Rareflix Triple Feature, Vol. 3: Revenge of the Bushido Blade / Ninja Strikes Back / Lady Street Fighter

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Product Description 3 DVD Box Set! Revenge of the Bushido Blade -During World War II, an army platoon rapes a woman and kills both her and her husband in the Philippines. But there was a witness they did not count on: the couple's young son. Decades later, the army platoon reunite at the scene of the crime. But that young witness is now grown up. He tracks them down with one sole purpose in mind: revenge! Also known as The Last Reunion and released on video as Ninja Nightmare, Revenge of the Bushido Blade stars Leo Fong and features Philip Baker Hall (Boogie Nights) and Cameron Mitchell (The Toolbox Murders). The Ninja Strikes Back -After a brief stint on the wrong side of the law, Bruce (Bruce Lee clone, Bruce Le) decides it's time to settle down with his girlfriend. But his old gang is up to their old tricks, kidnapping an ambassador's daughter. So Bruce is recruited by police to track her down, sending him all over the world. Once he thinks it's all over, the gang not only goes after his girlfriend but they may have had something to do with the death of his father. Nothing a lot of butt-kicking martial arts can't fix. Also stars Bolo Yeung (Bloodsport) and Harold Sakata (Goldfinger). Lady Streetfighter -A woman (Renee Harmon, Frozen Scream) gets wrapped up in a world of intrigue when gangsters hunt down her sister who may be harboring a tape full of incriminating info. Kung fu, car chases, shootouts and weird parties ensue in this bizarre, forgotten actioner from director James Bryan (Don't Go In the Woods). Also appearing is legendary showgirl and gangster moll, Liz Renay (Desperate Living, The Thrill Killers). About the Actor Bruce Le (real name Huang Jian Long, a.k.a. Wong Kin Lung) (born June 5, 1950, Burma) is a martial artist and actor known for his martial arts film of the 1970s and '80s. Most of these were inexpensively produced and were made to capitalize on the martial arts phenomenon started by Bruce Lee, whose death in 1973 left a large box office void (hence the name change to "Bruce Le"). Bruce Le was a contract player for the Shaw Brothers, where he appeared in the science fiction opus Infra-Man. He is more well known, however, for his Bruce Lee inspired "tribute" films, also known as "Bruceploitation". (Wikipedia)