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− | *Radames Pera |
+ | *{{CE|kung-fu|Radames Pera|Young Caine}} |
− | *Keye Luke |
+ | *{{CE|kung-fu|Keye Luke|Master Po}} |
− | *Philip Ahn |
+ | *{{CE|kung-fu|Philip Ahn|Master Kan}} |
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[[Category:1970s television shows]] |
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Revision as of 15:08, 3 July 2020
Kung Fu is an ABC network action/adventure/martial arts/western drama series created by Ed Spielman, Jerry Thorpe & Herman Miller.
The show aired from October 14, 1972 to April 26, 1975, lasting for three seasons and 63 episodes.
An "ABC Movie of the Week" of the series was broadcast on February 22, 1972 and a spin-off TV series, "Kung Fu: The Legend Continues" aired in syndication from 1993 to 1997 for four seasons.
About the show
The series centered on Shaolin monk and martial-arts expert Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), who flees China after his master is killed. He now 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.
Cast
- David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine
- Radames Pera as Young Caine
- Keye Luke as Master Po
- Philip Ahn as Master Kan
See more
- Explore the Kung Fu Wiki on Fandom