

Pray For Death | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 14, 2016
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A relatively typical revenge plot boosted by some bloody ninja action (though I could have done with more). Great cover.

genre | Action |
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synopsis | Akira Saito, a Japanese businessman lives in Tokyo with his Japanese-American wife Aiko and their children, Takeshi and Tomoya. When the family has a chance to move to the United States so that Aiko can teach the children about their American heritage, they pack up and head for Houston, Texas and run a restaurant. This is where the trouble begins.... |
lead actors | James Booth | Sho Kosugi | Donna Kei Benz | Norman Burton | Kane Kosugi | Shane Kosugi | Matthew Faison | Parley Baer | Robert Ito | Michael Constantine | Alan Amiel | Woody Watson | Nik Hagler |
director | Gordon Hessler |