legend of the dancing ninja

Legend of the Dancing Ninja Coming to DVD October 8

Legend of the Dancing NinjaThe long-awaited DVD of Legend of the Dancing Ninja is coming to DVD on October 8 through Amazon! It's been years in the making and now we can finally see the movie.  Last we heard the movie was dead in the water due to some legal battles, but it seems it's all been resolved.Pre-order the movie hereWe've followed this for quite some time, so check out our previous articles on the movie:

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Hasselhoff Meets Fans at Aldergrove Set

As we told you last week, Teigin visited the set of Legend of the Dancing Ninja and participated as an extra in the movie. Today, the Aldergrove Star wrote an article depicting the events of that day, and gives us a rundown on the movie plot.

David Hasselhoff was surrounded by adoring fans, their outstretched hands clutching photos of the tall, dark and handsome actor. They wanted his autograph.Then he is distracted, and the moment is over. The fans dissipate."Cut!" Quincy Wheeler calls from a platform 10 feet from the action, and Hasselhoff walks away.In between takes, Hasselhoff, dressed in a purple suit and red shirt, fancy silver cowboy boots and sporting a pony tail from his famous head of hair, breezes past, chatting amiably with the crew of Dancing Ninja, a movie in which he stars along with Lucas Grabeel.A sequel/spinoff of Beverly Hills Ninja, Dancing Ninja tells the story of a Caucasian baby named Ikki. Washed ashore after a shipwreck, the baby is adopted by a couple and grows up in the exotic and visually dazzling environment of the urban Far East.Always an outsider, Ikki is tormented by nightmares of the shipwreck and plagued by violent sleeping-fighting sequences.In the scene with the fans, Hasselhoff plays a celebrity announcer at an Ultimate Fighting Championship.The Times has been invited onto the set, but is instructed not to ask questions of the star whose roles in Baywatch and Knight Rider made him an international star.No photographs can be taken during film and, Wheeler had warned, be prepared to be patient.There are four more takes of the autograph scene, and then Hasselhoff, 57, walks off the set. Despite the lighting for the scene, he is cold. Most of the crew members wear winter coats as they go about their work around the set which is housed in a huge south Aldergrove barn converted to a studio.After several minutes, it looks as though the opportunity of a photo of Hasselhoff is lost, but Wheeler calls him back.He introduces the actor who has a firm handshake. Smiling, Hasselhoff readily agrees to re-do the scene just for The Times.That done, he leaves the set, returns to his trailer and is last seen driving off in an SUV with Alberta licence plates.When it is released next summer, Dancing Ninjas will go straight to DVD in North America and be released in theatres in Asia and Europe.

From the Aldergrove Star

Teigin at the Filming of Legend of the Dancing Ninja

Teigin was an extra at David's new movie, Legend of the Dancing Ninja yesterday, and posted photos and wrote about her experience on Hoffspace.She said it was an experience she'll never forget and learned what actually happens during the making of a movie. Read the rest of her blog, or check out her photos.

Hundreds of Extras Needed for Hasselhoff Film

Want to be in Legend of the Dancing Ninja? David will be there on Thursday for a UFC style fight scene and they need hundreds of extras for the audience.

So you want to be in the movies . . .Anyone over the age of 15 who can spare 12 hours on Thursday will have the opportunity to act as an unpaid extra on the set of Dancing Ninja.But don’t just show up, says Drew Scott, the production’s second assistant co-ordinator.There will a number of prizes, but to be eligible extras must first e-mail dancingninjaextras@gmail.com.“They must e-mail us confirmation if they will be attending in order to be listed for the prize giveaways,” Scott said.Prizes include money, and movie and dinner passes.The extras will be required to be at the Langley Events Centre from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.The film, which stars David Hasselhoff and Lucas Grabeel, is a sequel/spinoff of Beverly Hills Ninja, and tells the story of a Caucasian baby named Ikki. Washed ashore after a shipwreck, the baby is adopted by a couple and grows up in the exotic and visually dazzling environment of the urban Far East.Always an outsider, Ikki is tormented by nightmares of the shipwreck and plagued by violent sleeping-fighting sequences.Extras are required to be part of the audience at a fight.“In these scenes we are set up like a UFC style kick-off event,” Scott said, adding that the film is a PG-rated light comedy, so the ‘fight’ event will be neither intense nor violent.“This will be a great chance to become a part of a feature film,” he said, adding that all the stars, including Hasselhoff and Grabeel, will be on the set at some time during filming.There are unsubstantiated reports that Hasselhoff, who made his name in Baywatch and Knight Rider, was recently seen at Langley City’s Cascades Casino.Grabeel, 24, is an actor, singer, songwriter, director and producer best known for his role as Ryan Evans in the 2006 movie, High School Musical and its sequels.
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