This list comprises a selection of actors billed in the opening credits, and some actors whose characters were decisive in the episode plot's development or who later became widely recognized for other productions. When she shows up on the property, she soon discovers the house is haunted by her grandfathers spirit and the ghost of a mysterious man named William. Actor-director Bill Paxton was in talks to direct the adaptation of the TV series. John Saxon as a cold-blooded bounty hunter in pursuit of Caine (David Carradine). In early October 1971, a month before Warner Brothers officially designated David Carradine for the role of Caine, Warner Brothers executive Ted Ashley, who saw Bruce Lee's potential and didn't want to lose him to Paramount, offered him an exclusive development deal to create his own TV program, which included an advance of "$25,000 (or $152,000 in 2017 dollars) - enough money to pay off most of his mortgage." Then in winter, Kung Fus time slot changed to Saturdays at 8 p.m., which placed it against CBS's All in the Family, The Jeffersons (sitcoms rated in the season's top 10), and NBC's Emergency!, a series rated in the top 30 of that season, all of which were at the same time slot. 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Television Studios, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, Joseph Dervin, Best Edited Episode for a Television Series, This page was last edited on 26 March 2023, at 17:35. For the temple's interiors, Louri opted for showing only a portion of the set and let the viewers complete it in their minds. Jerry Thorpe added: "People wanted to do the show because it was unique, it's as simple as that. The presence of your son, your wife, and your daughter, will be worth even more. 'That Caine character is me in a way, just like Siegel and Shuster did Superman. The series ended due to a combination of factors, among which the documentary The Tao of Caine cites the lead actor's burnout, changes in the writing and shooting that altered some of the most appreciated characteristics of the show, and above all the changes in the time slot, which led to the audience's decline. "They did the best they could at the time," recalls Pera, who was 11 when he first started on the series that was shot in Los Angeles. France Nuyen and Nancy Kwan, both Eurasian, played Chinese characters, the first one accepting being given in marriage as payment for service her husband was hired to perform (s3e3), the other one preferring to be a concubine to the Emperor rather than the wife of the warlord who had raped her, who was played by Stefan Gierasch, wearing prosthetic makeup (s2e22-23). "[81]:280281, While Bruce Lee was in Thailand filming The Big Boss, Weintraub brought the script to Tom Kuhn, head of the Warner Bros. TV division, who liked it. The music for the opening and closing titles, as well as the incidental music, was composed by Jim Helms.[64]. Making a splash: A deep dive into the live-action, Watch a badass fight scene from the premiere of. It was John Furia's job to write them and make them relevant to the episode's plot, based on the research material the production had collected. "[12], The Camelot Castle, already converted into a Shaolin temple and with some additions, became a main set for the 1973 musical Lost Horizon during its 1972 April to June shooting period.[58]. Kwai Chang Caine was a priest at a Shaolin temple, where his son Peter also lived and studied. [74], At the time, George Takei and the Association of Asian Pacific American Artists (AAPAA) filed a formal complaint for unfair hiring practices. ", In an email to EW, Kim said she was a "big fan of the original series" and was particularly eager to honor "the most unique and beautiful qualities of the original show (and) its mix of spirituality, Buddhism, and Kung Fu." Radames Pera, who played young Caine, a.k.a. In the fall, it was moved to Saturdays night at 9 p.m., against CBS' The Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Bob Newhart Show, sitcoms rated in the top 20 of the season. Based on the last demo figures I saw for TV watching more fem watch episodic TV (not including sports or news) than males. "[13], The series aired on ABC from October 1972 to April 1975 for a total of 63 episodes. They didn't settle for less." To complicate matters, there is no single historical source on kung-fu upon which he can rely. He's faced lynch mobs and eluded bounty hunters out for the $10,000 price on his head. Feel free to make requests. 4 Season 1, Episode 4 An Eye For An Eye. [33]:400401, It has been said that Carradine left the show after sustaining several injuries that made it impossible for him to continue. Kung Fu: The Legend Continues TV Series 1993-1997 1h IMDb RATING 6.5 /10 2.5K YOUR RATING Rate POPULARITY 3,706 1,165 Action Crime Drama Kwai Chang Caine was a priest at a Shaolin temple, where his son Peter also lived and studied. In a time when Asian actors were largely ignored, and usually played minor and openly stereotypical roles, Kung Fu was exceptional for consistently presenting them as not stereotypical characters and for being a steady job source for Asian actors, which was acknowledged by members of the cast[30] and the AAPAA's president James Hong. 16. It seems like reboots are all the rage. "Despite that, he always tried to do the least amount of harm," he adds. Master Po: The bridge of which I speak, Grasshopper, is your love for him." - 'Kung Fu'. An inquest ensues, which could lead to a possible, but unlikely indictment. [92][93], The casting for the leading role when the project was still a feature film had considered (among others) James Coburn, who was preferred by Ed Spielman. At the minute 6:39 of the Kung Fu DVD documentary The Tao of Caine: Production and Beyond, Herbie J. Pilato says: "One of the great things about Kung Fu is that it had this incredible A-list of guest stars. They also gave cards to those who didn't have one by giving them their first job in a union production. The question seems somewhat ironic sincein real lifeBrandon's father was a contender for the role of Caine in the series. [109][110][111], In consequence, the new show takes the name of the original one while completely separating itself from it,[11][112][113] instead of continuing its story or attempting to build upon its legacy, claiming with good reason that their aim is improving Asian community's representation and visibility.[114][115][116]. [9] After his maternal grandfather's death he is accepted for training at a Shaolin Monastery, where he grows up to become a Shaolin priest and martial arts expert. Furthermore, because the story involves an ethnic group, and the tempers of our time do not tolerate ignorance and bigotry, he must not only make sure that the historical information regarding the group is accurate, but that these people are presented with dignity and respect. As for David Carradine playing the part of a half-American half-Chinese, I can honestly say that we haven't found anyone, before or since the series began, who can play the part better. So many TV shows these days are reboots or revivals of older shows. If you have to confront, check rather than hurt, hurt rather than maim, maim rather than kill. Or The Ancient One from Kung Fu The Legend Continues, who might have been several hundred years old. He was always Eurasian; he always didn't fit in.'" Kwai Chang Caine was a priest at a Shaolin temple, where his son Peter also lived and studied. That is why The Warrior is probably not going to be on." Kung Fu has been called an example of yellowface and a prominent case of whitewashing. The role of Caine is resumed by David Carradine. The second series ran for four years, from 1993 to 1997. "[118], In a May 1973 Black Belt magazine interview with John Furia Jr., the author Jon Shirota speaks about the critical response in these terms: "Even the TV critics, customarily very reserved and cautious with their appraisals, acclaimed the show [the first segment] as one of the year's best. [74] There is circumstantial evidence for this in a December 8, 1971, television interview that Bruce Lee gave on The Pierre Berton Show. Kungfu Goes West - PBS", "The Kung Fu Craze: Hong Kong Cinema's First American Reception", "THE REAL REASON 'KUNG FU' WAS CANCELLED", "According to an Urban Legend, 'Kung Fu' Ended Because of David Carradine's Injuries", "Remembering David Carradine (1991 Interview)", "David Carradine's Final Fight For 'Americana.' ", "Shannon Lee Discusses Her Father Bruce Lee's Legacy And Impact On Asian Representation In Hollywood", "Last surviving member of original 'Kung Fu' has one complaint about the CW reboot", "The Martial Arts and American Popular Media. [138] Baz Luhrmann was in talks to direct the film in 2014, and if the deal was made, Luhrmann was to rewrite the film's script. In June 2006, Ed Spielman and Howard Friedlander announced that a feature film (which would serve as a prequel to the original Kung Fu series and take place in China) was in development. Kick back with epic showdowns featuring karate, kung fu and more. Fo Kwai Chang Caine was a priest at a Shaolin temple, where his son Peter also lived and studied. Bruce Lee did not sign Ashley's deal, preferring to see how The Big Boss performed in theaters. [32]:min.19:26 After a very positive reception to the first three segments, in November 1972 the network contracted for 12 more episodes, dropped Alias Smith and Jones and placed Kung Fu in the Thursday night slot at 9 p.m. In the interview, Lee stated that he had developed a concept for a television series called The Warrior, meant to star himself, about a martial artist in the American Old West (the same concept as Kung Fu, which aired the following year), but that he was having trouble pitching it to Warner Brothers and Paramount. "The pacing is pre-MTV so yes, it might not appeal to current sensibilities and young people. [30] Professors Kent. In 1969 the William Morris agent Peter Lampack put the treatment into the knowledge of Fred Weintraub, at the time an executive at Warner Brothers and later the producer of Enter the Dragon: "As a New York-based production executive at Warner Bros. Pictures, it was my job to develop projects to appeal to the youth market. [32][33][34] (For the series concept's history, see Bruce Lee's involvement), Spielman-Friedlander's 160 page movie script was transformed by Jerry Thorpe and writer Herman Miller into a 90-minute TV movie (with commercial breaks, so it actually amounted to about 75 minutes of screen time). I'm 23 years old and I live in Iowa. The original "Kung Fu" was a remarkable show that can never be duplicated in this time and age. After Kung Fu, Pera went on to appear on Little House on the Prairie and in the movie Red Dawn. At the minute 4:32 of the documentary The Tao of Caine, Jerry Thorpe says about him: "The art director, Eugne Louri, his talents were unending. ""That's the strange thing. And if that failed, kicking serious cowboy butt with nothing but his hands and feet. As of writing, The CW's Kung Fu is in its first season and has had a promising start. The role of his son, Chung Wang, is portrayed by Brandon Lee in his acting debut. [4][5], Many of the aphorisms used in the series are adapted from or derived directly from the Tao Te Ching, a book of ancient Taoist philosophy attributed to the sage Lao-tzu.[6][7][8]. CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (, Barry Trivers for "The Fault in Our Stars" (1961), Lawrence B. Marcus for "Man Out of Time" (1963), David W. Rintels for "A Continual Roar of Musketry" (1970), Herb Bermann & Thomas Y. 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Everybody was kung-fu fighting after the 1972 premiere of this mystic western starring David Carradine (snatching the role from Bruce Lee) in his signature, Emmy-nominated role as Caine, a stoic Shaolin monk forced to flee China after killing the royal family member who slew his Master. Action Adventure Drama A quarter-life crisis causes a young Chinese-American woman, Nicky Shen, to drop out of college and go on a life-changing journey to an isolated monastery in China. "Bruce himself had been working on the idea of a Shaolin priest, a master of kung fu, who would roam America and find himself involved in various exploits. Thng tin phim. In addition to elements of spirituality and mysticism, we decided to incorporate a hint or two of the supernatural which is evidenced in the ancient sword. [34]:min.23:58, Kung Fu started to broadcast in syndication on September 1, 1979, on 23 local channels. The temple was destroyed and father and son each thought the other had perished in the fire. Notably, Asian women are portrayed that way on occasion (s1e5, s1e8), and not just in stereotypical or subservient roles. "Men Behind the Kung-Fu TV Series [Reprinted from John Shirota, The Men Behind TV's "Kung-Fu", "Independent Lens . Radames Pera in 2014 and as young Caine in 'Kung Fu', | Credit: Michael Tran/FilmMagic; Everett Collection, Olivia Liang as Nicky Shen in the CW's 'Kung Fu'. The temple was destroyed and father and son each thought the other had perished in the fire. From the mountain of potential projects sent to me weekly, I unearthed a treatment for a feature length film by a couple of writers named Ed Spielman and Howard Friedlander called The Way of the Tiger, The Sign of the Dragon. That was a very interesting thing to watch, a trained person make those kinds of decisions rather than use lethal force at all times, which is kind of what you're seeing in this new show. Still, both Kuhn and Weintraub admitted that "the powers that be" were unwilling to hire an Asian actor per se. Variety referred to Helms' work as "especially interesting sensitive a decided asset. In his commentary to the episode Full Circle, Carradine regretted his decision to leave, because of how that had affected the series' crew. For many years, Kwai Chang 'walked the earth,' while Peter became a big-city cop. (Caine has uncovered a hate crime against an old condisciple. Grasshopper, on the original TV show shares his one criticism of the new version with EW. The extras include audio commentary by David Carradine on four episodes of the series (s2e1 The Well, s2e14 A Dream Within a Dream, s3e2 Blood of the Dragon - 2, s3e21 Full Circle), Zen & Now: A Dinner With David Carradine And Friends (Guests: Hal Sparks, Sifu Rob Moses, Vivica A. Bruce Lee presented a treatment describing a show called Ah Sahm, which he later retitled The Warrior. The LP was re-released in CD format in 2010, accompanied by the Man in the Wilderness movie soundtrack. Kung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts Western drama television series starring David Carradine. Finally, t Read allKwai Chang Caine was a priest at a Shaolin temple, where his son Peter also lived and studied. The series was excellent too, but a bit repetitive. [74], Academic studies about Asian representation in American entertainment claim that the casting of the leading role and even the portrayal of the Chinese characters by Asian actors followed generalized discriminatory patterns. Stars Masaaki Sakai Shir Kishibe Masako Natsume See production, box office & company info Search on Amazon search for Blu-ray and DVD Add to Watchlist Added by 1.6K users 27 User reviews October 13, 1972 49min 7+ Kwai Chang Caine (DAVID CARRADINE), the half-American Buddhist monk from China, wandering the American West as a wanted fugitive, befriends a homeless boy, foils a bounty hunter, and experiences the pain of love. On November 14, 2017, Warner Home Video re-released all three seasons, as well as the complete series set on DVD in Region 1. The other 12 episodes ran on Thursday nights, when they ranked among the 30 first-rated shows and tied in ratings with The ABC Monday Night Movie and The F.B.I. The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother. Through the episodes, the writers made mistakes regarding the order of Chinese names, and about who was the Emperor in China at the series' time period. [33]:393, From a broader point of view, Carradine's decision stemmed from the fact that he, from the beginning, hadn't wanted to commit long-term to a series[32]:min.8:18 or stay in it for an extended period,[12]:min.13:10 due to his foremost interest in pursuing a career in filmmaking,[36]:19[45] which he said led him to avoid signing a regular contract that would have bound him for five years. When she returns to find her hometown overrun with crime and corruption, she uses her martial arts skills and Shaolin values to protect her community and bring criminals to justice, all while searching for the assassin who killed her Shaolin mentor and now is targeting her. The character walked through life trying to make as few ripples as possible because of his mixed race status. "Since the rule of thumb on a script is that one page equals one minute, the script was literally cut in half. The episodes s3e8, s3e10-11, s3e15 and s3e22, set in China, had a mostly Asian American cast. Episode 2. Kung Fu: The Movie is a 1986 made-for-television film and the first in a series of sequels which continued the story of the Shaolin monk, Kwai Chang Caine, first introduced in the 1972-1975 television series Kung Fu. [29] Part of Chow's job was to add or eliminate fight scenes from the script, "settle differences of opinion" regarding their technical aspects among the martial artists participating in them, and make the scenes believable. After having "sought every Asian in Hollywood, because you didn't have to be super bright to know what was coming," and found none that could carry the series, they turned to the American side of the character and began auditioning white actors, including William Smith[94] and John Saxon. John Furia Jr. asserted that "the concept of the series was a man who was not involved, a man who avoided action at almost any cost, a very quiet, seemingly passive man." In an early article about the series, both actors are referred to and they call their characters "Orientals". If the situation were reversed, and an American star were to come to Hong Kong, and I was the man with the money, I would have my own concerns as to whether the acceptance would be there. When Japanese elements appear, they are unlikely to be known or happen at the said time: in s3e12, the boy Caine watches a Noh performance in a mandarin's mansion, when Japan was still an isolationist country. Hi, I have a TV series i watched in the 1990's which I cant remember the name. The series premiered as a regular series on the U.S. network ABC after its film-length pilot aired on anthology program ABC Movie of the Week. To hurt? But if you just give yourself to it, like 2001: A Space Odyssey, it may feel very long and ponderous but it's certainly worth the time.". Bruce Lee, having arrived back from Thailand, auditioned for the part of Caine, but the studio was reluctant to hire a Chinese actor, having concerns with his accent, his intense personality, considered not suitable to portray a quiet, serene character, and also because he was "too authentic."[82]. According to John Furia Jr. in a May 1973 interview, this happened because "one of the problems we're faced with is that Oriental actors did not have much opportunity to act in TV or movies before, and so there is no great pool to draw from. "David did a really beautiful job in portraying the character, and the stories hold up," says Pera. He converted a medieval castle that had been built for Camelot on the backlot into an AD 2nd to 3rd century Shaolin monastery, for a buck and a quarter. "[13] ABC ordered just four more segments and placed them in what was called the "death row," the Saturday night slot opposite All in the Family, on a monthly basis. [36], The series' story editor was John Furia Jr. At the time a freelance writer for TV and movies who also worked in production, he had declined offers as story editor before until Jerry Thorpe approached him with Kung Fu. These mixed-race characters obviously allow white actors and actresses, with minimum makeup, to steal major roles from Asians." 17. Buy from $1.99/episode. The series is also available online on Amazon Prime Video and iTunes (including Pilot), and on Google TV. The one where EW follows up with the cast. Interestingly, in the s1e3 episode "Blood Brother," Kwai Chang Caine pleads for his compatriots to do that, as a matter of life and death. in) dated November 1873, placing the character's birth squarely in the mid-19th century, 18401850. X27 ; m 23 years old cut in half x27 ; m 23 years old and I in! 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