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Kung Fu
Season 1
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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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Buy $24.99
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Buy $2.99
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15 Episodes
King Of The Mountain
E1
King Of The Mountain
Episode 1
Dark Angel
E2
Dark Angel
Episode 2
Blood Brother
E3
Blood Brother
Episode 3
An Eye For An Eye
E4
An Eye For An Eye
Episode 4
The Tide
E5
The Tide
Episode 5
The Soul Is The Warrior
E6
The Soul Is The Warrior
Episode 6
Nine Lives
E7
Nine Lives
Episode 7
Sun And Cloud Shadow
E8
Sun And Cloud Shadow
Episode 8
Chains
E9
Chains
Episode 9
Alethea
E10
Alethea
Episode 10
The Praying Mantis Kills
E11
The Praying Mantis Kills
Episode 11
Superstition
E12
Superstition
Episode 12
The Stone
E13
The Stone
Episode 13
The Third Man
E14
The Third Man
Episode 14
The Ancient Warrior
E15
The Ancient Warrior
Episode 15
Cast of Season 1
David Carradine
Kwai Chang Caine
Keye Luke
Master Po
Philip Ahn
Master Kan
Keith Carradine
Season 1 Reviews
Salt Lake Tribune
Harold Schindler
For a program based on peace of mind and calm soul, Kung Fu has little difficulty winning the video violence award.
Los Angeles Times
Don Page
Herman Miller's script is intelligent and Jerry Thorpe's direction is admirably delicate. Fred Koenecamp's photography is Emmy quality. Carradine plays the role so well you can't think of anyone else who could fit the part.
New York Daily News
Kay Gardella
It's offbeat and its teachings about mental and physical discipline are worth tuning in.
Boston Globe
Percy Shain
It's The Fugitive all over again -- in an 1870 setting -- and one must admit that one lasted a long time.
Washington Post
Tom Donnelly
As TV action series are measured, Kung Fu is an amusing and bemusing affair. David Carradine, who plays Caine, is called upon to keep his face straight almost all of the time and achieve an effect that is maybe two parts inscrutable to one part stupid.
New York Times
John J. O'Connor
Given the established format of the TV western, the new series is attempting a new direction, away from the "eye for an eye" brand of confrontation.
Arizona Republic
Phil Strassberg
Thorpe's pacing of the hour and the strong and sagacious reticence David Carradine brings to the Caine part deliver a curious but satisfying mixture of eastern deliberation and western brashness to the tenor of the proceedings.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram/DFW.com
Jerry Coffey
The result was a rousing chop-up that was lots more fun to watch than your average six-gun shootout.
Associated Press
Jay Sharbutt
It sounds just awful, but the show has a stately, stilted Oriental charm about it that works if the viewer is willing to accept the mystic spirit.
United Press International
Rick Du Brow
A Western, all right, but highly contemporary in the outlook of its hero, played extremely well by young Mr. Carradine.
Philadelphia Inquirer
Harry Harris
Strong and stoic, Caine could turn on the kind of audience that used to dig Illya Kuryakin or Mr. Spock. The kind that likes to speculate about what goes on behind an impassive facade.
Baltimore Sun
Judy Bachrach
Not a little pretentious and not a little didactic, but not bad all the same.
DVDTalk.com
Stuart Galbraith
Beyond its cast, the program is notable mainly in its unusualness, rather than the quality of its writing.
News & Observer (Raleigh, NC)
Bill Morrison
The show has been carefully crafted and Carradine has a certain stoic charm. The themes of courage and fear add another dimension to what could have been just another Western. But it must be produced with an eye toward subtlety and selection.
Newsday
Marvin Kitman
At great risk to my reputation for only knowing how to be sardonic and sarcastic about TV I want to confess that I finally like an action-adventure series this season.
Miami Herald
Jack Anderson
The story was so much malarkey, but Carradine makes a great wind-swept hero.
San Francisco Examiner
Dwight Newton
Carradine, a loser in the short-lived "Shane" series, is a surefire winner if Kung Fu becomes a series.
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