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OMG!!! Over the weekend, I bought a 4-DVD, 16 movie pack of martial arts films for $5.00. Included in the collection was the first two episodes of the 1984 NBC series THE MASTER, which starred Lee Van Cleef as John Peter McAllister, a former Korean War vet who after the war lived in Japan and trained to be a Ninja. Thirty years have passed and he sets out to America to find his daughter. Of course, the ninja clan are not happy and send their top man and former McAllister protege Okasa (Sho Kosugi) to find McAllister. Meanwhile, the "American Ninja" finds himself a student in recluse troublemaker Max Keller (Timothy Van Patten), who offers to help with the search in exchange for Ninja training.
The pilot was awesome that it featured a swordfight between Van Cleef (and double Ed Anders) and Kosugi, who also served as the series' ninja choreographer and technical adviser. The second episode featured Brian Tochi as a scumbad Triad lord whose master Lika, played by veteran Soon Teck-Oh, was a ninja who takes on McAllister in the climatic bout. This is one series I wished hit DVD. I know there was only 13 episodes of the series, but it was such 80's ninja fun during that era...plus I found myself humming that theme song for too long now LOL |
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The series is on dvd. There is a 2 disc set of resonable quality. Max Keller wen't on to direct televison. I think he did some of the Sopranos series.
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Really??? Gotta look for that :)
You're right...Timothy Van Patten did direct a number of Sopranos episodes and before THE MASTER, he was on the series THE WHITE SHADOW and also played the gang leader Peter Stegman in one of my all-time favorite cult classics, CLASS OF 1984. "Life is Pain. Pain is everything"... he must have followed that line because in THE MASTER pilot, he's thrown through not one, but two bar windows??? LOL |
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To cool. I forgot about this show. Used to watch it religiously.
Just added the DVD to my netflix que... |
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By the way, I find it funny that Demi Moore was on one of the episodes. |
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The same two episodes have been floating around on DVD for a long time. I don't know what the original source was. Maybe someone had released it on VHS in the 90s, and then it got dubbed onto DVD by someone like Platinum DVD or one of those other cheapy labels.
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I use to love this show when I was a Teenager!!
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![]() I also saw that Revenge of the Nerds' Takeshi, Brian Tochi, was a villain in the second episode of the series as well as Soon Teck-Oh as Van Cleef's rival ninja in that episode. |
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