3 ragazzi ninja

Titolo originale: 3 Ninjas
Regia: Jon Turteltaub |
Anno: 1992
Origine: United States of America |
Generi: Famiglia Azione Avventura Commedia
Tag: rescue | martial arts | hero | sibling relationship | rivalry | family | escapade | save the day | young heroes | teachers and students | eccentric family | vigilantism | heroic mission | power relations | laxative |
Cast: Victor Wong Chi-Keung | Michael Treanor | Max Elliott Slade | Chad Power | Rand Kingsley | Alan McRae | Margarita Franco | Kate Sargeant | Joel Swetow | Professor Toru Tanaka | Race Nelson | D.J. Harder | Baha Jackson | Scott Caudill | Tasen Chou | Clifton Powell | Alfredo Septién | Patrick Labyorteaux | Fritzi Burr | Rick Avery |

3 ragazzi ninja (3 Ninjas) è un film del 1992 diretto da Jon Turteltaub. è il primo dei quattro film della serie dei 3 Ninjas, avente come protagonisti tre giovani fratelli dediti allo studio delle arti marziali. Samuel Jr., Jeffrey e Michael sono i tre figli dell'agente FBI Sam Douglas. Trascorrono tutte le estati nel ranch del nonno materno giapponese Mori e qui imparano le arti marziali. Proprio durante l'addestramento il nonno assegna loro i nomi Ninja. Samuel prenderà il nome di Rocky per via del suo carattere deciso e sicuro, Jeffrey si chiamerà Colt a causa della sua velocità e Michael si chiamerà Tum Tum per via del fatto che mangia di tutto e la sua pancia risuona come un tamburo.

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Despite the fact that the 3 Ninjas (Rocky, Colt, and Tum Tum) are the main protagonists in all four [...] D
The international version, featuring scenes removed from the American version, has never been releas [...] D
In the original international version, the boys lost the basketball challenge, and a scene was at th [...] D
Max Elliott Slade got a bloody nose while shooting the basketball scene. D
Released on the big-screen with the Disney cartoon short, Petal to the Metal (1992) before the film. D
Hammer wears a Metallica shirt and puts up stickers of the different Metallica albums in the phone b [...] D
Colt's name was originally intended to be Pony. However, he is given a similar name called Mustang w [...] D
It was never revealed what happened to Fester, Hammer and Marcus; the three criminal surfer punks se [...] D
The house from the movie, which was in Oak Park, California, caught fire and was lost during the Woo [...] D
Michael Treanor and Max Elliott Slade were like brothers. In fact, Michael Treanor quotes, "Once Max [...] D
The only film in the series to be released by Touchstone Pictures. TriStar Pictures released the thr [...] D
Marcus (Race Nelson), one of the three criminal surfer punks, usually says only one word throughout [...] D
The much talked about international version of the movie without the cartoon sound effects, unedited [...] D
When Disney acquired the distribution rights to this film, the studio found it too violent. The film [...] D
Even though the film centers on Ninjas, none of the cast members had any training of Ninjutsu whatso [...] D
D.J. Harder, who portrays Hammer, was also the second assistant camera operator on the film. Aside f [...] D
The ninja on the ship with the painted face was Max Elliott Slade's trainer for the film. D
In order for the soup can telephone to operate correctly, the string needs to coated in candle wax, [...] D
Final film of Fritzi Burr. She is the aunt of the film's director, John Turtletub D
Despite being picked up by Disney, there was not much hope for the success of the movie and at best [...] D
The goons are given 623 as the address. But the house number is actually 580. D
In the warehouse scene, Douglas gets out of the car and Snyder looks right at him. Snyder later reve [...] D
The video game the Tum Tum was playing in the bedroom was the original Japanese version of Super Mar [...] D
The TV version of the film was followed by the Walt Disney classic cartoon Paperino e le Giovani Mar [...] D