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Listen as three men set out to find the treasure in the countless mounds of forgotten VHS tapes around flea markets, garage sales, basements, and closets. We are a VHS podcast that looks at VHS box art, posters, trailers, and behind the scenes. Every week we put something in our film museum like Indiana Jones would.
Analog Jones loves reviewing Canon Films, and this week Steve picks a crazy one in Ninja III: The Domination (1984).
Quick Facts
Directed by Sam Firstenberg
Written by James R. Silke
Distributed by Cannon Film
Released on September 14, 1984
Budget of $2 million
Box Office: $7,610,785
Rotten Tomatoes: 33% Tomatometer / 53% Popcornmeter
Starring
Sho Kosugi (Japanese) as Goro Yamada
Lucinda Dickey as Christie Ryder
Jordan Bennett as Billy Secord
James Hong (an American born to Chinese immigrants) as Miyashima
David Chung (a Korean-American) as Black Ninja Hanjuro
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Analog Jones and the Temple of Film: VHS Podcast
Listen as three men set out to find the treasure in the countless mounds of forgotten VHS tapes around flea markets, garage sales, basements, and closets. We are a VHS podcast that looks at VHS box art, posters, trailers, and behind the scenes. Every week we put something in our film museum like Indiana Jones would.