A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
January 20, 1984
Original Title:
Master Ninja
Alternate Titles:
The Master
The Master Ninja
The Master Ninja I
Μάστερ Νίντζα: Ο Πολεμιστής της Νύχτας
Genres:
Action | Drama | TV Movie
Production Companies:
Michael Sloan Productions
Trans World Entertainment
Viacom Productions
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 90
Aging skilled master ninja, John Peter McAllister, and his young apprentice search for John's long lost daughter, all the while his old enemies try to stop him. The first two episodes of "The Master" edited into a feature length film used as a promo for the television series.
ADR & Dubbing:
Edward Mannix
June Christopher
ADR Editor:
Denise Whiting
ADR Mixer:
Tom Ruff
Art Direction:
William McAllister
Assistant Director:
Chip Chalmers
Associate Editor:
Neil Mandelberg
Associate Producer:
Judith Pritchard
Casting:
Toni Howard
Lynn Stalmaster
Casting Director:
Vicki Rosenberg
Choreographer:
Sho Kosugi
Cinematography:
Michel Hugo
Director:
Robert Clouse
Ray Austin
Director of Photography:
Frank Beascoechea
Editor:
Neil Travis
Artie Mandelberg
Executive Producer:
Michael Sloan
First Assistant Director:
Thomas Foulkes
Cathy Kinsock
Craig Huston
Dirk Petersmann
Lighting Technician:
James Kibbe
Music:
Bill Conti
Les Hooper
Producer:
Nigel Watts
Producer's Assistant:
Johnine Novosel
Tami Smight
Production Coordinator:
Beverly Setlowe
Production Executive:
Terry Morse Jr.
Production Manager:
Joe Boston
Second Assistant Director:
Cathy Kinsock
Richard H. Prince
Set Decoration:
Marc E. Meyer Jr.
Special Effects:
Phil Cory
Story Consultant:
Tom Sawyer
Stunt Coordinator:
Sho Kosugi
Gary Davis
Stunt Double:
Ed Anders
Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts:
George Robotham
Pat Romano
Spice Williams-Crosby
Supervising Sound Editor:
Charles McCann
Title Designer:
Gene Kraft
Transportation Coordinator:
Marlo Hellerstein
Utility Stunts:
Dick Durock
Writer:
Michael Sloan
Susan Woollen
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