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    Kung Fu: The Movie

    1986 · Western · 1h 40m

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  1. Feb 1, 1986 · Kung Fu: The Movie: Directed by Richard Lang. With David Carradine, Kerrie Keane, Mako, William Lucking. Kwai Chang Caine meets up with the father of the man he killed in China who seeks revenge using Caine's own illegitimate son.

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    • Adventure, Drama, Western
    • Richard Lang
    • 1986-02-01
  2. Oct 15, 2013 · David Carradine returns as the Old West's most unusual hero in Kung Fu: The Movie, filmed a decade after the popular Kung Fu TV series ended. He still speaks softly and hits hard. And killers still stalk Carradine's fugitive Shaolin priest Kwai Chang Caine in this exciting adventure that adds a captivating new twist: one of the potential ...

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    • Warner Archive Collection
    • $14.99
    • NTSC
  3. Kung Fu: The Movie is a 1986 made-for-television film and the first in a series of sequels which continued the story of the Shaolin monk, Kwai Chang Caine, first introduced in the 1972–1975 television series Kung Fu. The role of Caine is resumed by David Carradine. The role of his son, Chung Wang, is portrayed by Brandon Lee in his acting debut.

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  5. Sep 8, 2010 · September 8, 2010. Director: Richard Lang. Writer: Durrell Royce Crays. Stars: David Carradine, Kerrie Keane, Mako, Brandon Lee. Kung Fu: The Movie is a 1986 TV movie and the first in a series of sequels which continued the story of the Shaolin monk, Kwai Chang Caine, first introduced in the 1972-75 television series, Kung Fu.

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  6. Kung Fu: The Movie. Searching for a peaceful life in 1885 Sacramento, Calif., Caine is stalked by opium traders and a vengeful Manchu lord.

    • Western
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