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Sakura Killers

Sakura Killers

Evil Ninjas. Traitors to their art. Who will stop them and the deadly power they hold?
Action

Release: 1987

Runtime: 86 minutes

Director: Yu Wang

Production: Bonaire Films

Chuck Connors stars in this routine martial arts feature as the Colonel. He sends agents Sonny (Mike Kelly) and Dennis (George Nichols) to Taiwan in search of microfilm containing experiments on genetic engineering. The agents soon find themselves up against Japanese killers known as the Sakura who plan to sell United States secrets to the Soviet Union. Sonny and Dennis train with a martial arts master in order to fight the enemy and obtain the coveted microfilm.

Review

Under the serene beauty of cherry blossoms hides a violent storm of revenge and betrayal. "Sakura Killers" slices through the silence with razor-sharp tension and a deadly dance of honor and hatred. This is a brutal, stylish ride through the neon-lit streets where loyalty is tested and blood spills like spring rain. Every scene drips with sweat, fear, and the cold steel of vengeance. The killers move like shadows, striking without mercy in a game where only the sharpest survive. The soundtrack pulses with haunting melodies and thunderous beats, wrapping you in a sinister embrace that won’t let go. Brace yourself for a whirlwind of heart-pounding action, twisted alliances, and breathtaking beauty shattered by crimson carnage. "Sakura Killers" is a savage symphony of death and desire, delivering relentless thrills with the explosive flair of classic exploitation cinema.