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jueves, 12 de enero de 2012

Filmark International Original Trailers

In 2006 /07 Joseph Lai's IFD official website was updated with pressbooks & trailers from its catalog, then we were able to find scenes, information, pics even titles that we didn't know they were produced by IFD. Sadly we also found out some titles were not longer avaliable to be bought & re-edited anymore.

But, how about Filmark? Since the big fire destroyed Garley's Gallery & Tomas Tang was officially dead, we only had Filmark's old video tapes as unique source to investigate about Tomas Tang & his filming production. Even today, I sometimes get surprised & very happy whenever I find a Filmark movie I didn't know it existed!!!...titles such as Dark Day Express or Outlaw Killer, for example, have been nice surprises.

Searching by Youtube, I found several Filmark original trailers that have hooked me. I remember I saw the original trailer of Ninja Phantom Hero Usa in a Spanish tape of Asso Asia Snake Strikes Back when I was just a tender teenager & I loved it a lot. So you may imagine how happy I was when I found the following Filmark trailers few days ago:

Ninja 8: Warriors of Fire



This movie belongs to the Ninja series our good friend Jonathan Isgar did for Filmark in 1986. It was shot back to back along with Ninja Phantom Hero Usa, so, we find almost the same cast, same outfits, same locations & almost everything is the same we saw in Ninja Phantom!
I truly think Ninja Phanthom Hero Usa & this Ninja 8: Warriors of fire are the very best ninja movies from Tomas Tang.

Twinkle Ninja Fantasy



Twinkle ninja Fantasy was distributed by Filmark under many different titles. It was distributed in Germany as Empire of the ninjas, as Ninja Fantasy in some other countries & when it arrived to Spain, the distributor titled it Ninja Project!!!!. The movie was done using a thai movie as main body while the new scenes were starred by Danny Raisebeck as the good guy & Patrick Frbezar as the villain using fake names, later both actors used their real name in their works for IFD.

Ninja American Warrior



The third "chapter" of Jonathan Igar's ninja movies for Filmark. If Ninja Phantom & Ninja 8: Warriors of fire were shot back to back, Ninja American Warrior was shot back to back with Death Code Ninja the last movie of this saga. This movie also shared most of the locations & outfits of the previous 2 but in order to look different Tomas Tang changed the roles of the good & bad guys & he also hired new faces...but even so, we can clearly notice all this movies were shot one after another in a very short period of time between them. Oh, the director of this movie & the following Death Code Ninja was Tommy Cheng Kei Ying while the previous Ninja Phantom & Warriors of fire someone credited as Bruce Lambert sat in the director's chair...uuummh, quite strange ,right? This could give us an idea to know who was behind Bruce lambert...

Empire of the spiritual ninja



Another Filmark movie that can give us some troubles to find or locate it because it was distributed under countless titles around the world. Empire of the Spiritual Ninja is a cool title for a movie but the different distributors re-titled as American Force Ninja ( a la IFD style) or Soldado Rebelde ( The rebel Soldier) as it was titled in Spain giving me some troubles because a Filipino war movie was also titled like this & whenever order the filipino movie I was sent this Filmark movie & viceversa!!!
The new scenes in Empire of the Spiritual Ninja were starred by Danny Raisebeck again....he needs a post & a place in this blog !!!...

jueves, 5 de enero de 2012

Ninja Operation Knight & Warrior según Churri

Mi GRAN amigo Churri, nos obsequia la entrada de este 2012 con una super-reseña de la primera entrega de la saga Ninja Operation. Quizas las obra maestra del cine ninja según Godfrey Ho, una película con un reparto excepcional tanto de occidentales como de orientales y encima la peli taiwanesa de relleno también tenia su gancho. Godfrey Ho le saco la pasta al actor camerunés para producir esta Knight & Warrior y con lo que le sobró rodó aquella rareza titulada Top Mission y que fue distribuida por la Filmark de Tomas Tang, recibiendo Joseph Lai la primera puñalada trapera de su socio Ho...pero bueno, ahora se trata de disfrutar de



NINJA OPERATION : KNIGHT AND WARRIOR


Inicio impactante, música de Miami Vice a tope y Richard Harrison, todo un ninja futurista lanza sus mortales shurikens… ¡a una diana de tiro de dardos!. Éso es categoría.


Pero éso era sólo para abrir boca. Paris, una venta de drogas. la Interpol logra impedir el asesinato de Lenny, mafioso menor. Alvin un atlético policía negro lo desarma de una patada espectacular, e intuímos que es un gran luchador. Alvin encañona a Lenny y para nuestra alegría, dice éstas aladas palabras: ”Sé lo que estás pensando. ¿He hecho 5 ó 6 disparos?. Te diré la verdad, con toda ésta agitación yo también he perdido la cuenta. Si queres que te vuele la cabeza, inténtalo”… ¿No os suena?. ¡Muérete, Harry Callahan, éso es originalidad!.

Alvin le dice a Lenny que su jefe, Rudolf, gran capo de la droga, no admite el fracaso, y que le matará, y a su mujer, sus hijos y la abuela de 70 años. Éso enternece a Lenny, y Alvin acepta la petición de éste: Dinero, nuevas identidades y protección, todo para encerrar a Rudolf y detener el flujo de droga hacia Europa.


Ahora, un campo de entrenamiento ninja. Su jefe, Rudolf, prodigio de look ninja multicolor lleva en la frente una cinta con una calavera. Los demás, lucen mucho más sobrios el traje ninja convencional, pero en su cinta una discreta palabra… Ninja, lo adivinaste, quizá alguien aún no notó que lo eran. Rudolf les ordena matar a Lenny y Alvin. Éste vuelve a casa feliz y con una botella de champán. Su mujer, Donna, le regala un reloj por su cuarto aniversario y empiezan a hacer proyectos de futuro en un lenguaje pastelero y cursi… ¡Desdichados!… ¿No sabéis lo peligroso que es hacerlo en una película de Godfrey Ho?. Pues los pérfidos ninjas ya han asesinado a Lenny, y ahora buscan a Alvin. Éste sale de su habitación y no ve a Donna, pero sí a dos ninjas que le atacan . A Alvin aunque sale de su habitación en calzoncillos, le basta un segundo de concentración y aparece, entre sonidos espaciales, vestido de ninja futurista tipo Power Ranger, con un katana, y en su cinta una silueta negra con un ninja. Dónde estaban el traje y el katana (y la cinta) es un misterio, quizá en un mundo paralelo…


Un brevísimo combate. Alvin es demasiado ninja para ellos, y los aniquila, y ahora, la desgarradora muerte de Donna, que dice que no habrá un quinto aniversario y que busque a Gordon. En Hong Kong, un mafioso, Norman, habla con Tigre (Tatooer Ma), jefe mafioso portuario de una operación beneficiosa, pese a contar con la oposición de Mao, líder honrado. Rudolf le dice que necesita un puerto para mover su droga…

Alvin, destrozado por la muerte de Donna, sabe que sin Lenny, no hay causa contra Rudolf. Planea una horrible venganza y mete sus armas ninja en una maleta (¿pero no las guardaba en la Nada Cósmica?), va a Hong Kong, pasa sin problemas la aduana y busca a Gordon, que con otros polis idean cómo acabar con Tigre y así llegar a Norman. El jefe de Gordon dice que infiltró a 2 agentes entre el personal de Tigre: Vivian, agresiva joven que busca redimirse y Jackie.


Y ahora, unos jóvenes y algo de break dance. Uno es Edmond, hijo de Mao, al que informan que éste ha sido asesinado. Edmond, que parece un macarra gay expulsado de Village People, sospecha de Tigre, acude a su local y comienza a golpear a sus secuaces, pero le interrumpe la policía.

Gordon le presenta a Alvin a John Lee… o John el Sucio. ¿No os suena?. John pone a un soplón a buscar a Rudolf, éste avisa a Norman y éste a Rudolf, que ordena a sus ninjas matar a John y Alvin. Dos ninjas muy cutres lo intentan, pero no duran un suspiro…


Otros dos ninjas atacan a Alvin y John en una cruel y breve pelea, pero el poder marcial de éstos se impone. Edmond ataca a los esbirros de Tigre. Son muchos y perseguido por ellos llega a un altísimo puente. Acorralado, se arroja al río en una asombrosa escena. Una y otra vez Edmond acosa a los hombres de Tigre y siempre lo vencen por número. Gordon y John impiden otra venta de drogas y al fin vemos a Gordon mutar en ninja al atacarle los ninjas de Rudolf. Se produce una corta pero excelente pelea… en la que triunfa Gordon, claro.

Gordon dice a Norman que se queda sin tiempo. Edmond, ataca por enésima vez a los hombres de Tigre y al fin los derrota. Es una espléndida y por fin larga pelea, donde apreciamos su espectacular forma física, su destreza marcial y su uso de cuerdas para inmovilizar a sus enemigos, algo similar a lo que hizo antes el gran Gordon Liu en Retorno a Shaolin.


Norman, acosado, ve que sus hombres son detenidos o mueren a manos de Gordon, Alvin o John. Gordon y Alvin atacan a los dos últimos ninjas de Rudolf, uno de ellos, habitual de las pelis ninjas de la IFD, Paulo Tocha, tendrá el honor de morir a manos de Gordon. Luego destruyen una gran partida de drogas de Norman y Rudolf camufladas en sandías…

A Edmond y John les atacan los hombres de Tigre y el asesino de Mao, Allan, que apuñala varias veces a Edmond, que también recibe un katanazo, mas no parece sentirlo mucho pese a recibir otras puñaladas en una pelea anterior, es MUY duro.
Allan apuñala a John y sólo logra que luche con más ímpetu… ¿De qué son ésos cuchillos?. Ésta pelea es espléndida, larga, vibrante, y violenta, como nos gustan. Tigre y sus hombres se unen a los que luchan contra el dúo dinámico, y adivinamos una lucha aún más terrible…


Gordon llama a Norman y le dice que Alvin y él lucharán contra Rudolf y Norman, que (lo sospechábamos) también es ninja. Norman acepta, y añade un detalle… la lucha será a muerte…

Los ninjas aún tienen ojos limpios, casi exentos de ése rimmel usado para acentuar la fiereza de sus miradas en ésta coproducción entre Hong Kong, Inglaterra, Estados Unidos y Canada. La saga Ninja Operation comienza con ésta película y su personaje icónico, Gordon, famoso por sus frases lapidarias y por ser una mala bestia sanguinaria, el mejor discípulo de Harry el Sucio, aquí homenajeado más de una vez. La saga se alargará hasta la saciedad, pero ésta es, para mí, la mejor, la más completa, lo tiene todo, luchas electrizantes, violencia sin medida, acción espectacularísima… y cuatro ninjas dispuestos a conseguir sus fines sin importarles nada…



Godfrey Ho, director, y Joseph Lai, productor, crearon un modus operandi que funcionó perfectamente… a una película indonesia, taiwanesa, coreana o de vete a saber donde, le añaden los insertos ninjas y los fragmentos que permiten “unir“ ambas películas de un modo más o menos lógico. Aquí, la otra mitad es una película taiwanesa, y aparecen fragmentos que desconcertarán a todo ignorante de las maravillas del “Corta Y Pega”. Así, desarrollan sin aclarar la historia de la hermana cieguita de Edmond o la breve existencia de Jackie, el infiltrado, que aparece apenas unos segundos, ni a Vivian, presunta gran luchadora (cosa que apenas muestra).

Un punto y aparte merece Edmond, Edmond Yau, si creemos los títulos de crédito de las películas de Ho y Lai, a menudo un gran error. Edmond es un auténtico suicida, y el que consigue las mejores escenas de acción por sus feroces luchas y su trabajo como stunt brutal, lanzándose sobre coches en marcha o desde el puente al río en escenas sumamente peligrosas sin trampa ni cartón. Ignoro si era él realmente o su doble, pero debió ser premiado como el Especialista Del Año… se ganó bien los garbanzos.



Todos los combates están tratados espléndidamente… los de Edmond son asombrosos, pues su maestría marcial y su técnica son impresionantes, como demuestra en sus abundantes combates siempre contra un sinnúmero de mafiosos, por el contrario, los de los ninjas, salvo en alguna excepción, son también fabulosos… pero con un fallo común, son demasiado breves, lo que impide apreciar la maestría ninja de los luchadores… o sus dobles. Pena, pues en su brevedad, demuestran ser excelentes, como la pelea entre Gordon y Noman, espectacular, intensa pero demasiado escueta… esperábamos algo más sangriento... Y desde luego más prolongado. Norman ataca a Gordon con un naginata que, al desarmarle éste, lo sustituye mágicamente un sansetsukon, y posteriormente, un boomerang plateado… lo dicho, no busques la lógica, impedirá tu diversión.

Y los villanos… Stuart Smith es un habitual de las películas de la IFD siendo uno de sus malvados más reconocidos, un ninja habitual, usual enemigo de Gordon… y Grant Temple fue flor de un día, o de tres películas, aunque también vemos a dos habituales de la IFD, Tatooer Ma y Paulo Tocha, aquí haciendo de malvados…



Uno de los grandes aciertos de Ho y Lai, para mí, es la funesta elección del vestuario de sus famosos ninjas multicolores… hasta entonces los ninjas eran muy espartanos, muy de salir a asesinar de noche, discretos, oscuros, se fundían con las sombras, y todos vestían igual, eran indistinguibles. Ho y Lai crean unos ninjas icónicos, plenamente distinguibles de cualquier otro. Sí, un auténtico ninja nunca vestiría como un rechazado por Locomía, ni mucho menos llevaría una cinta en la cabeza que pusiera Ninja. El ninja debía ser inesperado, pasar desapercibido… Los ninjas de Ho y Lai lucen a kilómetros, y eso era la inesperado, no su sutilidad.

El otro gran hallazgo de Ho y Lai fue la total ausencia de parafernalia ninja. Alguien podía ir (como en la presente), armado de unos calzoncillos, concentrarse y aparecer vestido de Ninja futurista cargado de todo un arsenal: Katanas, Sais, shurikens, naginatas, sansetsukons… algo muy cómodo para el ninja. Huelga decir que preguntarse DÓNDE estaba ése arsenal es el Gran Secreto Ninja de Ho y Lai que, claro, nunca explicaron, y es que lo más acertado es también lo más obvio: No hay respuesta posible.



Pero éstos “errores“, le dan a las películas de Ho y Lai una gran continuidad de acción, una enorme rapidez, son películas relampagueantes. Sus ninjas no necesitan cambiarse, y asumen su personalidad ninja en cualquier lugar y momento, y además tienen otro gran poder, el asombroso teletransporte, primordial para un ninja, y otros superpoderes que dejarían a más de un superhéroe en pelotas.

Yo, lo confieso, era muy reluctante a las películas ninja de la IFD o la Filmark. Era un purista de las Artes Marciales y su cine, y no apreciaba que un señor en calzoncillos apareciera, en un segundo, vestido de ninja multicolor (para mí el ninja y su atuendo debían ser el habitual) y nutrido con un impresionante arsenal, no me parecía serio, pero, tras meditar, asumí que la seriedad es incompatible con la mayoría de las películas de la IFD o la Filmark, pues impide toda diversión. Sí, nadie puede mutar a ninja en segundos, pero, una vez lo aceptas… ¿No es lo más divertido del mundo?. Éstas películas ofrecen todo lo que quieres ver, exudan alegría, regocijo, gozo, poseen toda la desfachatez concebible y son perfectas para disfrutar con los amigos, armados de unos tremendos cuencos de palomitas recién hechas y comentando las “mejores jugadas” entre carcajadas…



Y no, quizá no era eso los que buscaban Ho y Lai… pero creo que tampoco esperaban pasar a la historia del cine de Artes Marciales con sus producciones de cuatro duros, y lo han hecho, Ho y Lai son historia, y lo consiguieron con películas tan regocijantes como ésta, espléndida, que, sin ironía ninguna, recomiendo a todo el mundo… Gran cine a su modo, aunque, claro, no esperes encontrar la altura de Muerte en Venecia….

¡Qué necio fuí y qué listo ahora!. Sé apreciar un género que aúna Artes Marciales, ninjas y diversión. ¿Se puede pedir más?

jueves, 29 de diciembre de 2011

Thunder Kids 2: Wonderful Mission accomplished!

IFD as we have stated in previous posts was always opened to all kind of markets. IFD offered classic kung fu movies from Korea when Snake in the eagle's shadow & Drunken Master made Jackie Chan a superstar. At that time Joseph Lai & Tomas Tang brought us a good bunch of similar products throught Asso Asia, then the ninja boom came followed by Kickboxer movies & even animation films were bought in korea to put them in the international markets. So, if if the taiwanese production company TOMSOM was also selling their KUNG FU KIDS series internationally, IFD tried that subgenre as well with the Thunder Kids saga that was retitled Thunder Ninja kids in Usa where the Ninja craze lasted longer than in other countries.

But IFD didn't" betray" its ways of working so Joseph Lai bought a bunch of korean movies were some local Kung Fu kids starred their adventures against evil people, ninjas or just they were trying to get or protect a treasure & they added to the original film some new shots starred by the gweilohs we had previouly seen in the ninja, war, moder day thrillers. So Jonathan Isgar, Mike Abbott, Wayne Archer, Grant Walpole and other regulars changed their oufits & they became into a mix of ninja-kickboxers-soldiers in the middle of nowhere interacting with the people from the other movie.

Thunder Kids 2: Wonderful mission was distributed on tape using a fancy art cover work where we could see Cho Ha Foo & the chubby boy, two of the original taiwese kung fu kids from Tomson films then they also added a ninja in background just to make us think we could find them as well just as IFD tried to do.

But since I am a curious guy, I tried my best to find out what korean movie Joseph Lai used as source movie to design his own Thunder ninja kids 2: wonderful mission. I have to admit that after months of search in the KMDB I didn't get a single hint & one good day while I was checking the wonderful website VINTAGE NINJA, I found this pic & my search got finished.

Thunder Ninja Kids 2: Wonderful Mission was done using a korean movie titled IL CHI MAE. THE FLYING BOX. It seems IL JI MAE was a folk korean character in the tradition of Robin Hood or simialar heroes. After checking KMDB I found out there are many films based on this character, if you are interested on the character just type IlJimae in the KMDB browser to check how many productions that used that name have been produced.

Here again, I ask for help: If anyone knows how to get a copy of the original korean movie used by Joseph Lai to create Thunder Ninja Kids 2 Wonderful Mission, I would be highly appreacited.


Are they ninjas??? Are they kickboxers??? it doesn't matter at all: they are the Thunder kids!

sábado, 24 de diciembre de 2011

Arthur Garret: from main roles at Filmark to tiny cameos at IFD..or viceversa

Cannibal Mercenaries is probably one of the most popular movies among fans of Asian weird movies. It is well known that Cannibal mercenaries is a thai movie directed by T Chalong woh also directed many other cult movies in Thailand that were widely distributed in international video markets. Today, thanks to people like my good friends Fred " NinjaDixon", Jack Jensen & Andrew Leavold, we have been able to guess many details about these movies & specially Cannibal Mercenaries...but....


...but...what can we say about the re-edited version Tomas Tang's Filmark International distributed around the world under the new title of THE JAGUAR PROJECT? Well, we have read countless reviews, infinite opinions, different viewpoints from fans but no one have ever talked about the people who worked on the new scenes of The Jaguar Project, so, here we go...

It is curious Tomas Tang kept the original director's name in the new edition of Cannibal Mercenaries when he used to offer us new invented title credits for every people involved on his productions. Althought, in order to keep the "traditions" alive, he changed all the names of the actors from the original source movie and some from the new scenes.

The new scenes tell us a new plot about three treasure hunters who are extremely weakly linked to the original story..And one of those hunters is our man: Arthur Garret.


Arthur Garret always played nice characters in the movies he appeared, even he played a ruthless treasure hunter in The Jaguar Project, he was always gentle enough to answer back to his evil boss or protect his friends.
He formed a regular trio along with Alan English & Paul John Stanners in some Filmark movies such as The Shootout, Mad moves, The Undercovers or Rage Betrayed among others.



The trio played, as stated above, in many modern day thrillers at Filmark when Tomas Tang decided the ninja boom was dead. But those movies were exactly like the previous ninja films. They just changed customes & weapons and the ubicous Donald Kong & ex-venom Sun Chien continued offering their fight choreographies as usual.
Arthur Garret left Filmark & join to the IFD along his buddies Alan English who worked with him & Mike Abbott on IFD war movie Aerolite Force 3: Sky High Mission directed by Philip Ko & Choreaographed by Tsui Po Wah.

Paul John Stanners continued his movie career in Hong Kong without Arthur Garret & Alan English & he joined forces to Brent Gilbert & other IFD actors in the War City saga & other productions outside IFD. Arthur Garret also appeared in other IFD productions such as LA CONNECTION or ADVENT COMMANDO 7: GUNS TO HEAVEN along Mike Abbott & Edowan Bersma.

martes, 20 de diciembre de 2011

Vampire Raiders Ninja Queen Uncovered!

Tomas Tang developed his commercial style under Joseph Lai's shadow but he got to own his own distinctive trademark with his ninja movies. While IFD ninja fight were short, direct ,fast and quite dinamic, Filmark ninja fight were longer, slower more like an average kung fu movie. Another difference amnog IFD & Filmark was the later one used Hong Kong movies as well as othert asian films as source movies meanwhile IFD never used a previously released HK movie for its cinematic experiments. This can be checked watching Ninja Phantom Hero Usa that used a HK film titled Struggle for leader as source movie or another Filmark movies like Clash of the ninjas, Bionic ninja among others...

Vampire Raiders Ninja Queen "directed" by Bruce Lambert was another case of a Filmark movie whose main body belongs to a previously released Hong Kong movie starred by big stars such as Deborah ( Nicholas Tse's mother), Chiang Kam, Ho Pak Kwong and even the teenager idol Agnes Chan.
Tomas Tang boghut the rights of a 1984 film titled MIXED UP, hired some of cast used on it & then he shot new scenes with them and even shot ninja scenes with Barbara Grant & Louis Roth.

German DVD cover of Vampire raiders ninja queen offering the comedy point of the movie

MIXED UP was originally directed in 1984 by Chow Chun-Gaai who also was producer & scripter but he never directed another movie. It is supposed the movie is a comedy involving ghosts & young people facing them. It tells the story of 3 telephone operators in a hotel that is ruled by ghostly people.
Tomas Tang used this premise to create a new plot with ninjas & vampires who want to control the hotel industry in Hong Kong.

The Spanish VHS cover was a bit scarier & it has Big Trouble in Little China flavour

This was my very first Filmark movie & I enjoyed it a lot. I rented many times & I liked so much that I eventually bought the original tape to the video rental that owned it. I felt in love with both Barbara Grant & Agnes Chan Mei Ling. Later I guessed Agnes Chan was a very popular singer back in the 70's and erly 80's in Hong Kong & Japan.

The Dutch VHS cover was similar to the spanish one but the red ninja became into a sexy girl

But what it surprised me more was the fact of Deborah, wife of Patrick Tse & mother of Nicholas Tse was also playing this vampire comedy & whose character role was quite silly. While Agnes Chan was credited with her real english name, Deborah was credited as Deborah Tao by Tomas Tang.

The Greek art cover was the less interesting of both but it also has its charm!

Vampire Raiders ninja Queen was my first contact with Tomas's Tang Filmark but Mixed Up was the last movie Agnes Chan Mei Ling played until she decided to come back to the movies in 1997 starring in Mabel Cheung's arty The Soong Sisters to dissapear again.



Vampire Raiders ninja Queen is most remembered by IFD / Filmark fans by the scene played by Barbara Grant in the beach fighting two horny chinese vampires.


Vampire raiders ninja queen final fight where actors from the original movie eventually meet the actors from the new shots

For further information about Mixed Up, please check HKMDB by clicking here.

sábado, 17 de diciembre de 2011

Deborah Grant: Scriptwriter for Ringo Lam & Actress for Tomas Tang

The very first time I saw Deborah Grant on screen was in 1988 when I rented Vampire raiders ninja queen, one of the first ninja movies I had ever seen from Filmark & I enjoyed it toooooo much!. As usual in Tomas Tang's productions, the cast names was a mess of fake pseudonyms and even well-known actors were credited under different names, so I found myself totally clueless about any kind of information about this woman.

Vampire Raiders Ninja Queen was starred by Louis Roth as the main villain & other popular faces from HK cinema such as Ho Pak Kwong, To siu Ming or the chubby actor from Jackie Chan's Drunken Master or Snake in the eagle's shadow, Chiang Kam among others.

Then, it happened I got to watch another Filmark ninja movie where she was again the main actress. The movie was Ninja: Shadow Killer, Tiger Force (aka The Shadow Killers) where she played a very similar role like in Vampire raiders ninja queen. This movie was even a bit erotic since Deborah offered us an erotic ninja spell & we can appreciate his breasts while Vampire raiders ninja queen gave us a bizarre scene in a beach starring two horny chinese vampires & a "bikini-ed" Deborah.

Ninja: The shadow Killers Tiger Force (aka The Shadow Killers) inlcuded an all star cast of Filmark gweilohs. The main villain was played by Wayne Archer under the pseudonym of Daniel Greene & I was able to spot Danny Raisebeck & even Edowan Bersma in supporting roles. Deborah Grant was credited as Cora Bentley in her second title at Filmark.


Till now, I haven't found anymore Filmark movies starred by Deborah Grant, I ignore if she played more roles at Tomas Tang's Filmark. So, once again, any kind of help about Mrs Grant Filmography at Filmark or IFD would be highly appreciated.

B ut, But, But...even if Deborah Grant only played those 2 ninja movies for Filmark, we were lucky enough to find her in some other Hong Kong movies in supporting roles or just tiny cameos, but she was bright enough to take my attention when I saw her on the screen. So, she played a gweiloh swindler along Bruce Fontaine in Blacky Ko's action comedy starred by Chow Sing Chi & Jacky Cheung Curry & Pepper.


First we saw them in a fast food restaurant managed by John Sham Kin Fung trying to change fake US dollars into HK dollars. After Chow Sing Chi & Jacky Cheung realiced they have been cheaten by them, they have a fought in TST promenade near the Clock Tower and the Star Ferry.

When I thought I would never meet Deborah again because her short career just offered 2 movies at Filmark & a very small role in a rising Chow Sing Chi movie...not too much if we compare the movies other gweilohs did for IFD, Filmark or other HK movies. But I was wrong again...

While I was doing my research to complete Mike Abbott's Filmography, I got Hong Kong Gigolo & I also got extremely surprised when I saw Deborah Grant appears in the first minutes of the film!!!! She was there, I had seen her in 3 previous films but I still didn't know her name or anything about this woman. Then she was even in Aces go Places V. Since it seemed she was haunting me appearing in several movies I was watching at the time, I pushed myself to find out who was this blonde fighting babe.

I asked Mike about her but he didn't remember too much about this movie, he just remembered he played a stripper, a role he had to play again in Wong Jing's The Big Score. Then I asked to Edowan Bersma & he told me, he could not remember her name but he told me something interesting: she was Louis Roth's girlfriend. This information was later confirmed by Mike Leeder & I found out Deborah Grant was the co-scripter of Ringo Lam's Undeclared War, another HK movie played by a lot of IFD / Filmark regular gweiloh actors including her boyfriend Louis Roth.


Then I went to HKMD & I checked the movies Deborah Grant played & I found out she is wrongly credited in Curry & Pepper as Sophia Crawford, while she is correctly credited under her real name in Aces Go Places V.

jueves, 15 de diciembre de 2011

The Hunt for the Devil Boxer is over!!

When the ninja craze started to fade out at the begining of the 90's, IFD looked for new products & they offered us kickboxer films ( Van Damme's shadow was so big back then), Vietnam movies ( trying to continue the success of Platoon, Born on July 4th...etc), modern day action thrillers and they even went beyond looking for a new market: children.

The kung fu kids movies & their imitations were huge popular in Europe, well, at least they were inmense popular & demanded in Spain. It was very easy to find those movies everywhere, at every video rental shop and even they were broadcasted in some local tv stations.

Kung Fu kids meet Mr Vampire 2 on IFD

So, IFD brought to us the THUNDER KIDS saga . But Joseph Lai never left his style & trademark back...no no no...he continued buying korean movies & re-editing them for the international markets. And here THUNDER NINJA KIDS 3; HUNT FOR THE DEVIL BOXER enters.

IFD pressbook

Joseph Lai wanted to join in one movie all the genres ( or sub-genres) he had been working on previously, so he thought that mixing of vampires, ninjas, kickboxers, gweiloh actors and kids he could get a "salad" with all the ingredients to be sold everywhere. Then he got this unknown korean movie starred by a girl & a group of child vampires...

Original korean tape bought by IFD to create the 3rd instalment of his Thunder kids saga

...and he added some new fotage directed by Alton Cheung that includes well-known gweiloh actors like Mark Houghton or Sophia Crawford hidden under the pseudonym of Sophia Warhol....uh? Warhol?Yes, it is a perfect name to fit this collage.

If I am a kickboxer, why am I killing ninjas in a forest?- Mark Houghton thinks

Then while the original korean movie has its vampire children adventures, Mark Houghton meanwhile spends his time in the "IFD forest" fighting ninjas & kickboxers in some interesting fighting scenes choreographed by the great Ridley Tsui Po Wah who also plays a supporting role.


Thunder Kids saga became into Thunder ninja kids in some territories such as Usa where the ninja craze boom lasted more than in Europe. Anyway the title was totally suitable since we found ninjas in kickboxer outfits or just directly ninjas in every installment of the saga.

US DVD cover

If you enjoyed the taiwanese original kung fu kids, you surely will find quite interesting this korean rapprochement to the subgenre because, apart from you will find everything you can see in an average kung fu kids movie, this one includes vampires & everything you may expect from an IFD explotation product.


oh, I almost forget..any help to translate the original korean movie used for this Thunder Ninja Kids: Hunt for the devil boxer will be highly appreciated.

PS.- My good friend Domingo López has just tipped me the original korean movie title used to create Thunder kids 3: Hunt for the devil boxer is a 1989 production titled The Aliens and Kong Kong Kang-si (Woegyein-Gwa kon).
For further information you may check this link at KMDB.