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Ninja Master Gordon[2]

Gordon Anderson, otherwise known as "Ninja Master Gordon", was a ninja warrior in the employ of the Ninja Empire during the late 20th century.[1][2]

Biography[]

Personality[]

Just a fairy tale. They don't exist.

Ninja Master Gordon, laughing off Andy's question about ninjas[2]

Weapons and Abilities[]

Armaments[]

Skills[]

  • Instant Costume Change: By moving his fingers in a specific pattern, Gordon could switch into his ninja attire in the blink of an eye. (FILM: Ninja the Protector)
  • Teleportation: Gordon could teleport short distances. (FILM: Ninja the Protector)

Notes[]

Behind the Scenes[]

  • Ninja Master Gordon was played by American actor Richard Harrison.[3] John Ladalski claimed in an interview that Harrison had come to Hong Kong to work after being blacklisted by a producer in the United States.[4] Harrison has spoken out about his dislike for Godfrey Ho and Joseph Lai's business practices, claiming that they deceived him in his contract by claiming to put him in a limited number of films, only to discover that his footage had been spliced into many.[5][6] Ho has claimed that he was forced to do so by Lai.[7]

Appearances[]

  • Ninja the Protector (first appearance)
  • Ninja Operation 5 – Godfather the Master
  • Ninja Strike Force (final appearance)

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Ninja The Protector - IFD - Retrieved 4 December 2024
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Ninja the Protector - Godfrey Ho - IFD Films & Arts Ltd. - Release date 1986 - Retrieved 4 December 2024
  3. Richard Harrison - IMDB - Retrieved 4 December 2024
  4. Cool Ass Cinema Presents: An Interview with Legendary Martial Arts Cinema Actor, John Ladalski - 9 December 2015 - Cool Ass Cinema - Retrieved 4 December 2024 - Archived 4 December 2024
  5. The Richard Harrison Interview - Ultimate Ninja - Retrieved 4 December 2024 - Archived 5 July 2002
  6. Entretien avec Richard Harrison - Nanarland - Retrieved 4 December 2024 - Archived 4 December 2024
  7. Entretien avec Godfrey Ho - Nanarland - Retrieved 4 December 2024 - Archived 4 December 2024