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Ninja Wolves (A Pretended Rebel) (1979) Kung Kung Fu
Ninja Wolves (A Pretended Rebel) (1979) Kung Kung Fu
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US Title: Ninja Wolves (A Pretended Rebel)
Also Known As: A Pretended Rebel.
Year: 1979
Country: Japan
Available from ClassicKungFuMovies.com for collectors of rare ninja cinema, vintage martial arts action, and hard-to-find Asian cult classics.
Story Snapshot:
A ruthless eunuch general controls the land through fear, using his deadly personal bodyguards to eliminate anyone who dares oppose him. Into this dangerous world step two highly skilled Japanese swordsmen who infiltrate the general’s elite ranks and quickly rise through deception, manipulation, and martial skill. As loyalties shift and hidden agendas collide, explosive sword fights and kung fu battles erupt in a deadly struggle for survival and revenge. Packed with classic old-school martial arts action, Ninja Wolves delivers fast-paced combat, ninja intrigue, and vintage 1970s kung fu atmosphere from beginning to end.
Why Collectors Pick It:
Collectors of rare kung fu and ninja action cinema continue to seek out Ninja Wolves for its blend of Japanese swordplay, classic Hong Kong-style fight choreography, and underground martial arts energy. Fans of vintage 1970s kung fu movies appreciate the film’s gritty atmosphere, old-school dubbing, and non-stop combat sequences featuring cult martial arts favorites like Chang Yi and Yueh Hua. With its mix of ninja themes, betrayal-driven storytelling, and traditional kung fu action, this hard-to-find martial arts oddity stands out as a unique addition for collectors building a deep library of rare Asian action cinema.
Starring: Chang Yi, Yueh Hua, Chan Muk Chuen, Eddy Ko Hung, Miu Tin, Wong Hap, Sun Jung Chi, Shih Ting Ken, Ma Cheung
Directed by: Joe Law Chi
Release Year: 1979
Country: Japan
Languages: English Dubbed
Subtitles: None
Aspect Ratio: 4:3 Fullscreen
Audio: Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Format: DVD, NTSC, Region All
Running Time: 90 Minutes
Prepared for collectors of classic martial arts cinema by ClassicKungFuMovies.com.
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