Immerse yourself in ancient martial arts. Enjoy year-round retreats in Marrakech
- All-Year Escape
Year-round retreat for wellness
seekers
- Inner Strength
Unlock ancient Shaolin energy
secrets
- Ancient Serenity
Immerse yourself in historic
ambiance
- What we teach
Body, Mind & Spirit
Learning by doing
- Body, Mind & Spirit
Unlock the secrets of Shaolin
wisdom
- All-Year Escape
Search results
The Last Raid: Directed by Alex Beaton. With David Carradine, Hal Williams, L.Q. Jones, Charles Haid. Kwai Chang Caine (DAVID CARRADINE) comes to the aid of a black family and a white family whose sons are kidnapped by a renegade Confederate Army officer.
- (77)
- Adventure, Drama, Western
- Alex Beaton
- 1975-04-26
The Last Raid. Kwai Chang Caine (DAVID CARRADINE) comes to the aid of a Black family and a white family whose sons are kidnapped by a renegade Confederate Army officer. S3E24 51 min
"Kung Fu" The Last Raid (TV Episode 1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
All journeys come to an end. He has crossed high mountains and traversed miles of desert, finding work here and there before resuming his trek. He’s faced lynch mobs and eluded bounty hunters out for the $10,000 price on his head. But now, Kwai Chang Caine’s relentless search for his half-brother Danny comes to a close. At last, he finds him.
Major Clarke Bealson (L.Q. Jones), leader of a small band of former Confederate raiders, blames Jimmy's father, Doctor Cooper (Charles Aidman), for the deaths of his wife and son, during Sherman's march through Georgia, killed by Confederate gunfire that failed to hit its proper target.
Buy Kung Fu — Season 3, Episode 24 on Fandango at Home. Watchlist. Caine pursues the renegade Confederate soldiers who kidnapped two boys, one black and one white; guests Charles Haid, Hal ...
Kung Fu. The Last Raid. Season 3Episode 24. April 26, 1975 TV-14. Play. Caine is visiting the Brown family when their son and his friend are taken hostage by a Confederate raider who believes the war isn't over ... and that he may kidnap children in the name of honor. More.