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Season 2 – Kung Fu

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Shaolin monk and martial-arts expert Caine flees China after his master is killed. Now he wanders the Old West of America, defending the helpless and beating down bad guys with his skills, all while trying to find his half-brother and evade Chinese bounty hunters.
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Gary Deeb Chicago Tribune 10/05/2021
Kung Fu is a violent TV show that insidiously exploits the mass audience's craving for blood and guts, and yet astonishingly wraps it all up in a pretty package topped by a stylish ribbon that proclaims the Golden Rule. Go to Full Review
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 27, 1973 The Well Desperately ill, Caine finds sanctuary with a former slave (Hal Williams) concealing a well from a drought-stricken town; guest Jim Davis. Details Episode 2 Aired Oct 4, 1973 The Assassin Murder-witness Caine gets caught in two families' blood feud; with Dana Elcar, James Keach, Robert Ito. Details Episode 3 Aired Oct 11, 1973 The Chalice Shot by outlaws and abandoned in the desert, a dying priest begs Caine to recover his sacred golden chalice. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 25, 1973 The Brujo Caine confronts a shaman (Emilio Fernandez) imprisoning a small village with fear and superstition; guests Henry Darrow, Benson Fong. Details Episode 5 Aired Nov 1, 1973 The Squawman A down-on-his-luck, lonely farmer (Jack Elam) with an Indian wife becomes a hero when he kills a bandit's son; guest Logan Ramsey. Details Episode 6 Aired Nov 8, 1973 The Spirit-Helper A 15-year-old Indian boy (Don Johnson) whose mother is being held by her husband's murderers sees Caine as a spirit sent to guide him. Details Episode 7 Aired Nov 15, 1973 The Tong Caine confronts a Chinese underworld lord to free a slave boy (Carey Wong) who has sought refuge with an evangelist (Diana Douglas). Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 29, 1973 The Soldier A tormented Army lieutenant (Tim Matheson) who feels himself a coward pursues Caine after the priest escapes wrongful imprisonment. Details Episode 9 Aired Dec 6, 1973 The Salamander Caine helps a young man in a dying mining town who fears he has inherited his mother's madness; guests David Huddleston, Ed Flanders. Details Episode 10 Aired Dec 13, 1973 The Hoots Caine intervenes in an escalating feud between aloof Hutterite sheepherders and vengeful local cattle ranchers; guest Anthony Zerbe. Details Episode 11 Aired Dec 20, 1973 The Elixir A beautiful medicine-show owner (Diana Muldaur) seeks Caine's affections and his protection from a pursuing gunman; guest Matt Clark. Details Episode 12 Aired Jan 3, 1974 The Gunman Caine befriends a gunfighter (Andrew Prine) wounded by a bounty hunter and takes him to the cabin of an isolated, frightened widow. Details Episode 13 Aired Jan 10, 1974 Empty Pages of a Dead Book A dedicated Texas Ranger (Robert Foxworth) trailing a gang loses his badge after illegally killing a former outlaw; guest Slim Pickens. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 17, 1974 A Dream Within a Dream Caine sees a hanged man, but no one believes him when the body can't be found; guests John Drew Barrymore, Tina Louise, Howard Duff. Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 24, 1974 The Way of Violence Has No Mind Caine, mistaken for an associate of a Chinese Robin Hood (Robert Ito), is captured and then rescued by the crusading bandit himself. Details Episode 16 Aired Feb 7, 1974 In Uncertain Bondage Kidnappers throw wounded Caine in a pit along with their victim (Lynda Day George), a proud Southern woman; guest Roger E. Mosley. Details Episode 17 Aired Feb 14, 1974 Night of the Owls, Day of the Doves Caine protects a madam (Anne Francis) and her bordello from a band of vigilantes who want the land a farmer deeded to the prostitutes. Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 21, 1974 Crossties Caine is caught amid a gang of farmers, the railroad and a private detective (Barry Sullivan); guests Harrison Ford, Denver Pyle. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 28, 1974 The Passion of Chen Yi Caine believes an old enemy, a former priest (Soon-Teck Oh), innocent of murder. Details Episode 20 Aired Mar 14, 1974 The Arrogant Dragon A Chinese girl begs Caine's assistance to save her father from charges of treason against the tong, a secret society to which he belongs. Details Episode 21 Aired Mar 21, 1974 Nature of Evil Caine and the blind preacher Serenity Johnson (John Carradine) seek the nameless killer (Morgan Woodward) of Serenity's young companion. Details Episode 22 Aired Apr 4, 1974 The Cenotaph Caine helps a man claiming he must bury his Indian woman, and recalls his battle for a concubine's (Nancy Kwan) love. Details Episode 23 Aired Apr 11, 1974 The Cenotaph Caine learns the truth about Anna; he thinks he has won the concubine (Nancy Kwan) he loves. Details
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Season Info

Director
Richard Lang, John Llewellyn Moxey, Robert Totten, Walter Doniger, Jerry Thorpe, Robert Lewis, Lee Philips
Executive Producer
Jerry Thorpe
Network
ABC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Drama
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 27, 1973