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None of the original actors except a tiny role for Victor Wong as the Master returned for this 4th sequel to an utterly mediocre film series.
Maybe boys and some girls in the 7 to 11 age range will be entertained by some of the movies in this series, anyone older than that will find the movies too lightweight and far-fetched. Anyone younger than that shouldn't be subjected to violence (albeit light violence) that's in these movies.
However this one is so dull and disposable I don't think anyone will enjoy it.
, Rocky(Mathew Botuchis), Colt (Michael O'Laskey II), and Tum Tum Douglas (James Paul Roeske II) are three brothers who get Ninja karate lessons from their Japanese granpa Mori (Victor Wong).
The older brothers quite the training, but the younger one continues with it. It's his birthday and they go toan amusement park (called Mega Mountain), so that the little guy can see Dave Dragon (Hulk Hogan) whose a superhero on t.v.
Unfoturnately while they are at the park, some bad guys headed up by Loni Anderson and Jim (Hey Verne) Varney decide to kidnap everyone in the park for ransom money. It's the 3 brothers together with Dave Dragon to the rescue.
What a movie.....Not even a good cable movie, yet it was released to theaters where it did little business.
3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain 1998 Directed by Sean McNamara
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