Starring: David Carradine, Kerrie Keane, Mako, William Lucking, Luke Askew Directed By: Richard Lang Average Rating: Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: VHS Tape Format: Color, HiFi Sound, NTSC Label: Warner Home Video Number of Items: 1 Release Date: July 14, 1994 Running Time: 93 minutes Theatrical Release Date: February 01, 1986
Description: In his travels, Caine meets up with an old man who has several surprises for him. The first being the destruction of the Shaolin order, the second being that the man is the father of the Emperor's nephew whom he killed in China, and the third is that he seeks his revenge using the son Caine never knew he had sired as the instrument of his death. It will take all of Caine's skill and wisdom to find a solution to this deadly predicament.
Kung Fu the Movie This was the perfect conclusion to the series of the same name. It carried the same actors and story line to a conclusion that could have been a new beginning to the series. Set the the old West with an unusual hero the series and the movie gives viewers a look at a culture that has been all but wiped out by the history of China.
KUNG FU "the movie" - The saga of Caine Continues-YEAH! There is no one of my generation having grown up in the 70's who does NOT know who "Caine" is. And for this movie to take place is a testimony that the character could not fade away; which later lead the 2nd generation tv series in the modern era. YOU MUST HAVE THIS movie.
Above Average followup, ten years later to original series. Not as good Caine is still wanted and kindly widow also wants info on slain husband who once befriended him. Followed by Carradine as Caine again in Fourth Kenny Rogers Gambler movie with Reba McEntire (1991), then in Kung Fu: The next generation, film- ed in Toronto for three years, 1993-96.
Caine returns! And Brandon Lee is with him! I loved this follow-up to the Kung Fu Tv series! It's a great follow-up to the beloved 70's program They need to release this on DVD! And Kung Fu: The Legend Continues too!
Beautiful I liked the film, although Brandon Lee (one of my favourate martial arts performer) did not appear so often in the film. D. Carradine was great.