Boy With Martial Arts Gets Jumped by Yhree Boya

1992 American martial arts one-act moving picture directed by Jon Turteltaub

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Directed by Jon Turteltaub[1]
Written by Kenny Kim
Edward Emanuel
Produced by Martha Chang
Shunji Hirano
James Kang
Jason Ing
Yuriko Matsubara
Starring
  • Victor Wong
  • Michael Treanor
  • Max Elliott Slade
  • Chad Power
Cinematography Richard Michalak
Edited by David Rennie
Music by Richard Marvin

Production
visitor

Touchstone Pictures

Distributed past Buena Vista Pictures Distribution

Release engagement

  • August 7, 1992 (1992-08-07)

Running time

  • 84 minutes
  • 96 minutes (international version)
Country The states
Linguistic communication English
Budget $two.5 million[2]
Box office $29 million

3 Ninjas is a 1992 American martial arts comedy movie directed past Jon Turteltaub and starring Victor Wong, Michael Treanor, Max Elliott Slade, and Republic of chad Ability. It was the just 3 Ninjas movie released by Touchstone Pictures, while the others were released past TriStar Pictures. The film is about three immature brothers who learn martial arts from their Japanese gramps.

Plot [edit]

Every year, eleven-year-old Samuel, ten-twelvemonth-sometime Jeffrey and 6-yr-onetime Michael Douglas visit their grandfather, Mori Tanaka, at his cabin. Mori trains his grandsons in the art of ninjutsu. Equally the summertime comes to an end, Mori gives each of them a new "ninja" name based on their personalities: 'Rocky', 'Colt', and 'Tum-Stomach'. Meanwhile, the brothers' father, Sam Douglas, is an FBI agent who stages a sting operation to entrap master criminal Hugo Snyder in the sale of warheads. Snyder escapes the trap with the utilise of his ain ninja henchmen and decides to and so visit Mori, who is his former business organization partner. Mori is tested by Snyder's henchmen and easily defeats them while the brothers aid their grandfather by defeating two ninjas, ignoring his orders to stay in the firm.

Face to face up, Snyder threatens Mori's family if he does not get son-in-law Sam off his back. With Snyder and company gone, Mori chides the brothers briefly for interfering in his personal affairs. When they render home, they notice their father unenthusiastic to see what they had learned during their visit and more annoyed at their new names. Emily, a friend of Rocky's, compliments his new name and agrees to ride with them to school the next day. Snyder develops a plan to kidnap the brothers to use them equally leverage to get Sam to dorsum off. Since the FBI watches them, his banana Nigel Brown contacts his irresponsible nephew Fester, a petty criminal surf punk, besides as his buddies Hammer and Marcus, to kidnap the brothers. Due to Sam and his FBI crew'due south presence, they are unable to capture the brothers that night. The adjacent 24-hour interval, Fester and his friends follow the brothers to schoolhouse but are side-tracked by a fender bender with a law car.

Emily becomes separated from the brothers and encounters a grouping of bullies who steal her bicycle. At recess, the brothers challenge the bullies to a ii-on-2 basketball to 10 and they spot the bullies nine points. The brothers effortlessly score nine consecutive points, all while the bullies utilise dirty tactics but fail and lose their bikes afterwards 1 dandy uses a hip check and are able to score their tenth point and win. That night, Colt learns that Snyder, who they assumed was a friend of Mori's, is actually the criminal their male parent is after. They are left with a babysitter when Jessica leaves to option up Sam and Fester and his friends break into the house with a faux pizza guild, subduing the babysitter. Assertive it to exist a home invasion, the brothers suit up in their ninja robes and fight back using their environs and numerous household items.

Afterwards, the guys gather themselves and get to the brothers' bedroom in search of a way to plough the tables on them. Fester uses a device to telephone call Emily over and they take her every bit a hostage. Due to an earlier trap, Hammer and Marcus run to the bathrooms sick to their stomachs while Fester is defeated by Stomach-Breadbasket and Emily. Hammer is later defeated past Rocky and Filly and Marcus by Tum-Tummy. After freeing the babysitter, the brothers are overpowered by Chocolate-brown and Snyder's bodyguard Rushmore. The brothers escape their captivity and manage to subdue Rushmore. Snyder confronts Mori and challenges him to a fight for the brothers' freedom. Due to his youth and speed (and a subconscious pepper bomb), Snyder almost proves likewise much for Mori, until he remembers a handful of jelly beans which Tum-Tum had given him and uses them to gag Snyder.

Refusing defeat, Snyder grabs a gun from 1 of his subordinates but is suddenly shot and subdued by Sam. Snyder and his men are arrested. Sam tells his sons that he will permit the brothers go along to become to their granddad's every summertime and takes the rest of the nighttime off from work to go get pizza with the family, including Mori, who personally doesn't like pizza. While on the way home from school, the bullies return to endeavour and take Tum-Stomach'due south cycle. Subsequently one bang-up shoves Rocky and slaps him, Emily tells him to "show off" and Rocky beats the bully up using his ninjutsu skills. The rest of the bullies jump off their bikes and run away, as Rocky, Colt, Tum-Tum and Emily repossess their bikes and ride off.

International version [edit]

The international cut of the film features a number of modest parts of scenes that were cutting from the movie for its American release, most likely to ensure a PG rating. Amid the cutting scenes are (not all-inclusive): extra footage of Snyder'southward escape in which he confronts 2 FBI agents whom he promptly defeats, a scene in which the robbers fire a gun in the convenience store and necktie upwardly the clerk behind the counter, a scene in which the robbers get the Douglas family unit accost from Chocolate-brown, additional footage of Grandad trailing Snyder to his transport hideout, numerous small portions of the scene where the robbers invade the Douglas household, including Filly beating the robbers afterward getting them under a tarp in the room being renovated, and a scene of Fester, the leader of the robbers, asking his uncle (Brown) if he can be paid, extra sarcastic dialogue while the boys are locked up in Snyder's ship, and an extended scene in which the boys are reunited with Granddaddy. Additionally, in the international version the boys lose the basketball game claiming and their bikes, so a scene ends the international version of the film in which they fight the bullies to become them back.

Cast [edit]

  • Michael Treanor as Samuel "Rocky" Douglas Jr.
  • Max Elliott Slade equally Jeffrey "Filly" Douglas
  • Republic of chad Power equally Michael "Tum-Tum" Douglas
  • Victor Wong as Grandad Mori Tanaka
  • Alan McRae every bit FBI Agent Sam Douglas
  • Margarita Franco equally Jessica Douglas
  • Rand Kingsley every bit Hugo Snyder
  • Joel Swetow every bit Mr. Nigel Chocolate-brown
  • Professor Toru Tanaka as Rushmore
  • Patrick Labyorteaux as Fester
  • Race Nelson as Marcus
  • D.J. Harder equally "Hammer"
  • Kate Sargeant every bit Emily
  • Clifton Powell as FBI Agent Jerry Kurl
  • Baha Jackson as Bang-up
  • Scott Caudill as Darren, The Bully

Reception [edit]

Every bit of August 2020, the film held a 32% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 22 reviews.[three] Stephen Holden of The New York Times said that "the film can't seem to brand upward its mind whether it wants to be a comedy, a fantasy or an adventure film" and that "beneath all the excitement, the message that '3 Ninjas' conveys is anything just reassuring."[4] It did attain a favorable response from Kevin Thomas of the Los Angeles Times, who said that "although their attention may wander, parents can exist grateful that in that location's some substance also as fun in this Disney release, for martial arts is presented as a matter of defense rather than assailment, emphasizing that information technology is a matter of mind and spirit also as body and requiring resourcefulness and field of study."[5] Later on on, it would receive a cult following for its camp factor and spawned three less-successful sequels 3 Ninjas Kick Dorsum, 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up, and 3 Ninjas: Loftier Noon at Mega Mountain.

Box role [edit]

The flick opened at the box office in the #4 position, and by the end of its half dozen-week run in theaters grossed US$29,000,301 domestically.[half dozen] [seven] Because that the motion picture was budgeted at $two.5 one thousand thousand, it was a huge financial success, and turned out to exist the almost profitable picture show of the twelvemonth in terms of cost-to-gross ratio.[two]

Legacy [edit]

Slade, Ability and Treanor host an almanac screening and Q&A in Oak Park, a neighborhood in Sacramento, California each April.[ citation needed ]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Goldstein, Patrick (July 5, 2000). "Company With Disney; Past Hollywood standards, director Jon Turteltaub has remained remarkably loyal to one studio, from 'three Ninjas' to his latest, 'The Child.'". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2010-12-28 .
  2. ^ a b "Disney's '3 Ninjas' was Most Profitable '92 Flick". The Deseret News. Salt Lake City, UT: Nl.newsbank.com. January xi, 1993. Retrieved October xiii, 2020.
  3. ^ "three Ninjas at Rotten Tomatoes. Accessed August ix, 2020.
  4. ^ Holden, Stephen (Baronial seven, 1992). "Review/Flick; three Junior Ninjas Dwelling Alone". The New York Times . Retrieved 2011-01-29 .
  5. ^ Thomas, Kevin (August 7, 1992). "Movie Review '3 Ninjas': All-time Left to the Under-x Oversupply". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2010-12-29 .
  6. ^ Flim-flam, David J. (Baronial xi, 1992). "Weekend Box Office Unforgiven' Boosts Summer Sales". Los Angeles Times . Retrieved 2010-12-29 .
  7. ^ "3 Ninjas (1992)". Box Office Mojo. 1992-09-29. Retrieved 2011-12-05 .

External links [edit]

  • three Ninjas at AllMovie
  • three Ninjas at IMDb
  • 3 Ninjas at Rotten Tomatoes

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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3_Ninjas_(film)

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