
Bionic Ninja 1986
"Thought, word, deed, and art of killing. Of the bionic warrior in the ways of the Ninja"
In the high-stakes world of 1986 action cinema, *Bionic Ninja* throws CIA agent Tommy into a desperate battle against the KGB-backed Ninja Organization, led by the sinister Number Zero. The mission?
Director: Godfrey Ho
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bionic Ninja (1986) about?
The film follows CIA operative Tommy as he races against the KGB-backed Ninja Organization to recover a stolen microfilm. The microfilm holds a scientific breakthrough that could either save humanity or destroy it, turning the mission into a high-stakes battle of wits and combat.
Who directed Bionic Ninja?
Godfrey Ho directed *Bionic Ninja*, known for his work in action and exploitation cinema during the 1980s.
Who stars in Bionic Ninja?
The film stars Mike Abbott, Peter Cressall, Marcus Egan, Morna Lee, and Marko Ritchie in key roles.
Is Bionic Ninja (1986) worth watching?
While *Bionic Ninja* is a product of its time, its mix of martial arts, espionage, and Cold War themes offers nostalgic entertainment for genre fans. The film's energetic action and cult appeal make it a fun, if flawed, watch for fans of 1980s action.
How long is Bionic Ninja?
The runtime for *Bionic Ninja* is 83 minutes.
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About Bionic Ninja (1986) — A 1980s Martial Arts Espionage Thriller
In the high-stakes world of 1986 action cinema, *Bionic Ninja* throws CIA agent Tommy into a desperate battle against the KGB-backed Ninja Organization, led by the sinister Number Zero. The mission? Recover a stolen microfilm containing a revolutionary scientific discovery that could end world hunger—or plunge the planet into chaos. Directed by Godfrey Ho, this cult classic blends espionage, martial arts, and sci-fi thrills into an 83-minute adrenaline rush that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.
With its roots in Cold War paranoia, *Bionic Ninja (1986)* delivers a relentless fight for survival, where every punch and counterpunch carries the weight of global stakes. The film's raw energy, paired with Ho's signature action style, makes it a must-watch for fans of retro martial arts and espionage adventures.