Beverly Hills Ninja Soundtrack (

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Rating: 5.60/10 from 44000 votes
Tags: slowness
Alternate Names:
Title in Italiano:

Mai dire ninja

Title in Português:

O Ninja de Beverly Hills

Synopsis

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
Kung Fu Fighting
Carl Douglas: Writer
Carl Douglas: Performer
Turning Japanese
David Fenton: Writer
One Way or Another
Blondie: Performer
Debbie Harry: Writer
Give Me All Your Lovin'
Billy Gibbons: Writer
ZZ Top: Performer
I'm Too Sexy
Fred Fairbrass: Writer
Right Said Fred: Performer
Tsugihagi Boogie Woogie
I Think We're Alone Now
Ritchie Cordell: Writer
Lene Lovich: Performer
Low Rider
Papa Dee Allen: Writer
War: Performer
Tarzan Boy
Baltimora: Performer
Naimy Hackett: Writer
Kung Fu Dancing
Carl Douglas: Writer
Finally Got It
Seth Freeman: Writer
'You're a Ninja?' (Chris Farley, Chris Rock)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Kung Fu Fighting (Patti Rothberg)
George S. Clinton: Performer
One Way or Another (Blondie)
George S. Clinton: Performer
'We Are In Danger' (Chris Farley, Nathaniel Parker)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Tsugihagi Boogie Woogie (Ulfuls)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Low Rider (War)
George S. Clinton: Performer
'The Blackness of My Belt' (Chris Farley, Chris Rock)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Tarzan Boy (Baltimora)
George S. Clinton: Performer
'My Identity Must Remain Mysterious' (Chris Farley, Curtis Blanck)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Turning Japanese (The Hazies)
George S. Clinton: Performer
You're the Big Fat Ninja, Aren't You? (Chris Farley, Nathaniel Parker)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Kung Fu Fighting (Karl Douglas)
George S. Clinton: Performer
I'm Too Sexy (Right Said Fred)
George S. Clinton: Performer
'Close to the Temple, Not Inside' (Chris Farley, Nicollette Sheridan)
George S. Clinton: Performer
I Think Were Alone Now (Japanese Version) (Lene Lovich)
George S. Clinton: Performer
Finally Go It (Little John)
George S. Clinton: Performer
'Yes, I guess I Did' (Chris Farley, Soon-Tek Oh)
George S. Clinton: Performer
The End (Original Score) (George S. Clinton)
George S. Clinton: Performer

User reviews

Stephanie Carter
7/10

The soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja effectively sets the tone for each scene, enhancing the overall storytelling and character development.

Karen Gonzalez
9/10

The memorable themes and melodies in the soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja stay with you long after the movie ends. The music not only complements the action on screen but also evokes a sense of nostalgia and joy, making it a standout aspect of the film's overall charm.

Lisa Turner
6/10

The music in Beverly Hills Ninja effectively complements the slapstick humor and action sequences throughout the film. The dynamic and energetic tracks help to elevate the comedic timing and intensify the excitement during the ninja training sequences and the various chase scenes in Beverly Hills.

David Scott
7/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja is a delightful and enjoyable accompaniment to the film, enhancing the viewing experience and leaving a lasting impression on the audience.

Mark Harris
9/10

The blend of traditional Japanese music with upbeat and modern sounds in the soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja creates a unique and dynamic listening experience. It adds depth to the story and helps to immerse the audience in Haru's journey of self-discovery and heroism.

Richard Wilson
8/10

The diversity of music styles in the soundtrack, from playful and lighthearted to suspenseful and dramatic, keeps the audience engaged and entertained throughout the film.

Andrew Wilson
1/10

I found the music choices in Beverly Hills Ninja to be mismatched with the tone of the scenes, often feeling out of place and distracting rather than complementing the comedic and action-packed moments of the film.

Robert Johnson
5/10

The soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja perfectly captures the comedic and adventurous tone of the film. The use of traditional Japanese instruments mixed with upbeat and quirky melodies enhances the scenes set in Japan and adds an element of authenticity to Haru's ninja background.

John Evans
7/10

The use of traditional Japanese instruments in the soundtrack adds an authentic and immersive feel to the scenes set in Japan.

James Clark
8/10

The catchy and memorable theme music of the film stays with you long after the movie ends, creating a lasting impression.

Dorothy Carter
7/10

The emotional and heartfelt moments in the movie are beautifully underscored by the touching melodies in the soundtrack, creating a sense of depth and sincerity.

Lisa Roberts
1/10

The soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja felt uninspired and generic, lacking any memorable melodies or themes that could enhance the overall viewing experience.

Karen Martinez
8/10

The upbeat and energetic musical score of Beverly Hills Ninja perfectly captures the comedic and adventurous spirit of the film.

Carol Young
8/10

The musical cues in the film are perfectly timed, adding to the suspense and intrigue of the mystery that Haru and Gobei are trying to solve.

Thomas Turner
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja is a delightful blend of traditional Japanese music and contemporary compositions that enhances the storytelling and character development in the film. The music enhances the overall viewing experience and adds an extra layer of fun and excitement to Haru's journey from a clumsy ninja-in-training to an unlikely hero.

Daniel Adams
8/10

The seamless integration of music with the action sequences in the film elevates the excitement and intensity of Haru's ninja adventures.

Betty Roberts
10/10

The soundtrack of Beverly Hills Ninja perfectly captures the adventurous and comedic tone of the film. The music enhances every scene, from the hilarious ninja training sequences to the thrilling moments of mystery and suspense in Beverly Hills.

Donald Thomas
8/10

The soundtrack effectively enhances the comedic timing of the film, adding an extra layer of humor to the already hilarious scenes.