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  1. 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 through the American West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in Kung Fu.

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    • 1972-02-22
    • Adventure, Drama, Western
    • 60
  2. Kung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts Western drama television series starring David Carradine. The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother. [4] [5]

    • Action / Adventure Western Drama
  3. Oct 14, 1972 · The life of Kwai Chang Caine (DAVID CARRADINE) is threatened by two deadly forces--by the Chinese assassins sent to America by the Order of the Avenging Dragon and by Sara Kingsley (PATRICIA NEAL), a matriarch of a ranching family with a sinister secret.

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    • David Carradine
    • TV-PG
    • 62
  4. Kung Fu (TV Series 1972–1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  5. nostalgiacentral.com › television › tv-by-decadeKung Fu - Nostalgia Central

    63 x 60 minute episodes. Premiering in February 1972 with a two-hour pilot originally titled Kung Fu: The Way of the Tiger, The Sign of the Dragon, the world was introduced to “Grasshopper” – the nickname for the young Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), given to him by Master Po, the blind Shaolin priest.

  6. Now he wanders the Old West of America, defending the helpless and beating down bad guys with his skills, all while trying to find his half-brother and evade Chinese bounty hunters.

  7. The adventures of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), a half-white/half-Chinese Shaolin monk wandering throughout the Wild West, helping people along the way with sage wisdom for the good people and devastating expertise in martial arts for the bad ones. Originally based on a movie script by Ed Spielman and Howard Friedlander from 1969.

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