As Kung Fu enters its second season, the mystical, mysterious Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), a half-Chinese, half-American who had once studied for a Shaolin priesthood in his native China, continues wandering through the American West of the 1860s, still in search of his long-lost brother -- and still escaping a murder charge hanging over his head from the "old country." And as before, the peaceful, introspective Caine is moved to martial-arts violence only when someone else's safety is threatened. Although the series ...
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As Kung Fu enters its second season, the mystical, mysterious Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), a half-Chinese, half-American who had once studied for a Shaolin priesthood in his native China, continues wandering through the American West of the 1860s, still in search of his long-lost brother -- and still escaping a murder charge hanging over his head from the "old country." And as before, the peaceful, introspective Caine is moved to martial-arts violence only when someone else's safety is threatened. Although the series has weeded out many of the "hip" camera techniques used during Season One, Kung Fu continues to traffic heavily in stylized slow-motion fight sequences, and lyrical flashbacks to Caine's youth in China, and his tutelage at the hands of mentors Master Po (Keye Luke) and Master Kan (Philip Ahn). Guest stars seen during season two of Kung Fu include Gilbert Roland, Tim Matheson, Tina Louise, Anne Francis, Nancy Kwan, and a pair of up-and-comers named Don Johnson and Harrison Ford. Rovi
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