Kung Fu: Way Of The Tiger, Sign Of The Dragon (1972)
From the tiger, he learns tenacity and power. From the white crane, gracefulness. And the dragon teaches him to ride the wind. It could take a lifetime to master just one of the many Kung Fu disciplines. But young Kwai Chang Caine knows them all. He was educated in a Shaolin monastery around 1800 by the monks. Against all forms of violence he face his ultimate challenge when his preferred master was killed by the hands of the imperial forces. After avenging the death of his teacher, as a Shaolin monk, he flees China to the American West and helps people defending the weak and fighting against the evil while being pursued by Chinese bounty hunters.
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The star of the 1970s US television show Kung Fu was found dead in the closet of his luxury Bangkok hotel room this week.
Martin Scorsese, who directed Carradine in 1972’s Boxcar Bertha, called Carradine “a great collaborator, a uniquely talented actor and a wonderful spirit.”
RIP David Carradine