Stuart Smith, an English-born actor from Winchester, Hampshire, made a significant impact in the 1980s with his role in Ninja and the Warriors of Fire (1987). After honing his craft in Sydney, he transitioned to Hong Kong, where he became a familiar face in the world of low-budget ninja films. His performances resonate with fans of cult cinema, particularly those who appreciate the unique charm of exploitation films. Smith's work in the genre highlights the vibrant, if unconventional, storytelling that defines cult classics.
Ninja and the Warriors of Fire
The Black Ninja Empire want a "confidential blueprint" in the possession of Vietnam vet Robin and will stop at nothing to get it. When Robin's fiancée is murdered, her sister joins the White Ninja Empire and teams up with Robin to wreak bloody vengeance.