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Kung Fu Summary
513 words, approx. 2 pages Described as an "Eastern Western," Kung Fu was one of the seminal television programs of the 1970s. Starring David Carradine as the character Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin priest who wandered about the American West during the mid-1800s, the show dealt...
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Kung Fu Information
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 Kung Fu (1972-1975) was an award-winning American television series which starred David Carradine. It was created by Ed Spielman, directed and produced by Jerry Thorpe, and developed by Herman Miller (who was also a writer for, and co-producer of, the...


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Kung Fu Quotes
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 Episode #1 Disciple Caine : Master, do we seek victory in contention? Master Kan : Seek rather not to contend. Caine : But shall we not then be defeated? Master Kan : We know that where there is no contention, there is neither defeat nor victory. The...




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 The Boston Globe
In This Series, Everybody Is Kung Fu Fighting
09/28/2003: 622 words, approx. 2 pages As film buffs look forward to the upcoming release of "Kill Bill," Quentin Tarantino's homage to kung fu films, local programmer Garo Nigoghossian unspools the real deal with another of his popular series of Hong Kong films on Wednesdays starting this week at the...
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 Dayton Daily News
Kung Fu Fans Can Get Their Fill In Film Series
01/25/2008: 403 words, approx. 1 pages Everybody is kung-fu fi ghting at Cinema de Lux 14 at the Greene in Beavercreek. "Kung Fu Flicks," a new double-feature program of martial-arts cult movies, will be presented at 7 p.m. Wednesdays through March 12 at the theater. The series features such well-...
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Kung fu fighters replace Hobbits in N.Z.
7/22/2007: 868 words, approx. 3 pages The Hobbits defeated savage Orcs to protect Middle-earth from the evil Sauron. Now kung fu fighters and samurai warriors have taken their place.Or to put it another way, "The Lord of the Rings" movie trilogy revitalized New Zealand's cinema industry, but now that the huge...
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 The New York Observer
Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle: Mildly Amusing Martial-Arts Romp
4/17/2005: 1,979 words, approx. 7 pages Stephen Chow's Kung Fu Hustle, from a screenplay by Mr. Chow, Tsang Kan Cheong, Xin Huo and Chan Man Keung, is difficult for me to evaluate. I know next to nothing about Mr. Chow, even though he's been appearing in Hong Kong films since 1988,...


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