
The body of a sexy aerobics instructor is invaded by the evil spirit of a dying ninja. At first, changes in her behavior is limited to having strange interactions with an arcade game, doing sexy things with V8 juice, and being attracted to an unusually hairy police officer. But soon enough, she's systematically killing, ninja-style, the officers responsible for the ninja's death, and can only be stopped by another ninja!... (Full plot summary below)
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The body of a sexy aerobics instructor is invaded by the evil spirit of a dying ninja. At first, changes in her behavior is limited to having strange interactions with an arcade game, doing sexy things with V8 juice, and being attracted to an unusually hairy police officer. But soon enough, she's systematically killing, ninja-style, the officers responsible for the ninja's death, and can only be stopped by another ninja!
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| Little White LiesAnton Bitelsomehow combines a now unstoppable (and un-stealthy) ninja killing machine with an exorcism motif lifted straight from horror, and gratuitous aerobics sequences (showing off the talents of Lucinda Dickey, flush from recent success in Breakin'). |
| FlavorwireJason BaileyIt's quite a thing, 'Ninja III,' less a movie and more a Buzzfeed list of 23 Things Only '80s Kids Will Remember. |
| Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN)John BeifussWhen an aerobics instructor and her new police detective boyfriend make the beast with two backs, you can't help but notice that his is disturbingly hairy. That is just one of the many disorienting elements that make this such a wacked-out experience. |
| CineVueAdam LowesThis third entry is undoubtedly the crowning glory in a series of films that could hardly be described as classics of the genre, yet are never anything less than gloriously entertaining. |
| Creative LoafingMatt BrunsonThe lengthy opening act is amazing, but the rest of the film isn't as engaging. |
| Christian Science MonitorDavid SterrittThis sequel to Enter the Ninja and Revenge of the Ninja rapidly auto-sequels itself, as plot and duels repeat every few minutes. It being a Golan/Globus product, smoke and strobes are as special as the effects get, and helicopters crash inexpensively, behind hills. |
| Film RacketMike McGranaghanA gonzo masterpiece. You will see such bizarre sights that you'll have no alternative other than to think WTF? |
| User ReviewBill Bi remember watching this as a kid i loved it awesome flick |
| User ReviewDenis-Steve GIt's a cheesy martial arts mashup film, but I enjoyed it immensely back in the early '90s and I still enjoy it's ridiculousness today. |
| User ReviewTim SThis was the best movie ever when I was a kid, I always wanted to be a ninja |