-ups. Watch out for the man who fights for about a minute and is then replaced by someone else. Also good fun is the leaves scene.The story isn't as good as say, Blood of Dragon Peril, and the acting isn't that great either, but there are plenty of cool fight scenes and some great music to make this well worth a watch, but not a classic.