Beverly Hills Ninja is a comedy film about a man named Haru who is raised by a clan of ninjas in Japan. Despite his lack of ninja skills, Haru is convinced that he is destined to become a great warrior. When his sensei tells him that he must go to Beverly Hills to investigate a mysterious murder, Haru sees this as his chance to prove himself.
Once in Beverly Hills, Haru teams up with a bumbling private investigator named Gobei. Together, they uncover a plot involving a corrupt businessman and a beautiful woman who may not be who she seems. As Haru tries to navigate the unfamiliar world of Beverly Hills, he must rely on his instincts and the lessons he learned from his ninja training to solve the case and prove himself as a true ninja.
With a mix of slapstick humor and heartwarming moments, Beverly Hills Ninja is a fun and entertaining film that showcases the unlikely heroism of a man who is determined to fulfill his destiny, no matter the obstacles in his way.
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Beverly Hills Ninja
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Kung Fu Fighting
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Turning Japanese
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David Fenton:
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One Way or Another
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Give Me All Your Lovin'
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I'm Too Sexy
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Tsugihagi Boogie Woogie
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Tortoise Matsumoto:
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I Think We're Alone Now
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Low Rider
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Tarzan Boy
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Kung Fu Dancing
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Carl Douglas:
Writer
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Finally Got It
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Seth Freeman:
Writer
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'You're a Ninja?' (Chris Farley, Chris Rock)
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George S. Clinton:
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Kung Fu Fighting (Patti Rothberg)
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George S. Clinton:
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One Way or Another (Blondie)
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George S. Clinton:
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'We Are In Danger' (Chris Farley, Nathaniel Parker)
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George S. Clinton:
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Tsugihagi Boogie Woogie (Ulfuls)
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George S. Clinton:
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Low Rider (War)
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George S. Clinton:
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'The Blackness of My Belt' (Chris Farley, Chris Rock)
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George S. Clinton:
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Tarzan Boy (Baltimora)
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George S. Clinton:
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'My Identity Must Remain Mysterious' (Chris Farley, Curtis Blanck)
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George S. Clinton:
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Turning Japanese (The Hazies)
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George S. Clinton:
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You're the Big Fat Ninja, Aren't You? (Chris Farley, Nathaniel Parker)
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George S. Clinton:
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Kung Fu Fighting (Karl Douglas)
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George S. Clinton:
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I'm Too Sexy (Right Said Fred)
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George S. Clinton:
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'Close to the Temple, Not Inside' (Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan)
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George S. Clinton:
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I Think Were Alone Now (Japanese Version) (Lene Lovich)
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George S. Clinton:
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Finally Go It (Little John)
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George S. Clinton:
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'Yes, I guess I Did' (Chris Farley, Soon-Tek Oh)
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George S. Clinton:
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The End (Original Score) (George S. Clinton)
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George S. Clinton:
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'You're a Ninja?' (Chris Farley, Chris Rock)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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'We Are In Danger' (Chris Farley, Nathaniel Parker)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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'The Blackness of My Belt' (Chris Farley, Chris Rock)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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'My Identity Must Remain Mysterious' (Chris Farley, Curtis Blanck)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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You're the Big Fat Ninja, Aren't You? (Chris Farley, Nathaniel Parker)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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I'm Too Sexy (Right Said Fred)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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'Close to the Temple, Not Inside' (Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan)
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George S. Clinton:
Performer
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'Yes, I guess I Did' (Chris Farley, Soon-Tek Oh)
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George S. Clinton:
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