Kung fu. The complete third season
(DVD)

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Contributors
Lang, Richard, television director.
Spielman, Ed, creator.
Carradine, David, television director,
Luke, Keye, 1904-1991, actor.
Ahn, Philip, 1905-1978, actor.
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Movie (Entertainment) - North Wing Basement
AD 11472
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Format
DVD
Physical Desc
4 videodiscs (1221 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
UPC
012569681477

Notes

General Note
Special features of these DVDs: all new season introduction and audio commentary by David Carradine ; David Carradine's trip to the Shaolin Temple Monastery documentary ; Dolby Digital ; scene selection.
General Note
Originally broadcast on television from 1974-1975.
Participants/Performers
David Carradine, Keye Luke, Philip Ahn, Radames Pera ; guest stars, Patricia Neal, Eddie Albert, Rhonda Fleming, Leslie Nielsen, William Shatner, Barbara Hershey, Lew Ayres, Jose Feliciano, Julian Adderley, John Carradine, Stephanie Powers, Cannonball Adderley.
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The adventures of Shaolin priest, Kwai Chang Caine, as he travels through the untamed Old West.
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Blood of the dragon, part one: Caine finds his grandfather to late. The old man has been murdered. And Caine will not leave town until he identifies the killer, even though Chinese martial arts experts bent on revenge are on his trail.
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Blood of the dragon, part two: Caine faces two formidable foes: a remorseless, iron-willed woman who was once his grandfather's lover. And three highly trained Chinese warriors, one of whom knows how to summon forth demon fighters.
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A small beheading: Homeward bound? A sea captain presents Caine a pardon from the emperor that will allow the priest to return to China if Caine agrees to submit to a small punishment: the removal of a fingertip.
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This valley of terror: To most, she's a woman who must be separated from society. But Caine sees the true visionary gifts of a young mental-ward escapee and accompanies her on a fateful trek.
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The predators: Caine travels with two unlikely companions: a witness who can clear him of a criminal charge, and a wounded Apache warrior eager to kill the witness.
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My brother, my executioner: Kwai Chang is not the only one looking for Danny Caine. Gunfighters say Danny is the best quick-draw fighter around and they're eager to match their deadly skills against his.
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Cry of the night beast: Bounty hunters pursue him, yet Caine is drawn by mysterious voices to risk his life rescuing a lone buffalo calf.
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The devil's champion: Caine confronts the powers of hell! A stranger empowered by an evil force may destroy Kan and the entire temple, if Caine cannot defeat the force in combat.
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The garments of rage: Disciple vs. master. Caine puts obedience to Shaolin authorities aside in order to contend with a renegade master who's carrying out a vendetta against a railroad company.
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Besieged, part one: Death on a cold mountain: Can a woman become a member of the Shaolin? A female refugee sought for marriage by a cruel warlord and given shelter at the temple raises the question and runs up against strong resistance.
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Besieged, part two: Cannon at the gates: Enemy forces threaten the temple from outside its walls. A saboteur threatens from within. And Nan Chi, the woman who wishes to join the Shaolin group, tries to resolve the crisis alone.
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The demon god: In China, a prince poisons young Caine in order to discover what it's like to journey into death, causing the Shaolin novice to experience mysterious visions of himself in the American West.
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The vanishing image: A tale of two Caine friends: an aging photographer who may be able to identify Danny in a group photo and an Indian who wants to kill the photographer for stealing his spirit.
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A lamb to the slaughter: A debt of honor. Caine offers to fulfill his obligation to a man by repaying him with work. But the man requests a different payment: teach him how to fight.
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The forbidden kingdom: What treachery-filled chain of events marked Caine's escape from China? This episode provides the answer.
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One step to darkness: He created it. Only he can destroy it. Caine's attempt to help a drug abuser plunges him into an interior world where he must combat a fierce demon of his own creation.
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Battle hymn: All that glitters is greed. When Caine joins two itinerant musicians on a quest to find a reportedly mystical cave, they cross paths with silver hunters who seek the cave's rich lode.
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Barbary house: Meet the Shanghai Kid! Caine becomes a bare-knuckle brawler and the protecteor of Danny's son and former wife.
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Flight to Orion: A rattlesnake, a traitor, hunger, fatigue, pursuing riders and a ritual Indian death match, the trek to find Danny is anything but easy.
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The brothers Caine: Brother against brother? Kwain Chang locates his brother's hiding place, unaware that Danny's been told a Chinese bounty hunter intends to kill him.
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Full circle: The Caine brothers are an effective team when battling pursuers, but another obstacle remains: winning Zeke's freedom.
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The thief of Chendo: Young Caine imagines what life as a priest will be like, envisioning an adventure involving a thief and a princess who fall in love.
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Ambush: Serenity brings trouble. Blind preacher Serenity Johnson returns, asking Caine to help him escort a shipment to San Francisco. What neither man knows is that the shipment is stolen silver bars.
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The last raid: Caine is visiting the Brown family when their son and his friend are taken hostage by a Confederate raider who believes the war isn't over, and that he may kidnap children in the name of honor.
Target Audience
Not rated.
System Details
DVD.
Language
Audio track in English ; subtitled in English, French, and Spanish ; closed captioned for the hearing impaired.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lang, R., Spielman, E., Carradine, D., Luke, K., Ahn, P., Pera, R., Neal, P., Albert, E., Fleming, R., Nielsen, L., Shatner, W., Hershey, B., Ayres, L., Feliciano, J., Adderley, C., Carradine, J., Powers, S., Harris, H., Thorpe, J., Lewis, R. M., Daniels, M., Crane, B., Hessler, G., & Beaton, A. (2005). Kung fu . Warner Home Video.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Richard, Lang et al.. 2005. Kung Fu. Warner Home Video.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Richard, Lang et al.. Kung Fu Warner Home Video, 2005.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lang, Richard,, et al. Kung Fu Warner Home Video, 2005.

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