Ninja Thunderbolt

Ninja Thunderbolt
1984
★★★☆☆ 6.6/10
⏱️ 91 min
📅 Released
🌐 ZH
CrimeAction
The Ninja Empire has been run by an evil master and one member decides to leave the empire. The ex-Ninja wants a Hong Kong detective to track down the new leader and end his reign of terror. "Cut-and-paste" transformation of Taiwanese movie "To catch a thief" (1984; directed by Gam Ming) with new Hong Kong footage.

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RottenPop
★ 2/10
June 26, 2025
If there’s a Mount Rushmore of so-bad-it’s-fun cinema, Godfrey Ho is etched into the granite with a katana. And his 1984 film Ninja Thunderbolt is one of his most gloriously incoherent offerings. Slashed together from various incomplete projects and a few scenes of stock footage, entire sequences are unwatchable, filmed in pitch blackness with ninjas flailing about in the dark. There is even a jarring detour into a ski resort chase, complete with abrupt costume changes and what may or may not be stock footage of a dance party. But I would be lying if I said I didn't have a good time watching at least a few parts of this movie. It’s a rickety roller coaster ride of action and unexpected comedy, including dope car chases with the world’s tiniest little triangle car. It’s such a fun feature for seasoned film fans and lovers of the obscure. For my full thoughts on this baffling classic, check out the complete review on RottenPop: https://rottenpop.substack.com/

Crew

Director
Godfrey Ho, Gam Ming
Writer
Godfrey Ho, Gam Ming
Producer
Betty Chan Kwai-Wa, Joseph Lai San-Lun

Production

IFD Films & Arts Ltd.

Keywords

martial arts