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Suggestions of similar film to American Samurai
There are 44 films with the same actors, 16 films with the same director, 26933 with the same cinematographic genres (including 5551 with exactly the same 2 genres than
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Directed by Sam FirstenbergOrigin USAGenres Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts films,
Samurai filmsActors David Bradley,
David Bradley,
Marc Dacascos,
John Fujioka,
Antony Szeto,
Dion LamRating49%
After a plane crash in the Japanese mountains, its only survivor—a baby named Andrew—is adopted by a samurai master. Andrew, along with the samurai's son, Kenjiro, are trained in the warrior’s way. Andrew excels in his training and soon surpasses his stepbrother’s skills. Kenjiro's jealousy pushes him to join the Yakuza, where he takes the Mafia oath and forsakes the moral values of the samurai’s code. He leaves his father’s home, swearing to one day take revenge on his brother., 1h35
Directed by Sam FirstenbergOrigin USAGenres Martial arts,
Action,
Adventure,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Michael Dudikoffi,
Steve James,
Judie Aronson,
Richard Norton,
John Fujioka,
John LaMottaRating54%
Private Joe Armstrong (Michael Dudikoff) is conscripted into the U.S. Army by a judge, as an alternative to prison. Joe ends up fighting off the Black Star Order of ninjas while stationed in the Philippines. He saves Patricia Hickock (Judie Aronson) — daughter of Colonel William Hickock, Joe's commanding officer — from a kidnapping attempt. Although the rest of Joe's platoon is wiped out by the Black Star ninjas, Joe's popularity with his fellow GIs takes a nosedive, even as he is targeted for revenge by the Black Star Master ninja (Tadashi Yamashita)., 1h44
Directed by Sam FirstenbergGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Michael Dudikoffi,
Steve James,
William Wallace,
John P. Ryan,
James Booth,
Marc AlaimoRating57%
A retired secret service agent, Captain Matt Hunter (Dudikoff), takes on a sinister right-wing political organization called the Pentangle. He comes to the aid of his best friend Larry Richards (James), an African-American politician who has become a target for the Pentangle's henchmen. Impressed by Hunter's martial arts skills, the Pentangle leaders try to persuade him to join their cause and kidnap his sister Sarah (Gereighty) to make sure he cooperates. Hunter takes on the Pentangle one man at a time. The film concludes with the possibility of a sequel., 1h46
Directed by Sam FirstenbergGenres Thriller,
ActionThemes Political filmsActors Steve James,
Margaret Avery,
Tony Frank,
Tyrees AllenRating65%
Three rebellious African-American army officers disobey orders in Vietnam and refuse to destroy a village inhabited with innocent people. They are sent to Georgia and are going to be court-martialed. The officers know that justice will not be served and manage to escape. The fugitives end up in the small town of Riverbend, taking refuge in the home of a sympathetic widow. The town is controlled by a brutal, racist sheriff who kills those opposing him and takes whatever he wants from the terrified residents. This bothers one of the officers who, with plans to take down the sheriff, convinces the others to help him create a secret training camp in the woods. They then begin recruiting the local African-Americans men and training them for combat. When they are prepared, the angry rebels take over the town, incarcerate the sheriff and all his cohorts and hold the rest of the town hostage in a church until their demands for media attention and an end to racism are met., 1h30
Directed by Sam FirstenbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Thriller,
Martial arts,
Action,
Crime,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Sho Kosugi,
Keith Vitali,
Kane Kosugi,
Virgil Frye,
John LaMotta,
Don ShanksRating61%
In Japan, the home of Chozen "Cho" Osaki (Sho Kosugi) is attacked by an army of ninjas, resulting in the slaughter of his entire family except for his mother and his younger son, Kane (Kane Kosugi). When Cho arrives at his estate and discovers the carnage, the ninjas attempt to kill him as well, but Cho, being a ninja himself, avenges his family and kills the attackers. Afterwards, however, he swears off being a ninja forever and moves with his son and mother to California, where he opens a doll gallery with the help of his American business partner and friend, Braden (Arthur Roberts), and his assistant Kathy (Ashley Ferrare)., 1h30
Directed by Sam FirstenbergOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Martial arts,
Action,
Adventure,
Martial artsThemes Sports films,
Martial arts filmsActors Michael Dudikoffi,
Steve James,
Jeff Celentano,
Gary Conway,
Larry Poindexter,
Mike StoneRating49%
Now promoted to Army Rangers, Joe Armstrong (Michael Dudikoff) and Curtis Jackson (Steve James) are sent to a remote Caribbean island to aid the Marine Corps in investigating the disappearance of many of its soldiers. The commanding officer, "Wild Bill" Woodward (Jeff Weston) briefs them on the situation: four marines were captured, but he doesn't know who or what they are since terrorism is out of the question. A boy named Toto (Elmo Fillis) is the only witness when he saw two soldiers get beat up by a gang and then taken by a group of men in black suits. Both men look at each other, realizing that they've been in this situation before.