Master Ninja

Master Ninja

4.7

Jan 20 1984

2h 30m

Action, Drama, TV Movie

Aging skilled master ninja, John Peter McAllister, and his young apprentice search for John's long lost daughter, all the while his old enemies try to stop him. The first two episodes of "The Master" edited into a feature length film used as a promo for the television series.

Lee Van Cleef

Lee Van Cleef

John Peter McAllister

Tim Van Patten

Tim Van Patten

Max Keller

Sho Kosugi

Sho Kosugi

Okasa

Bill McKinney

Bill McKinney

Sheriff Kyle

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