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Ninja Zombies

Genre: Horror
Countries: USA,
Release Date: April 07, 2011
Year: 2011
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What do you get when you combine the deadly ninja with the horrific zombie? Amazing action sequences, suspense and scares, gore, violence and plenty of laughs! On the surface, is an action-comedy-horror film, or a zom-com with martial arts. At it's core, however, it's a film about friendship, growing up, and accepting responsibilities that you never wanted. Dameon, a young landlord with no real job or obligations, begins having nightmares - flashes from the life of a samurai on the run who tries to rid his world of an evil Hell Sword that could raise the dead (the Jigoku no Ken). When he finds a chest containing his family's ancestral sword and a mysterious journal, he realizes that his dreams were real and the samurai was his ancestor. He discovers that there are two swords: this one from the chest is good and grants him his ancestor's fighting power, but the evil sword from his dreams is also real, and hidden away somewhere near by. When his tenant/ roommate Kara translates his ancestor's journal, she finds the evil Hell Sword and brings her recently deceased brother back from the grave-- but accidentally raises a clan of undead ninjas in the process! Now Dameon, Kara, and their roommates --the geeky Luke, the frat boys G and Lar-Dawg, and the suburban princess Trish-- must band together if they want to survive as the ninja zombies hunt them down. Can Dameon grow up in time to accept the power of his ancestor and his responsibility to save the world?

How to Watch Ninja Zombies Legally and Safely

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Ashley Williams     , Lloyd Kaufman     , Michael Lee