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Beverly Hills Ninja poster

January 17, 1997

Beverly Hills Ninja is a 1997 American martial arts comedy film that was released on January 17, 1997, by TriStar Pictures.

Post Production Sound Services were provided by Skywalker Sound, a division of Lucas Digital Ltd.. Re-Recording Mixers are Tom Johnson and Lora Hirschberg. Robert Shoup serves as the Supervising Sound Editor, while the Sound Editors are Frank Eulner, Ethan Van der Ryn and Kim Christensen. Respectively, Marilyn McCoppen and Bruce Lacey are the ADR Editor and the Dialogue Editor. Karen A. Brocco, Marcie Romano, Dan Engstrom and Shannon Mills serve as Assistant Sound Editors, Ronald G. Roumas is the Re-Recordist and Marni L. Hammett is the Transfer Supervisor. Marnie Moore and Anita Cannella did foley as Foley Artists and Richard Duarte is the Foley Mixer.

Storyline

Following a ship wreck, a baby is rescued by a clan of Ninja warriors and raised by them as one of their own. But Haru (Chris Farley), as he is called, never quite fits in, nor does he manage to make a worthy Ninja. However, the good-natured and persevering Haru, in his own bumbling way, and with some help from Gobei (Robin Shou), manages to prove himself to be a winner in the end.

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