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PRAY
FOR DEATH-1985-In Japan, a black clad ninja fights some other ninjas
and a guy in a demon mask but it's just a TV show called “The Black
Ninja” being watched by the two sons of Japanese businessman Akira
Saito (Sho Kosugi) and his American wife. He wants to start his own
local business but she wants to move to the US. Saito doesn't seem to
know any martial arts and his kids urge him to learn Karate. However,
when Saito encounters an old man (actually his adopted father) in a
temple, they have a sword fight which disproves Saito's lack of
fighting skills. A flashback shows he kind of killed his brother, a
red ninja, because he is actually a former ninja himself! No sooner
do they get to America and have problems. Sam Greene (Parley Baer)
sells them a restaurant in a bad neighborhood. They ran afoul of
gangsters looking for a priceless necklace who beat up Greene and
kill him in a fire. The kids (Kosugi's real life sons, Kane and
Shane) run into older bullies but beat them up.
The stupid gangsters
think Saito has the necklace so they kidnap his son Tomo for a
Mafioso boss (Michael Constantine). He has a sadistic henchman named
Limehouse (James Booth; also the screenwriter). Saito goes to the
police but 2 corrupt officers block his progress. After his wife and
other son wind up in the hospital, he invades a mob yacht and beats
up a lot of white guys. Stupidly, Limehouse kills Mrs. Saito and
Saito prepares for revenge. Even one son gets into the act with a
supped-up bike. Saito invades the mob mansion. He cuts them all to
ribbons but Limehouse lams it. The finale where Limehouse uses an ax
and a chainsaw to try and kill Saito is great. Limehouse's demise
literally has him praying for death. If they thought America was
violent then, they should be around today! Also with Robert Ito.
The
acting is not so good but action-packed direction by Gordon Hessler
(SCREAM AND SCREAM AGAIN (1970)) saves it. Star Kosugi was already
pretty well known for his appearances in ENTER THE NINJA (1981) and
its sequels and the short-lived TV series THE MASTER (1984) starring
Lee Van Cleef.
Thanks for reading!