The Master Ninja 5

The Master Ninja 5

1985 · 92 min · ★ 10.0 · Action, TV Movie

Lee Van Cleef stars as John Peter McAllister, who as a reverend master of the Ninja warrior society, deserts the order the order to search for his missing daughter in the U.S.

Directed by Bruce Kessler · Written by Susan Woollen

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