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(1987)

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Great ninja/Pow movie now on DVD
junselenyberg31 January 2004
I saw this movie for the first time in 1987 as it was released as VHS rental movie. I was amazed about all Ninja movies at the time and this was the best in my opinion at that time, but just a vile after that it disappeared form the shelf's (...for ever it seemed). Ever since I have been looking for this movie to get me a copy if it either on VHS or on DVD and finally I found it!!

Yes, from now on you can get hold of this awesome movie on DVD. It is released by Pegasus, don't know much about the company, it is released at mid-price and with only movie stills and interactive menu as extra material. As it seems, sorry to say, it is a VHS rip direct to DVD with no re-mastering or any fancy stuff so the picture is a bit "old" looking.

But anyway it is finally possible to get hold of a copy!! For anyone interested, it can be ordered form Amazon
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1/10
Could anyone ever finish this movie??
brian bosworth13 March 2002
Ultimax force follows the predictable guidelines for a 1980's Vietnam movie, obviously the war is over and there are POW's who need to be saved by an elite force of martial arts experts. How many times can this be done and how many of these movies appear in the discount sections of movie stores?

Possibly the worst film of it's kind! However a great sleep aid!
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7/10
It mixes the sillier aspects with the more explosive bits in a pleasing way.
tarbosh2200025 March 2022
Warning: Spoilers
After an opening onscreen crawl informing us of the sad situation involving POW's in Vietnam, we then cut to the Ninja Society of California, where there is a ninja showdown involving extensive sword battles. After the ninja fight, the sensei, Hiroshi, informs the ninja school that a particular POW, Captain Dave Morgan (Simpson), is being held in 'Nam by the evil Col. Minh (Uhen). Morgan's sister Audrey (Miller) has, in their parlance, "invoked the code". In other words, the unbreakable bond between ninja warriors to never leave a brother behind.

So these 'American Ninjas', led by Chris Burton (Nicholas), but including Dick Foster (Ladd), Mike Dobson (Giffin), and Bill Norton (Scott) - the last of which has a thick New York accent not entirely befitting of a ninja as we know them - fly to Laos to link up with local contact Lloyd Mitchum (Hahn). Then our heroes are off to Vietnam to fight the baddies and rescue the POW's. Along the way, they meet a helpful woman named Phoung (Cheung), the daughter of a local woman and an American serviceman. She wants our ninjas to help her escape the hellhole she's living in now and escape to America. Will our group of heroes - presumably the ULTIMAX FORCE we've been hearing so much about - complete their mission?

Ultimax Force is a film that poses a question to the audience. That question is: what is Ultimax? And, secondarily, how much Ultimax can you stand? It doesn't have to be much, as the film is only about 80 minutes long, as most movies should be.

During that time, we get a lot of jungle action, as this is a solid entry in the Philippines-shot jungle genre. Huts will explode, but the coolest aspect of Ultimax Force is that our heroes are in full ninja regalia as they mow down baddies with Uzis. You don't see that every day. They also make full use of their ninja abilities to hide and remain unseen until just the right moment. And then more baddies wearing triangular rice paddy hats get blown away with ninjas firing their machine guns. It works.

What would a film of this sort be without the time-honored barfight, at least one scene of Prerequisite Torture, and a synth-based soundtrack? Also like a lot of movies of this kind, it slows down right before the climax and there are some doldrums right before the explosive finale. You wouldn't think something with this brief a running time could actually slow down too much, but it does.

Maybe because there's not much plot to speak of, and what plot there is happens to be a "go to Vietnam and rescue the hostages" scenario we've seen countless times before. But we don't watch these movies for new and different plot innovations. We watch them to see huts explode, and, if time allows, to watch white guys in ninja getups blast people with automatic weapons. Which happens in spades here, so we're more than satisfied.

It does have a very cool ending, and, speaking of cool, our ninja team leader Chris Burton (Arnold Nicholas's only screen credit to date) wears a ninja headband in his casual, off hours, even when he's out of ninja uniform. Additionally, you know this is a Philippines-shot film because it features Henry Strzalkowski, and it was written by Joe Mari Avellana.

We weren't familiar with director Willy Milan, but hopefully we'll come across more of his work in the future. However, we should count ourselves as lucky we've seen this movie. It was on our must-see rare movie list for many years, because its release history has been spotty. In America, it was nonexistent, as it never received a VHS or DVD release. Sometime in the early 2000's it received a release on the Pegasus label in Europe, and another release as its German title Ruckus 2.

In the end, despite some slow moments, Ultimax Force is well worth seeing. It mixes the sillier aspects with the more explosive bits in a pleasing way. Fans of the jungle genre will most likely get the most out of it.
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10/10
Probably the worst movie you will ever see
carlos-pires26 July 2021
Probably the worst movie you will ever see.

I LOVE IT!

The plot: a bunch of guys from the Ninja Society of California (Really!) go on a mission to save a POW from the clutches of the evil vietcong captain.

Action all over. From the first to the last minute. Crazy martial arts antics and guys jumping and dying left and right. Guys dying from grenade explosions tamer than firecrackers. All VC enemies have pointy straw hats.

The hero wears a bandana with flags of USA and Japan.

Sheer perfection.
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8/10
The Ninja Commandos are off to Vietnam
Sic Coyote10 May 2000
The scrolling text at the start of the movie gives a background story very much like Cobra Mission. POWs are still being held in Vietnam and being killed & tortured all the time. So a crack team of ninja commandos(sic) are sent off to bring one of their friends back who's still being held captive. After gathering the information and equipment they need they are flown out and set on their quest to free the captives.

The film starts up with some very cheap titles and music with is kind of cool really(in my opinion) quite like Bad Taste's score. Then we get treated to a quite well choreographed ninja fight sequence with kitanas. Although not making to much sense it does serve as a nice intro to the film. Then we have the rest of the film of them going through jungle shooting up the enemy jumpin about and throwing grenades. There's action, treachery, more action, more treachery which all leads up to a literally explosive conclusion.

This is a quite fun film, although not brilliantly done it manages to fill itself out with plenty of varied action and you don't get bored watching it. Plus unlike quite a few films the ending is not a total let down but actually is very cool.

I've never seen this available on video anywhere except for the one copy I have so I'm guessing that it's quite obscure, one to add to my list of totally obscure (English language) films. See this if you can and if you don't expect to much from it, you'll have a good time. 8/10
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10/10
Awesome
georg-8163024 August 2019
Just want to say: That was the best ninja movie at that time. I saw it on VHS in 1992 and was pretty amazing with all the ninjas staff and everything. Back in time I probably have watch it 20 times. Maybe is not gonna be interesting today, but back there when I was 7 years old that movie was my best ever for a long time.
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