Ninja In The Deadly Trap

1981
6.5| 1h32m| NA| en| More Info
Released: 01 January 1981 Released
Producted By: Yu Feng Film Company
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The story unfolds during The Ming Dynasty, as Japanese pirates wreak havoc along the Chinese coast, laying waste to entire towns. The situation becomes even more desperate when bands of ninjas start appearing and target the Chinese military commander, General Chi (Ti Lung). The Master of the Three Arts (who possesses a book illustrating various ninjitsu techniques) is the only one who can combat this new enemy, so he pledges that his students Chau (Chiang Sheng), Mao (Kwok), and Tung (Lu Feng), will join Chi's army in their fight to wipe out the killers. - From website Hong Kong Digital

Genre

Drama, Action

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Director

Philip Kwok Chun-Fung

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Yu Feng Film Company

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Nonureva Really Surprised!
RipDelight This is a tender, generous movie that likes its characters and presents them as real people, full of flaws and strengths.
Voxitype Good films always raise compelling questions, whether the format is fiction or documentary fact.
AshUnow This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.
dafrosts There's an assassination plot afoot for your boss, General Kuang (Ti Lung) no less, so what do you do? Yup, hire people right off the street without asking for credentials. Sure, they're all Ninjas sent to fulfill the plot. Good thing the General's son has sought the Master of the 3 Arts to help protect his father. The Master of the 3 Arts gives te son the names of his 3 top students Tung, Mao & Chu (Lu Feng, Phillip Kwok Chun-Fung & Chiang Sheng respectively).Mao and Chu infiltrate the General's house staff while Tung surveys the perimeter as a time keeper (unsure what the actual title for the job is). It doesn't take long for each to find one of the Ninja spies. Chu deals with a kitchen staffer trying to stab Kuang during dinner. Kuang demands all his guards stay back to permit Chu to show his skills as a body guard. There is the usual enjoyable acrobatics from a Chiang Sheng fight.While Chu is battle the cook, Tung is outside fighting a disguised guard - with a pizza pan. Yup, Tung is using what looks like a pizza pan to defeat the 2nd Ninja. It definitely made me rethink defense techniques if someone breaks into the house. Mao handles the female ninja with a gift box. You're treated to Phillip's tumble and attack style during their fight. A few kicks here and there and one more Ninja bites the dust.The plot says the Ninjas want a Chinese fight book on top of wanting to remove Kuang from the planet. My CC kept showing it as a Ninja fight book, which makes absolutely no sense, unless the Chinese were studying it for ways to defeat Ninjas. No offense to Ninjas, but Chinese Wushu is far superior imho and therefore they wouldn't need a Ninja fight book.The final fight occurs while Kuang is on patrol. His son has been kidnapped by Fukushima Shigeru (who's played the Japanese baddie in a few movies I've seen). Mao, Tung and Chu have to fight through color coordinated Ninjas to reach the General's son and Shigeru. Chu gets the worst of the deal before they eliminate Shigeru. Proving once again, Wushu is the best.Two of the Five Venoms were absent in the film, but the strong chemistry the Venoms have as a team still shined through. I would definitely recommend this to anyone. Even with the ridiculousness of how easily the Japanese infiltrated Kuang's house.
Leofwine_draca NINJA IN THE DEADLY TRAP is a Taiwanese action film about court officials and their allies battling a Japanese team of ninja assassins who are desperate to get their hands on a priceless book. It's notable for featuring no less than four famous film stars from the Shaw Brothers stable; Ti Lung headlines the piece as the noble prince, but he doesn't take part in any of the action and he's here for name brand alone in little more than an extended cameo so don't get too excited by his name.The main draw is the presence of the three Venoms stars Chiang Sheng, Phillip Kwok, and Lu Feng. Kwok directs as well. IMDb lists the film's year of release as 1981, but I would put it later as this feels like a response to the Chang Cheh Shaw classic FIVE ELEMENT NINJAS, with the return of the gold lame suit ninjas at one point. Inevitably, as a low budget feature this isn't as good as a Shaw film, but I found it quite entertaining regardless.The bits where the Venom stars aren't on screen aren't that interesting, but the trio of actors have plenty of action and all of it is fun, if not quite top tier. Lu Feng plays a weapons expert and it's a pleasure to see him partaking in a good guy role, a rarity in his career. Chiang Sheng is, as ever, the joker of the piece and his role reminded me of the one he had in CRIPPLED AVENGERS a little. Kwok is rarely seen - too busy directing - but shows off some great athletic skills at times. The villain of the piece is the reliable Yasuaki Kurata, who makes for nearly as great a ninja baddie as Chan Wai-Man and Sho Kosugi. Things culminate in a decent extended fight scene, inevitably the highlight of the piece.
dworldeater Ninja In The Deadly Trap is a pretty good low budget martial arts movie that is elevated by its all star cast of Shaw Brothers stars Ti Lung and 3 of The Five Deadly Venoms Kou Chui aka Phillip Kwok, Chaing Sheng and Lu Feng. Also appearing as head of the ninja clan is Yasuaki Kurata, who is highly respected and works frequently in Hong Kong movies. While this production is not close to to quality of a Shaw Brothers Production and is not in the same class as director Chang Cheh's similar Five Element Ninjas that came out around the same time, Ninja In The Deadly Trap will please most martial arts fans with lots of crazy ninja action and the excellent kung fu one would expect from The Venom Mob. This was directed by Phillip Kwok and is unknown to me if he choreographed the fights also, but the fight scenes are awesome. Ti Lung is very elegant and has a commanding presence as The General. Most of the Ninja stuff(with exception to some of the more over the top moments) are pretty accurate as far as weapons and the way they went about their business. I think that Five Element Ninjas is superior to this film in every way, but this movie has a better cast and is pretty entertaining and solid martial arts film in its own right. Also, for Venoms fans, this is I believe the only movie that Lu Feng has a completely heroic role. I guess the original title of this film was Heroes Defeating Japs, which is a pretty ridiculous title for all you anti pc film lovers out there. While I can't regard Ninja In The Deadly Trap as a stone cold classic, I did enjoy it and should please most fans of the genre.
Goredog I enjoyed this classic Japanese vs. Chinese Kung Fu battle of a film. A Chinese general and his son are the targets of a Japanese Ninja planned assassination plot. The general's son finds the "Master of the Three Arts" who has trained three brothers in three different arts to perfection. The general's son uses these three brothers to help fight the Japanese ninjas who attempted to kill the Chinese honchos by poisoning them, throwing knives at them, and every thing else. I love the three brothers and how they work into the film. Check it out!