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Kung Fu - Season 2

Kung Fu - Season 2

1973
Drama, Adventure
Season 2 - 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. (en.wikipedia.org)
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Directed by:

Richard Lang
Richard-Lang
17 total credits
Richard Lang has 17 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Don't Go to Sleep, The Mountain Men, Kung Fu: The Movie and A Change of Seasons
,
Jerry Thorpe
Jerry-Thorpe
15 total credits
Jerry Thorpe has 15 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Day of the Evil Gun, The Venetian Affair and The Possessed

Writers:

Herman Miller
Herman-Miller
4 total credits
Herman Miller has 4 credits at Criticker, including: Coogan's Bluff, Kung Fu, The Way of Violence Has No Mind and Dark Angel
,
Jerry Thorpe
Jerry-Thorpe
15 total credits
Jerry Thorpe has 15 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Day of the Evil Gun, The Venetian Affair and The Possessed
,
Ed Spielman
Ed-Spielman
6 total credits
Ed Spielman has 6 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Gordon's War, The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon., Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider and The Way of Violence Has No Mind

Starring:

David Carradine
David-Carradine
157 total credits
David Carradine born John Arthur Carradine, was an American character actor, best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s television series, Kung Fu and its 1990s sequel series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. He was a member of a productive acting family dynasty that began with his father, John Carradine. His acting career, which included major and minor roles on stage, television and cinema, spanned over four decades... (Wikipedia)
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Keye Luke
Keye-Luke
76 total credits
Born in Canton, China. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, and entered the film business as a commercial artist and a designer of movie posters. He was hired as a technical advisor on several Asian-themed films, and made his film debut in The Painted Veil (1934). It seemed that he appeared in almost every film that called for Chinese characters, usually in small parts but occasionally, as in Daichi (1937), in a meatier, more substantial role. In addition, he played Dr. Kildare's rival at the hosp
,
Tim McIntire
Tim-McIntire-b
15 total credits
Son of John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan, he began his acting career on TV as a teenager in his father's Wagon Train (1957) western series.
,
James Hong
James-Hong
134 total credits
James Hong (traditional Chinese: 吳漢章, Wú Hànzhāng; born February 22, 1929) is an American actor and former president of the Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists (AAPAA). A prolific acting veteran, Hong's career spans over 50 years and includes more than 350 roles in film, television, and video games...(Wikipedia)
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Victor Sen Yung
Victor-Sen-Yung
61 total credits
Victor Sen Yung has 61 credits at Criticker, including: The Letter, The Killer Elite, Woman on the Run, The Breaking Point and Across the Pacific
,
Philip Ahn
Philip-Ahn
83 total credits
Philip Ahn has 83 credits at Criticker, including: The Thief of Bagdad, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Macao, The Good Earth and Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
,
Radames Pera
Radames-Pera
2 total credits
Radames Pera has 2 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon., The Way of Violence Has No Mind and King of the Mountain

Genres:

Drama, Adventure, Western

Country:

USA

Language:

English

Kung Fu - Season 2

1973
Drama, Adventure
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The Well
Kwai Chang Caine, stricken by poisoned water, lies near death in the home of a former slave who fearfully harbors a secret so precious that it might well save the entire community from disaster.
The Chalice
Caine promises a dying priest who stole a golden chalice, that he will recover it from 3 murdering bandits so his soul will be saved.
The Brujo
Caine, proving that faith is a two-edged sword of good and evil, breaks a witch's very real curse over a whole town.
The Squawman
When a man kills a criminal trying to murder Caine, the townsmen ask him to go after the evil and deadly father next.
The Spirit-Helper
Caine, in a reversal of roles, finds himself as the master with a 15-year-old boy as his disciple in which he must teach him that the act of revenge can lead to the death of the spirit.
The Tong
Without returning violence for violence, Caine ends the tyranny of a "Chinese Mafia" and liberates a boy slave.
The Soldier
Caine delivers a self-accused coward from inner torment by showing him the nature of courage.
The Salamander
Caine saves a man's mind by demonstrating that ugliness -- and reality and illusion -- can be in the eye of the beholder.
The Hoots
Caine befriends a group of Hutterites who are God-fearing and simple people yet fear contamination from outsiders. They are involved in a dispute over a nearby waterhole with cattlemen who fear that their sheep may infect the water.
The Elixir
Caine prescribes an emotional cure for a medicine-show goddess stricken with a deadly type of independence.
The Gunman
Two emotionally repressed people learn from Caine that to accept pain as the price of love is the mark of life.
Empty Pages of a Dead Book
Caine changes a Texas Ranger's life by showing him that the law can murder justice.
A Dream Within a Dream
Caine finds a wealthy man hanging in the marsh that mysteriously disappears after he gets shot, and later finds that several people in town had reason to kill him.
The Way of Violence Has No Mind
Caine, pitted against a Chinese Robin Hood, teaches a boy that only the heart can truly conquer.
In Uncertain Bondage
A proud Southern belle, imprisoned in a pit with Caine, learns that serving others and being served are folds of the same garment.
Night of the Owls, Day of the Doves
The prostitutes of a bawdy house and their madam (ANNE FRANCIS) turn to Caine for protection against vigilantes.
Crossties
Caine is injected into a war between a hate-maddened detective and an outlaw leading a gang of ex-farmers victimized by a railroad.
The Passion of Chen Yi
Caine, delivering a fellow Shaolin from a gallant but foolish death for a woman, turns an old enemy into a friend.
Arrogant Dragon
For the sake of an unwed mother and her unborn child, Caine champions an aging tong leader who is under a sentence of death.
The Nature of Evil
Caine and blind preacher Serenity Johnson choose a path toward a confrontation with evil when they encounter a man possessed by the devil in his own dual nature.
The Cenotaph: Part I
Caine is involved in separate adventures in two interweaving story lines: he helps a mad mountain man save his dying wife, and -- in a flashback to China --- battles a warlord to win a concubine's heart.
The Cenotaph: Part II
Caine resolves his adventures with a mad mountain man, and -- in a flashback to China -- a marathon kung fu battle with a warlord to win a concubine's heart.

Cast & Info

Directed by:

Richard Lang
Richard-Lang
17 total credits
Richard Lang has 17 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Don't Go to Sleep, The Mountain Men, Kung Fu: The Movie and A Change of Seasons
,
Jerry Thorpe
Jerry-Thorpe
15 total credits
Jerry Thorpe has 15 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Day of the Evil Gun, The Venetian Affair and The Possessed

Writers:

Herman Miller
Herman-Miller
4 total credits
Herman Miller has 4 credits at Criticker, including: Coogan's Bluff, Kung Fu, The Way of Violence Has No Mind and Dark Angel
,
Jerry Thorpe
Jerry-Thorpe
15 total credits
Jerry Thorpe has 15 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Day of the Evil Gun, The Venetian Affair and The Possessed
,
Ed Spielman
Ed-Spielman
6 total credits
Ed Spielman has 6 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, Gordon's War, The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon., Fast Charlie... the Moonbeam Rider and The Way of Violence Has No Mind

Starring:

David Carradine
David-Carradine
157 total credits
David Carradine born John Arthur Carradine, was an American character actor, best known for his role as Kwai Chang Caine in the 1970s television series, Kung Fu and its 1990s sequel series, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues. He was a member of a productive acting family dynasty that began with his father, John Carradine. His acting career, which included major and minor roles on stage, television and cinema, spanned over four decades... (Wikipedia)
,
Keye Luke
Keye-Luke
76 total credits
Born in Canton, China. He grew up in Seattle, Washington, and entered the film business as a commercial artist and a designer of movie posters. He was hired as a technical advisor on several Asian-themed films, and made his film debut in The Painted Veil (1934). It seemed that he appeared in almost every film that called for Chinese characters, usually in small parts but occasionally, as in Daichi (1937), in a meatier, more substantial role. In addition, he played Dr. Kildare's rival at the hosp
,
Tim McIntire
Tim-McIntire-b
15 total credits
Son of John McIntire and Jeanette Nolan, he began his acting career on TV as a teenager in his father's Wagon Train (1957) western series.
,
James Hong
James-Hong
134 total credits
James Hong (traditional Chinese: 吳漢章, Wú Hànzhāng; born February 22, 1929) is an American actor and former president of the Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists (AAPAA). A prolific acting veteran, Hong's career spans over 50 years and includes more than 350 roles in film, television, and video games...(Wikipedia)
,
Victor Sen Yung
Victor-Sen-Yung
61 total credits
Victor Sen Yung has 61 credits at Criticker, including: The Letter, The Killer Elite, Woman on the Run, The Breaking Point and Across the Pacific
,
Philip Ahn
Philip-Ahn
83 total credits
Philip Ahn has 83 credits at Criticker, including: The Thief of Bagdad, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Macao, The Good Earth and Love Is a Many-Splendored Thing
,
Radames Pera
Radames-Pera
2 total credits
Radames Pera has 2 credits at Criticker, including: Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Way of the Tiger, the Sign of the Dragon., The Way of Violence Has No Mind and King of the Mountain

Genres:

Drama, Adventure, Western

Country:

USA

Language:

English
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