Secret Ninja, Roaring Tiger (1982) [N/A]

Release Date:
August 14, 1982

Original Title:
인자문살수

Alternate Titles:
Die Voll Strecker der Ninja
Dragon Claws
Duel of In-ja Hall
Injamun salsu
Justice of the Ninja
Le Tigre Contra Ninja
Ninja die Tigerkralle
The Invincible Deathclaw
The Secret Ninja

Genres:
Action

Production Companies:
Asso Asia Films
Kukje Movies

Production Countries:
Hong Kong | South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

The 200 year old sect of silent assassins - this time they've gone too far...

Dragon Kong, a victor of a millionaire's martial-arts contest, is about to begin the most dangerous mission of his life. For his prize, the millionaire's ravishing daughter Susan, has been stolen - kidnapped by a Ninja sect headed by Tiger So, a legendary Ninjitsu super-foot. Why Tiger has taken Susan, Dragon can only guess, but as the shocking truth begins to dawn, and the final showdown approaches, the violence of the Ninja reaches its fatal peak.

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Director:
Godfrey Ho
Kim Si-hyun

Music:
Jeon Jeong-geun

Photoscience Manager:
Shin Myeong-Ui

Screenplay:
Jang Cheon-ho

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