
Ninja Commandments
Part of Ninja Master Gordon Collection
Ratings
"The Ninja Empire has its fierce laws, and those who dare to break them face death. This is the story of three rebels (Ivan the Red, Rodney, and Janet) who tried to break the code to which they had sworn sacred loyalty." - DVD Back of the Box Description. Hong Kong cut and paste edit of the 1981 Taiwanese film "媽!不要死在我背上! " (Ma! Don't Die on My Back) with new ninja scenes.
Production
IFD Films & Arts Company
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Cast

Richard Harrison
Ninja Master Gordon
Dave Wheeler
Peter Kjær
Adam Frank
Christine
Paul Huisintyeld
Timothy Alberto

Louis Roth
Loretta Yang Hui-shan
Janet (archive footage)
Hsiao-fei Li
Danny (archive footage)

Ma Sha
(archive footage)
Hsieh Wan-Yi
(archive footage)

Ko Chun-Hsiung
Rodney (archive footage)
Chiang Ching-yen
Fanny (archive footage)
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