In order to save the Ninja empire and his sister, the Ninja Master must reveal his fighting ability against Ivan the Red – the man who murdered his mother. —IMDb
Born in HK, Godfrey Ho was the assistant director for Chang Cheh at the Shaw Brothers studio for a few years and worked alongside John Woo. Ho’s first film was a low budget production entitled Parix Killer, followed by the now cult classic The Dragon Hero. He has also made well over 10 korean movies and a dozen or so Ninja movies, most of witch are available on video shelves all over the world. Godfrey Ho found fame with the modern day femme fatale genre and a series of films including Lethal Panther, Princess Madam and Born To Fight. He also directed Cynthia Rothrock in Honour And Glory and Undefeatable. Godfrey is currently working between USA and HK. —hkcinemagic
Robert William Young (born 16 March 1933) is a British television and film director.
Young was born in Cheltenham, and in the 1980s and early 1990s, established himself as a leading director of British TV drama. In the 1970s, he directed Vampire Circus (1972) and Hammer House of Horror. He directed several episodes of Minder and Bergerac in the early 1980s, and the acclaimed TV serial The Mad Death which centred around a rabies outbreak. Perhaps his best remembered television work was on Robin of Sherwood, for which he directed many of the best-regarded episodes.
Young moved towards black comedy in the early 1990s, directing Jeeves and Wooster based on the stories written by P.G. Wodehouse, and GBH, for which he was nominated for a BATA award. It was partly on the strength of GBH that he was assigned to direct Fierce Creatures, John Cleese’s 1997 follow-up to A Fish Called Wanda, which featured many of the same cast as GBH. However, the production ran into problems and… read more