American Ninja 3: Blood Hunt
- R
- Year:
- 1989
- 89 min
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LOS ANGELES 1979
Come on!
- Yeah... yeah!
- Come on!
Let's try and do this nice and easy,
without any blood.
Like a cobra, huh?
And if we can't?
I said we can try, Andreas.
Here in America, there's always
some smartass who tries to be a hero.
We'll soon be out of America.
We'll have money to build my new plant.
We've got a great future together.
Don't blow it.
Hey, Sean. When's your dad coming on?
One more fight
and they'll start the main event.
Where's Sean?
I don't know. This kid's never around
when you want him.
Come on!
Yo, work this shoulder.
Now breathe.
Go, go! Go!
- Hey, Sean! Sean, where you going?
- I'll be right back.
- Wait! I'll come with you.
- No. I'll be back before the next.
Go.
Use the crowd noise to cover our move.
- Get up! Get up against the wall!
- If they move, kill them.
- Come here, boy.
- Sean!
- Stand back!
- Don't shoot my son!
No!
- Sean, look out!
- Dad!
Dad...
Help him, Izumo. Help him!
I'm bleeding. The little brat bit me!
- Izumo? Is he...?
- I'm afraid he is.
Sean, in the last months you have
proven yourself a worthy student.
Thank you, Master.
Now it is time to continue your training
in the art of mikkyo, the secret doctrine.
First position.
Second position.
Third position.
Fourth position.
Fifth position.
Very good, Sean. First position.
First strike. Second position.
Third position.
Angle the sword down.
Fourth position.
Fifth position. Well done, Sean.
That's OK.
Four, five.
One, two.
- One, two...
- Ow!
Your body is merely
the vehicle of your soul.
Ultimate physical power can be achieved
only by way of spiritual power.
Your mind and soul over your body.
Remember that, Sean.
Mind and soul over your body.
Sean?
Do you remember the first technique?
It's been a long time.
Hai!
We have overcome your tragedy
and turned it into opportunity.
My doubts and fears of bringing you here
are at rest.
Your ability shows that
Now you must seek out this destiny alone.
Your training is at last complete, Sean.
Now you are a ninja.
PORT SAN LUCO, TRIANA
PRESENT DAY:
Gentlemen, may I have your attention?
Thank you for coming. Please be seated.
This project has been
over ten years in research.
But I'm glad that I can tell you that there
will be no more inefficient hijackings.
No more bungled kidnappings
or mistimed bombings.
Now terrorism can be scientifically
focused to be totally effective.
It all sounds quite impressive, Doctor.
But untiI you prove its ability
or should I say even the strongest
human? - they're not buying.
Very good, GeneraI Andreas.
That's a good challenge. I'll accept it, too.
We'll find a superhuman and show you
the power of our new experiment.
We'd be ready to strike within a month,
if not sooner.
Things seem to be going nicely.
Except for GeneraI Andreas. I don't know
how you tolerate his incessant demands.
His dissatisfaction
can work to our advantage.
UntiI he's outlived his usefulness, let him
think he runs the island. It doesn't matter.
Air Triana announces
the departure of its flight...
Excuse me. You're Sean Davidson, right?
Yeah.
- Curtis. Curtis Jackson!
- That's right.
- Good to see you again, man.
- Good to see you.
- Fighting lightweight?
- I'm just gonna do the sword competition.
Excuse me. Sorry. You made the cover
of Inside Karate this month.
- Dex.
- Hi, Dex. Sean Davidson.
Good to meet you, man.
It's a pleasure. It really is.
- Hey, this is Curtis Jackson.
- Dex.
- Of course. The sword man.
- That's right.
Boy. The English look, uh...
very pale, wouldn't you say?
That's Joe Simpson there. He's tough.
I see Tom Wright from Australia's
here also.
I ain't worried. I mean, uh...
we're Americans, right?
- This your first time?
- Yeah.
- Come on.
- ... please board immediately.
Triana Island Air
is pleased to announce
the flight from the mainland
has now arrived at Gate 3.
Oh.
- Well, they've all arrived.
- Great. Please, sit down.
- Would you like a drink?
- No, thanks.
Arranging that tournament was actually
a fabulous idea. Really fabulous.
Well, only if the right one is here.
Remember, GeneraI Andreas
asked for a superhuman.
Yes. That is the question.
I saw the American team at the airport.
I think the guy we're after is one of them.
Really?
Very good. Watch the tournament.
If you think he's the one, let me know.
- Absolutely. I will.
- Thank you.
Welcome to the opening
of the 1989 Island Games
InternationaI Karate Championship.
East Bay Labs is proud
to sponsor these games.
As their representative,
I would now like to introduce
the honorary host of this marvellous event,
the distinguished leader of Triana,
GeneraI Andreas.
Thank you.
Ladies and gentlemen,
over the next few days you will see
the battles of modern-day warriors,
courageous men
who will prove their strength and skills
in the spirit of internationaI competition.
Let the games begin.
And now, from America,
Sean Davidson,
three times black belt karate champion.
And his opponent, from Great Britain,
the European karate champion,
Joe Simpson.
Sean Davidson is on the white line
and Joe Simpson is on the red line.
Gentlemen, here. Bow.
To each other, bow. Fighting stance.
Sean Davidson appears to be taunting
Joe Simpson by remaining still.
Good blocks and quick reactions from
Davidson has averted any contact hits.
Continue.
A nice combination by Davidson
gives him a first point.
Ready?
A solid hit by Simpson ties the match.
Whoever gets the next point
will be the winner.
No point.
Despite Davidson's contact hit, it was
a no point. Simpson was out of bounds.
Continue.
Strike point. Winner.
Sean Davidson wasn't going
to leave anything to chance.
He defeated Simpson
with a fast kick to win the match.
Wow, would you look at those two!
I'm gonna get us a table with them, OK?
If he introduces me again
as the karate champion...
- May we join you, my friends and I?
- Yeah.
Guys, come on over for a beer.
Let me introduce you. My buddy Sean.
- Hi.
- Karate champion.
Hi, I'm Susanna.
And this is Powerhouse Jackson.
Oh, Powerhouse!
- Nice to meet you.
- Powerhouse.
I'm Dex.
Kind of the... heartthrob of the group.
- Your best one yet!
- Can we have three beers, please?
- No. Make mine a Coke, if you will.
- Make that two.
- Are you with the tournament?
- We represent the United States.
- Who do you represent?
- Myself.
Yourself? I'm very glad.
Perhaps there is a God.
Thank you. You're very charming.
Hey, Sean, what's up?
Can you keep up with him? OK.
Go.
Hey. An orientaI man, older guy,
and a couple of other guys. What room?
What room?
Upstairs on the right.
Izumo.
Sean.
It's you.
Izumo, what's going on?
What are you doing here?
Who are those people?
Sean! Help me!
Sean!
Sean!
Help, Sean!
Sean!
This way, Sean!
Izumo!
What the hell?
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