Randy Mulkey is an actor known for his role in Ninja III: The Domination (1984), a film that merges martial arts with a supernatural narrative. Set against the backdrop of the 1980s, Mulkey's performance contributes to the film's unique blend of action and horror, making it a notable entry in the cult cinema landscape. His involvement in this cult classic showcases the era's fascination with ninja lore and the exploitation genre, solidifying Ninja III as a must-see for fans of grindhouse and action films.
Ninja III: The Domination
Christie Ryder (Dickey), a telephone linewoman and aerobics instructor,[1] is possessed by the evil spirit of a fallen ninja warrior Hanjuro when coming to his aid. The spirit uses her body to carry out his revenge on the police officers who killed him. One of them is Billy Secord (Bennett), who catches Christie's eye yet cannot explain her preoccupation with Japanese culture nor help her with her sudden blackouts. Out of options, they turn to a Japanese exorcist Miyashima (Hong), who manages to summon the ninja within her. The exorcist reveals he cannot force the spirit out of Christie, but that "only a ninja can destroy a ninja". Christie and Billy are forced to seek the aid of Goro Yamada (Kosugi), a ninja hunting the assassin within her for killing his clan. The three force the ninja out in a dangerous gambit that results in the spirit repossessing his own dead body and fighting Yamada to a fight to the death, finally freeing all three of the curse of the black ninja.