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Ninja III: The Domination

Ninja III: The Domination (1984) - Where to Watch

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Now, before we get into the key details of how you can watch 'Ninja III: The Domination' right now, here are some notable highlights about the The Cannon Group, Golan-Globus Productions fantasy flick. Ninja III: The Domination starring Sho Kosugi, Lucinda Dickey, Jordan Bennett, David Chung has a R rating, a runtime of about 1 hr 32 min. The release date of the movie is September 14th, 1984. The movie received a user score of 61/100 on TMDb, which was generated using reviews from 136 contributing users.

Wondering what this story is all about? Here's the plot: "An aerobics instructor becomes a ruthless assassin after being possessed by a slain ninja's spirit, leading to a showdown with a martial arts expert."

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The Ninja Trilogy Movies

The so-called Ninja Trilogy comprises Menahem Golan’s Enter the Ninja from 1981, and Sam Firstenberg’s sequels in-name-only, Revenge of the Ninja (1983) and Ninja III: The Domination (1984), all unified by the appearance of actor and real-life practitioner of ninjutsu Sho Kosugi (playing a different character in each title), and all rightly celebrated as showcases for the most egregious, ’80s-inflected cash-in excesses of Golan and Globus’ Cannon Films. Though the groundwork was laid by 1980’s The Octagon, it was these three films that began a veritable explosion of ninja presence in mainstream action flicks.