Kung Fu, Season 1

Kung Fu, Season 1

Kung Fu

  • Genre: Action & Adventure
  • Release Date: 1972-10-14
  • Episodes: 15
7.5/10
7.5
From 275 Ratings

Description

He is a man of peace in a violent land. David Carradine stars as Kwai Chang Caine, schooled in the spirit-mind-body ways of the Shaolin priesthood by the blind, avuncular Master Po and the stern yet loving Master Kan. Caine speaks softly, but hits hard. He lives humbly, yet knows great contentment. He is the Old West's most unusual hero. But hero is not a word Caine would use. He would simply say, "I am a man." He has no gun, no horse… and no equal. Many miles stretch before him. And many lives will be touched by him. Don’t miss all the excitement of Caine’s adventures in this Emmy®-winning mystical series that became a global phenomenon and brought martial arts to the masses, popularizing the genre that’s alive and kicking in today’s hit films and video games.

Episodes

Title Time
1 King of the Mountain 48:33 Buy on Amazon
2 Dark Angel 51:02 Buy on Amazon
3 Blood Brother 50:31 Buy on Amazon
4 An Eye for an Eye 50:33 Buy on Amazon
5 The Tide 49:42 Buy on Amazon
6 The Soul Is the Warrior 49:17 Buy on Amazon
7 Nine Lives 50:29 Buy on Amazon
8 Sun and Cloud Shadow 50:02 Buy on Amazon
9 Chains 50:35 Buy on Amazon
10 Alethea 48:56 Buy on Amazon
11 A Praying Mantis Kills 49:31 Buy on Amazon
12 Superstition 51:11 Buy on Amazon
13 The Stone 49:56 Buy on Amazon
14 The Third Man 50:53 Buy on Amazon
15 Ancient Warrior 51:03 Buy on Amazon

Trailer

Reviews

  • The Best

    5
    By Tony22
    This maybe one of the best shows ever. This is one of the shows I remember watching as a kid. Myself, and my friends, all wanted to be Kwai Chang Caine - or a Kung Fu master. The life lessons discussed and taught throughout this series hold just as true then as they do now. The only problem I have with this on iTunes is - Where is the pilot? The storylines fit much better after seeing the pilot than trying to figure things out without it.
  • Where's Pilot ?

    5
    By D.K.G.
    Please put pilot also, thank you
  • Legendary

    5
    By BassManRay
    This series needs no introduction. It was the beginning of all the martial arts shows to come and popularized the martial arts in the west. While the fight scenes are the show's hook, the series' real value lies in the spiritual lessons. They are timeless and run as deep as the oceans. One of the greatest shows ever put on TV.

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