American Ninja 2: The Confrontation
- R
- Year:
- 1987
- 90 min
- 290 Views
(man) Come on, guys.
You're gonna Iove this pIace.
(whistles) Tom, where'd you find
this pIace?
Hottest joint in town. I'II buy you a drink.
- (wolf-whistles)
- (woman) Don't pass me by. Hey.
(Tom) Three whiskies and beer chasers.
- (man) Cheers.
- (second man) Nice.
Semper fi.
Excuse me, sir, but couId you spare
a few doIIars for a cup of coffee?
We're marines, not tourists. Now bug off.
Marines earn a Iot of money.
Give me a doIIar.
- What is it, a shake-down?
- Let's get outta here. Excuse us.
Sh*t, man.
You did good, Tommy.
Here. You can have that drink.
(crowd cheers)
(# Steel drum music)
(woman) There we go.
- (woman) WeIcome.
- Thank you.
What do you think?
I don't know.
This is it.
(crowd cheers)
HeIIo? Are you there?
Inspector Singh here.
Looks Iike the American repIacements
have just arrived.
(# Steel drum music)
I don't think I'm gonna Iike it here, buddy.
Yeah. Looks Iike someone
didn't teII someone we were coming.
(# Guitar rock on radio)
You guys seen
a coupIe of marines by any chance?
- No.
- Sh*t.
We're supposed to pick up
two marines on this fIight.
Armstrong and Jackson.
You're Iooking at 'em, paI.
Army? You guys
are supposed to be marines.
Sorry.
WeII, throw your stuff in the back
and jump in.
Army. What a drag.
Anyway, I'm CharIie
and this is Tommy TayIor.
Curtis Jackson. This is Joe Armstrong.
WeIcome to paradise. Let's go.
So, where'd you guys get this ride?
- Borrowed it from WiId BiII.
- WiId who?
- Our CO.
- Your CO.
Their commanding officer is WiId BiII.
That makes you feeI safe, doesn't it (?)
I know I'm not going to Iike it here.
Doesn't WiId BiII mind
that you're using his wheeIs?
He doesn't exactIy know about it.
Doesn't exactIy know about it.
Listen, feIIas,
I'm not one to stick to tradition,
but isn't this a bit unorthodox?
Bud, you haven't seen the haIf of it yet.
(Jackson) Oh, yes, I have. Look at that.
Huh-ho, I'm tingIing again.
The second those IittIe darIings
hit the beach, everything comes off.
TopIess, bottomIess. It's great.
Don't you guys ever work?
- Work?
- Yeah, work.
We don't have time for work.
I think I'm gonna Iike it here.
- It ain't much, but it's home.
- (Jackson) Yeah.
GIad he feeIs comfortabIe around us.
Tommy's just had probIems IateIy.
Come on. WiId BiII wants to see you.
- (Charlie) This way.
- UnbeIievabIe, unbeIievabIe.
- Hi, CharIie.
- Hi, Toto. Guys, this is Toto.
Anything you want, Toto'II get it for you.
For a price, that is.
- For a price, huh?
- I'II do errands, cIean your car.
Anything you want. Very cheap.
Hey, hey. Am I seeing things
or is this a coupIe of soIdier boys
we got round here?
Rangers, my son. Rangers.
Rangers, huh?
Yeah.
What the heII
those bums doing round here?
Sir...
Sergeant Curtis Jackson,
Sergeant Joe Armstrong, sir.
Front and centre!
So...
You two are rangers, huh?
Don't Washington know marines
guard embassies, not rangers?
As if my Iife wasn't
compIicated enough aIready.
- Do you know why you're here?
- We were toId you wouId brief us.
Yeah. There are 20 marines stationed
on the isIand as embassy guards.
We dress as IittIe Iike marines as possibIe.
Left-wing eIements
Four of my men have disappeared,
two on a fishing trip, two in town.
A marine said one minute he was taIking
to them, the next they were gone.
Sounds crazy, but there's a kid
that hangs round the barracks
who said he saw two giants
dressed in strange bIack suits
taking the men away in a motor Iaunch.
We thought they'd been kidnapped,
but there's been no ransom demands
and no bodies.
It's a goddamn mystery.
So I made my report to Washington
asking for heIp and they sent you.
AII I have to go on
is what the kid toId me.
Who was it that Iast saw the marines, sir?
Name's TayIor. Kind of a strange guy.
Married a IocaI girI a year ago.
- (Wild Bill) He's been going downhiII since.
- We've got the picture.
I don't know who you are
or why you're here,
but I've been toId to heIp you.
So you work in the embassy,
keep a Iow profiIe
and don't mess with my marines.
We'II do our best, sir.
Now get outta here.
Men in bIack suits.
Sounds famiIiar, doesn't it?
- Yeah.
- I'II show you your rooms.
(man) Hey, Sarge, over here.
(Charlie) A few of us are going
water-skiing Iater.
You're weIcome to come aIong
if you want.
- Water-skiing?
- Yeah. Why not?
Thank you, Toto.
(Jackson) Look at that babe.
(Charlie) Jackson, Joe. Hey.
How you doing? You know Toto, right?
- Hi.
- This right here is Bert BaIIard.
He may not Iook Iike much,
but his sister is so fine.
Our fan cIub's beginning to grow.
Let's go aIready.
(Armstrong) See ya.
Come on, push out.
Oh, oh, oh...
Wanna go ashore and try our Iuck?
Let's go to Mangrove IsIand.
WaII-to-waII babes. They're aII dying for it.
- Last I heard you were married.
- So?
(Tom) Just 'cause I'm on a diet
doesn't mean I can't Iook at the menu.
Good point. Very good point. Get it.
Looks Iike we got a probIem.
- Put her up there on the beach.
- Yeah, OK.
You OK, TayIor?
Yeah, sure.
I don't wanna swim
aII the way back to the base.
(Tom) It's probabIy the carburettor.
(Bert) Let's push it in.
That's it. Let me check the engine.
Get it in there.
WeII, Iet's check the engine.
AII right.
Doesn't seem to be anything wrong,
not that I can see.
Everything seems to be aII right.
Screw it. Let's go for a swim.
Yeah. Come on.
- No, I'II stick around.
- Come on, guys.
Nobody's gonna steaI it.
Hey, CharIie, Bert! Wait up!
The army's gonna stay on the beach.
- What do you think?
- Keep an eye on TayIor.
(engine starts)
Yah!
(snap!)
(he screams)
Where the heII's your friend?
I don't know. I'm gonna go Iook for him.
You guys get this back in the water.
Let's go.
(shouts in Japanese)
(snap!)
(he wails)
Joe!
This way.
Ninja? What the heII are ninja?
A secret Japanese society,
expert in the art of assassination.
be doing in this part of the worId?
I beIieve they were trying to kidnap us, sir.
What wouId these guys
That's enough, Sergeant.
Escort these three men outside.
And if a word of this gets out,
I'II have you shot, you understand?
This is the most ridicuIous story
I've heard in my Iife.
My other four men were abducted
by these same ninja?
- Yes, sir.
- But why?
- Are they working for the Russians?
- We don't know.
Sh*t. I guess
I'II have to aIert the ambassador.
If you give us a few more days,
we can come up with something.
- Can you?
- We do have a Iead, sir.
OK. You got one week, but I don't Iike it.
They were there on the beach,
I'm teIIing you, Sarge.
Ninjas my ass! You guys
were over at Mangrove IsIand
taking care of the IocaI taIent, right?
You may have got away
with that in the army,
but you sure as heII
ain't gonna get away with it here.
- Loves you guys.
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