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- Season 1 overviewOct 14, 1972-May 3, 197315 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. King of the Mountain Oct 14, 1972
- Caine befriends a homeless boy, foils a bounty hunter and comes to know the pain of love.
- 2. Dark Angel Nov 11, 1972
- A blind preacher saves Caine's life as the priest seeks his American grandfather.
- 3. Blood Brother Jan 18, 1973
- Caine brings to justice the killers of a young man he grew up with in a Chinese temple.
- 4. An Eye for an Eye Jan 25, 1973
- Caine teaches forgiveness to an elderly man and his daughter.
- 5. The Tide Feb 1, 1973
- Caine finds himself caught in a trap set by a beautiful woman.
- 6. The Soul of the Warrior Feb 8, 1973
- In order to save a man's life, Caine taps the depths of another's soul.
- 7. Nine Lives Feb 15, 1973
- Caine teaches a gold hunter that a good turn received obligates a man to perform 10 for others.
- 8. Sun and Cloud Shadow Feb 22, 1973
- Caine teaches a girl that there can be no inner peace without self-respect.
- 9. Chains Mar 8, 1973
- Shackled to a vengeful man, Caine probes the cause of his hatred.
- 10. Althea Mar 15, 1973
- Caine tries to return a girl's lost innocence after she saves him from the gallows.
- 11. The Praying Mantis Kills Mar 22, 1973
- A frightened boy defends a jail against the men who killed his father.
- 12. Superstition Apr 5, 1973
- Caine breaks a curse more deadly than the cave-in that has trapped him.
- 13. The Stone Apr 12, 1973
- A Brazilian learns that to fight injustice anywhere is to fight it everywhere.
- 14. The Third Man Apr 26, 1973
- Caine challenges a killer to be his own judge and a woman to accept the verdict.
- 15. The Ancient Warrior May 3, 1973
- A dying, elderly American Indian forgives all who were involved at Wounded Knee.
Kung Fu: Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller. With David Carradine, Radames Pera, Keye Luke, Philip Ahn. The adventures of Shaolin Monk Kwai Chang Caine as he wanders the American West armed only with his skill in Kung Fu.
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Season 1 (1972–73) Season 2 (1973–74) Season 3 (1974–75) See also. References. External links. List of Kung Fu episodes. This is a list of episodes of the 1972–1975 American television series Kung Fu, starring David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine. Series overview. Episodes. Pilot movie (1972) Season 1 (1972–73)
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"King of the Mountain"22"Dark Angel"Jerry Thorpe33"Blood Brother"Jerry Thorpe44"An Eye for an Eye"Jerry ThorpeKung Fu (TV Series 1972–1975) - Episode list - IMDb. Back. Cast & crew. User reviews. Trivia. FAQ. IMDbPro. All topics. Episode list. Kung Fu. Top-rated. Thu, May 3, 1973. S1.E15. The Ancient Warrior. Ancient Warrior, an aged Native American accompanied by Caine, seeks burial in his sacred, ancestral land.
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1. Kung Fu (1972–1975) TV-PG | 60 min | Adventure, Drama, Western. 7.6. Rate. The adventures of Shaolin Monk Kwai Chang Caine as he wanders the American West armed only with his skill in Kung Fu. Stars: David Carradine, Radames Pera, Keye Luke, Philip Ahn. Votes: 7,258. 2. Kung Fu (1972–1975)
The Complete Series episodes (62) 1 Season 1, Episode 1 King Of The Mountain. 10/14/72. Season-only. Kwai Chang Caine (DAVID CARRADINE), the half-American Buddhist monk from China, wandering...
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Episodes. Sort. S1 E1 - King Of The Mountain. October 13, 1972. 49min. 7+. Kwai Chang Caine (DAVID CARRADINE), the half-American Buddhist monk from China, wandering the American West as a wanted fugitive, befriends a homeless boy, foils a bounty hunter, and experiences the pain of love. Available to buy. S1 E2 - Dark Angel. November 10, 1972. 51min
Kung Fu is an American martial arts action-adventure television series that premiered on The CW on April 7, 2021, and ended on March 8, 2023. Set in the present, it is an adaptation of the 1970s series of the same title. It is produced by Warner Bros. Television, as was the original series and Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.