Ghost Warrior

1984

Action / Sci-Fi

8
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Rotten 17% · 2 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Spilled 17% · 100 ratings
IMDb Rating 5.2/10 10 942 942

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Plot summary

When skiers in Japan come across the frozen body of centuries-old samurai warrior Yoshimita, scientists secretly whisk the corpse to a high-tech laboratory in California, where they bring him back to life. But when Yoshimita escapes onto the mean streets of 1980s Los Angeles, his ancient and strict code of honor gets him both into and out of trouble. J. Larry Carroll directs this low-budget action fantasy.

Top cast

Hiroshi Fujioka as Yoshimitsu
Janet Julian as Chris Welles
Peter Liapis as Johnny Tooth
Larry Cedar as Helicopter Observer
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576.8 MB
1280*694
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
Seeds 1
1.21 GB
1920*1040
English 2.0
NR
23.976 fps
1 hr 21 min
Seeds 1

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by lowlandermg 4 / 10

This film cannot exist. It is a ghost, a phantom, or a hoax...

A whiskey stream of consciousness review.

Cool exteriors of Motosuka, Japan in the intro scene. As preposterous as the beginning sequence is (knowing the premise). There is a mythical quality that is appealing. Music has some similarities to Red Dawn and First Blood, which is funny, as it is composed by Richard Band, brother of Charles Band (Full Moon Studios). That said, the score is the best and most consistent element of the film. The idea that they could revive a centuries old samurai frozen in ice without brain damage is beyond our current capabilities and requires quite the suspension of disbelief. The fact that it is a cryogenic research facility is a nice touch though, knowing that the hope for revival is in future technological advances and many of todays elite technocrats are fully invested in it. The film borrows a bunch from the film Iceman starring Timothy Hutton. The samurai is much cooler than the caveman, tho me thinks. Having the samurai discover tv for the first time with W. A. S. P. "Tormentor" Playing is a nice touch. Hiroshi Fujioka does a pretty good job of showing curiosity as well as a propensity for the human instinctual gift of understanding in an alien timeline. As much interest as the beginning of the film inspires, the last half hour grinds and seems to lose any of its original inspiration-probably due to lack of budget. There just isn't enough compelling action or memorable scenes to tie the story together. Disappointing with what started with potential. Slashed with a dram of Old Soul (full proof store pick). Cheers!

Reviewed by milkhole213 5 / 10