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Ninja in the Dragon's Den is a curious blend of action and comedy, with a unique chemistry between the leads. Corey Yuen directs with a knack for dynamic fight choreography that stands out, especially for its time. The film has a playful tone, balancing martial arts prowess with light-hearted moments, which can feel refreshing. The pacing moves well, keeping things engaging without getting bogged down. The practical effects are pretty impressive, especially considering the era, and the performances, particularly from the leads, have a certain charm. It’s not just about the fights; there’s a cultural clash and camaraderie that unfolds, making it more than just your average ninja flick.
Released in Hong Kong, notable for its fight choreographyFeatures both Japanese and Chinese martial arts stylesCorey Yuen’s directorial style emphasizes practical stuntsAvailable in various formats, including DVD and Blu-ray
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