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The beginning of Kung Fu. In the Kung Fu pilot, we met a young Caine, played by Radames Pera, as a pre-teen, pre-disciple of kung-fu, at a Shaolin Temple in China of the 1800s.He’s interacting ...
‘Kung Fu’: TV Review. The CW's latest stars Olivia Liang as a Shaolin-trained woman who returns to San Francisco after three years in China only to discover a triad menacing her family.
David Carradine, star of the old hit series Kung Fu, is launching a 3-D kung fu adventure online. Wired News talks to the '70s icon about what it's like to kick some digital derrière. By Jessie ...
Kung Fu, created by Christina M. Kim, is a modern re-imagining of the 1970s series of the same name. The original series starred David Carradine as the protagonist Kwai Chang Caine, a fugitive ...
After that, Carradine never returned to Caine. He went on to promote martial arts with his book, Spirit of Shaolin, which he wrote in 1991, and some instructional Kung Fu videos that he made in ...
"Kung Fu," the TV show, was followed in 1974 by the song "Kung Fu Fighting," a No. 1 hit. Not surprisingly, it was Carl Douglas's only hit (alas, his follow-up, "Dance the Kung Fu" merely reached ...
Then came Kung Fu, perhaps the most influential television show in the history of American martial arts.ABC premiered the series on Oct. 14, 1972, following a made-for-TV film called The Way of ...
You may not remember the hit TV series from the 70s that traced the adventures of a Shaolin Monk, Kwai Chang Caine (played by the late David Carradine) as he wanders the American West armed only ...
The original Kung Fu TV series starred David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine, the white/Chinese orphan who is taken in and trained at a Shaolin Temple. Caine eventually became a Shaolin priest and ...
The 1970s television drama “Kung Fu” was “groundbreaking for what it was when it aired,” says Christina M. Kim. The series brought the art of kung fu into mainstream conversation and ...