

Traveling from California to Houston, a martial arts expert suffers a motorcycle breakdown in a small Texas town. But his bad luck proves to be a blessing in disguise for the local townspeople when he discovers the corrupt sheriff and his KKK cronies beating a young black student to death. Following the code of the ninja, the mysterious warrior embarks on a one-man crusade to clean up the streets. But his quest is complicated by a strong-willed young woman who insists on helping him.
Practical Effects
Ninja moves performed by someone who definitely trained via mail-order.
Acting
Stephen K. Hayes plays himself, the only authentic ninja for miles.
Director
Karl Armstrong
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Stephen K. Hayes is a legitimate ninjutsu grandmaster who somehow ended up in this; his autobiographical presence is the film's only credential.
Shot in Houston with local talent, this exemplifies early '90s direct-to-video action that clumsily grafted social issues onto martial arts schlock.
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