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  1. The Brothers Caine: Directed by Harry Harris. With David Carradine, Leslie Nielsen, Joanna Moore, Tim McIntire. Kwai Chang Caine's long search for Danny Caine comes to an end in a deserted mine where his brother is waiting to kill him.

    • (113)
    • Adventure, Drama, Western
    • Harry Harris
    • 1975-03-01
  2. Kung Fu: Created by Ed Spielman, Herman Miller. With David Carradine, Radames Pera, Keye Luke, Philip Ahn. The adventures of Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine as he wanders through the American West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in Kung Fu.

    • (7.4K)
    • 1972-02-22
    • Adventure, Drama, Western
    • 60
  3. Buy Kung Fu — Season 3, Episode 20 on Fandango at Home. Watchlist. Caine, his nephew and pursuing bounty hunters locate the priest's half-brother (Tim McIntire); guests Leslie Nielsen, Carl...

  4. Kwai Chang Caine (Chinese: 虔官昌; pinyin: Qián Guānchāng) is a fictional character and the protagonist of the ABC 1972–1975 action-adventure western television series Kung Fu. [2] He has been portrayed by David Carradine as an adult Caine, Keith Carradine as a younger Caine, Radames Pera as the child Caine, and Stephen Manley as the ...

  5. During four episodes of the third and final season ("Barbary House", "Flight to Orion", "The Brothers Caine", and "Full Circle"), Caine finds his brother Danny (Tim McIntire) and his nephew Zeke (John Blyth Barrymore). Cast. Carradine and guest star Sondra Locke, 1974. Regular cast. David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine (63 episodes)

  6. "Kung Fu" The Brothers Caine (TV Episode 1975) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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  8. 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. David Carradine reprises the role of Caine.

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