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5/10
A women-in-prison film with added ninjas.
BA_Harrison31 March 2020
Godfrey Ho is amongst my most watched directors, so there must be something that keeps drawing me back; perhaps it's to see just how awful his films can get.

Shadow Killers Tiger Force is certainly pretty bad, another one of the director's clumsy cut and shut jobs, but like many of his films, there are moments of sheer lunacy that just about make it worthwhile for fans of grade-Z trash. Most of the film comprises of scenes taken from Taiwanese women-in-prison movie Prisoner 407 (1976), which are far from the best that that particular genre has to offer; instead of super sleazy, they're simply tedious. The remainder consists of hilariously bad ninja footage, in which Deborah Grant, as Jenny the ninja, jumps around a lot while battling bad ninjas.

The story that Ho weaves around this Frankenstein's monster of a movie goes something like this: nasty ninjas are abducting women and taking them to a work-camp where they are forced to dig rocks and dirt, and sew mail-bags (for what purpose is never revealed). Jenny the ninja is hired by a millionaire to find his missing daughter Sylvia (Dorothy Yip), who has been taken captive by the nasty ninjas and is scheduled to be sold into slavery in the Middle East. Allowing herself to be captured and incarcerated, Jenny tries to help Sylvia to escape.

Amongst the dumbest moments are a ninja launching a torpedo at a rowboat, the female prisoners receiving mail even though no-one is supposed to know where they are, the camp commandant declaring that he will halve the prisoners sentences if they co-operate (sentences? according to this film's plot, they've been kidnapped!), and a couple of instances of the distinctly average-looking Jenny luring guards from their duties by acting sexy. For the most part, though, it's strictly dullsville, at least until the final act, which needs to be seen to be believed...

Jenny the ninja battles the main bad ninja, both warriors walking through a solid brick wall. Jenny does some sexy dancing in a sheer outfit before cutting off the bad ninja's head, only for it to reattach itself. Then both ninjas teleport to a forest, where the fight continues. Jenny looks as though she is going to lose when Sylvia's father and his men turn up and pump the bad ninja full of lead. But bad ninja doesn't die so easy: he kills several of the gun-men and turns his attention to Jenny, but finally meets his match when a ninja-seeking missile finds its target, blowing him to pieces. These final ten minutes or so are a lot of fun, and leave the film on a high, but getting there isn't always easy.

4.5/10. rounded up to 5 for IMDb.
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5/10
Madcap ninja nonsense
Leofwine_draca7 March 2018
Warning: Spoilers
SHADOW KILLERS TIGER FORCE is another madcap cut and pasta ninja movie from Godfrey Ho and the team at IFD. As usual it suffers from the whole middle section of the film being made up of scenes inserted from an entirely different movie, namely the women-in-prison flick PRISONER 407. These are poorly presented and dubbed and quite boring. The good news is that the new material is full of cheese and excitement and hilarious sequences. The opening sequence has a garden party attacked by ninjas who kill the men and kidnap the women. Ninja film regular Alexander Rei Lo has a tiny cameo as a martial arts trainer who gets killed instantly. Gaudily ninjas randomly pop up throughout the running time in scenes augmented by cheesy practical FX and the like. It all builds to a woodland climax which has one of the most unintentionally funny scenes I've ever witnessed: an evil black-clad ninja being hunted through the woods by a special ninja-seeking missile. It has to be seen to be believed!
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5/10
Entertaining ninjas and subpar WIP
CobraMist26 October 2020
A series of abductions conducted by a team of nefarious ninjas has resulted in a nearby female prison/white slavery operation to acquire a new set of inhabitants. One of these newly arrived prisoners is the daughter of someone important (do the details really matter?) and hires a good ninja, Jenny (Deborah Grant) to break his daughter out. This may sound like the a fun setup for some classic Godfrey Ho shenanigans but it sadly suffers the same issues that many of his lesser films do.

The ninja parts are admittedly really fun; ranging from trash 80's action to psychotronic ninja fights. Goofy weapons and even goofier fight choreography is on full display here. While perhaps not as consistently ridiculous as other works from Ho (NINJA SILENT ASSASSIN (1987), NINJA TERMINATOR (1986)) they are enjoyable.

Sadly the WIP portions are not only tame but almost entirely unmemorable. Despite all of the showers and baths that the prisoners have to take there isn't a single bit of nudity. The women all effectively cover themselves anytime the camera is on them. A few women are brutalized but none of it is gory or bloody. None of the characters (prisoners or staff) are terribly memorable. There's some initial posturing among the prisoners but this does not last long and results in very few of fights. The escape attempts do not result in the typical level of violence that many WIP showcase. Really the only interesting bits here is spotting the signs of the copy and paste film making.

I wouldn't suggest to anyone who isn't a die hard WIP and Godfrey Ho fan.
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10/10
Truly the most insane ending ever filmed!!!
HaemovoreRex8 October 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Yes it's time for yet another obscure cut & paste ninja epic here as served up (possibly) by our old pal Godfrey Ho, moonlighting under the pseudonym of Tommy Cheng in this instance.

Matters get off to a jolly good start in this when we witness a group of picnickers having their meal rudely interrupted by some ninja who sneak out from the nearby bushes and proceed to kill the men and kidnap the women! (a very common phenomena so I understand) Next we cut to another scene wherein we see a couple having a romantic boat ride, but this to is suddenly ruined when a ninja fires a torpedo into said vessel(!) and blows the couple overboard(!) Two more ninja row over (a decidedly odd looking site if ever I saw one!) and help the woman into their boat whereupon she actually thanks them(!!!!!!) before another ninja runs his sword through her man! We cut once more, this time to an Alexander Lou look alike (I'm pretty sure it wasn't our Alex though!) who is teaching some wimpy geezer kung fu whilst their women look on. -Yep, you've guessed it, some more ninja turn up, kill the men and steal the girls! – Great Scott! – what dastardly plot is going on here?!

Well, we next go to some anxious looking suited men with apples upon their heads (hold on I'll explain all!). A female ninja in a shiny blue suit does a William Tell with some throwing stars and splits the apples. This is followed by two Chinese guys attacking her with spears and swords. She wins but doesn't kill them……you see, she is simply being tested by a man sitting nearby who seems mightily impressed by her combative prowess. And the reason he's testing her? Well it's revealed that his daughter has gone missing (ostensibly taken by the ninja) and he is hiring said lady ninja to find her and bring her back. Ah ha! Now we're getting somewhere!

The next scene has a lone woman on a beach pushing some beetles around in the sand with a stick (eh?!) – but hold, on – she's the lady ninja we just saw, pretending to be a hapless potential victim! Sure enough, some ninja turn up and proceed to abscond with her.

This is when the main body of the film kicks in i.e. the original film into which the newer, ninja scenes have been edited! Here we find that all the 'kidnapped' girls are being used as forced labour in some sort of prison camp. The story centres around a pretty woman called Sylvia and her repeated (unsuccessful) attempts to escape from her confinement. But hold on, wasn't Sylvia the name of the daughter that the man sent foxy, lady ninja into the camp to retrieve? Yes indeed, she is one and the same!

To be quite honest, this main story is somewhat less than engaging…..OK, I'll be a little bit more blunt – it's crap! Nonetheless, there are a few moments of note: For instance, in one scene a woman solemnly informs Sylvia that there is no hope of rescue as no one knows that the women are held in the camp. This is immediately followed however by a scene where a guard walks into the room and hands out the women's mail(!!!) What the hell?!?!?!

To cut a long story short, after multiple abortive attempts to get away from her captors, Sylvia does finally get out in style in a helicopter via an ingenious escape plan.

But where is our lady ninja friend in all this you might well ask?

Well, during the course of events, it is revealed that the head of the camp is in actual fact another ninja! A ninja in fact, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Boysie from Only Fools And Horses(!!!!!!!) But enough about this almost eerie similarity – this evil fellow furthermore has plans to sell 53 of the women off to the Middle East!

Well, it doesn't exactly take a genius to work out that a climatic ninja duel is on the cards here!

Now as I've stated before, up until now the film was to be quite honest, something of a chore to sit through. Indeed, I found myself constantly looking at the clock just to see how much more of this film was remaining. Why therefore you might well enquire, would I award this film a solid 10 stars?!

The reason is very simple…..the ending of this flick is just about the most demented and jaw dropingly ridiculous ending I have ever witnessed in any film! (and trust me; as a huge fan of bad movies I have seen some mightily inept stuff in my time!)

Sadly with the IMDb 1000 word limit almost up I will have to eschew the full details (and I wouldn't want to spoil it for you anyway) but suffice to say – it involves disco dancing(!), a belt beheading, and a special, magical ninja seeking missile(!!!!!) Yes, you read that correctly – believe me, it really has to be seen to be believed!

What can I say? An absolute deranged classic! - I'm quite sure that Sigmund Freud would have had a field day with this one!
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9/10
A hyperbolic display of kaleidoscopically crazy Kung Fu action!
Weirdling_Wolf23 January 2014
Seemingly shot/ created / pasted/ spirited into deranged celluloid sentience without an iota of care for continuity, the marvellously maniacal martial arts polymath, and all-round action-movie alchemist, Godfrey Ho is boisterously back in B-Movie business with his bellicose, deliriously disjointed beauty 'Shadow Killers Tiger Force', and after his deadly K. O blow 'Commando Fury'; the restless, relentlessly opportunist, inventively insane impresario Ho is still swinging like a storm-lashed weathercock, dutifully dazzling his many avid, Ninjitsu-raddled, cheap-socky craving fans with this hyperbolic display of kaleidoscopically kooky Ninjutsu action!

Identikit Ninja action movies were ubiquitous DTV fodder in the mid-to-late 80s, and yet, only ONE truly extraordinarily luminous iconoclast, only ONE bafflingly prolific, foreword-thinking film visionary knew the lasting entertainment value of composite, schizoid action; and that future-writing polymath still walks among us mere mortals! And, happily, said future is HERE and NOW, and that sublime future is,'Shadow Killers Tiger Force'!!!! The words 'Rip' and 'Roaring' were only recently minted to perfectly describe this maniacal diorama of martial arts madness! Godfrey Ho, wherever thou art, thine magnificent movie (F)artistry remains greatly appreciated, especially by this sleep-deprived, B-Movie-boiled, permanently Ninjoid noggin of mine! - 'Godfrey Ho's hyperbolic display of kaleidoscopically kooky Ninjutsu action knocked me right out of my silky PJs!!!'
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