![]() ![]() So, I did some Internet searching today and found that the first season is to be released on DVD in two days!!! Now how's THAT for a spiritual connection?! I look forward to exposing these shows to my kids. I had always hoped they would put the series out on tape, or even better, DVD. Now, here comes the weird part (cue Twilight Zone music).I had an urge to watch the original movie today (March 14, 2004) on videotape I have owned it for many years. There was a morality, peacefulness and goodness to his character, and Caine was usually able to bring those qualities out in people he met as he taught them lessons by example. There was a wonderful variety of characters and situations that he encountered, and I liked the way they used flash-backs to his years of training in the temple, and specific situations that somehow related to the situation he was now in, in America. (I was 17!) I enjoyed the artistry involved as the series followed the journey of Kwai Chang Caine as he looked for the American half-brother he had never known. Director: Richard Lang Stars: David Carradine, John Doucette, Shelly Novack, Jim Davis. A powerful rancher demands justice for the death of his son, requiring Caine to reveal the man's greatest fear. I also loved this show when it started airing in 1972. Kung Fu (19721975) Episode: The Soul Is the Warrior (1973) TV-PG 60 min Adventure, Drama, Western. ![]()
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