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Release Date:
August 7, 1992
Original Title:
3 Ninjas
Alternate Titles:
3 Ninja Kids
3 Ninjas Uma Aventura Radical
3 Ragazzi Ninja
3 pequeños ninjas
Los 3 pequeños ninja 01
Los tres pequeños ninjas -I
Ninja kids Les 3 Ninjas
שלושה לוחמי נינג'ה
سه مبارز کوچک
۳ مبارز کوچک
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Comedy | Family
Production Companies:
Touchstone Pictures
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: PG CZ: U DE: 16 FR: TP NL: 6 US: PG
Runtime: 96
Each year, three brothers Samuel, Jeffrey and Michael Douglas visits their Japanese grandfather, Mori Shintaro whom the boys affectionately refer to as Grandpa, for the summer. Mori is a highly skilled in the fields of Martial arts and Ninjutsu, and for years he has trained the boys in his techniques. After an organized crime ring proves to be too much for the FBI, it's time for the 3 brother NINJAS! To use their martial arts skills, they team up to battle the crime ring and outwit some very persistent kidnappers!
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Associate Producer:
Richard Park Wu-sang
Cinematography:
Richard Michalak
Co-Executive Producer:
James Kang
Co-Producer:
Hiroshi Kusu
Akio Shimizu
Costume Design:
Mona May
Director:
Jon Turteltaub
Editor:
David Rennie
Executive Producer:
Shunji Hirano
Original Music Composer:
Richard Marvin
Producer:
Susan Stremple
Martha W. Chang
Yuriko Matsubara
Screenplay:
Edward Emanuel
Story:
Kenny Kim
Stunt Coordinator:
Rick Avery
Stunts:
Dane Farwell
Al Goto
Pat Romano
Erik Stabenau
Supervising Sound Editor:
Wayne Nakatsu
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