Kung Fu (TV)
Cast :David Carradine
Director :Jerry Thorpe, David Carradine, Alex Beaton, Harry Harris, Robert Totten, Robert Michael Lewis, Barry Crane, Richard Lang, Robert Butler, Charles S. Dubin, Lee Philips, Walter Doniger, Gordon Hessler, John Llewellyn Moxey, Marc Daniels, Allen Reisner
Studio :Warner Home Video
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Released Date :October 14, 1972
DVD Released Date :June 08, 2004
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Customer Reviews
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DateFebruary 02, 2005
SummaryBuy the complete seasons 1 and 2
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Buy the complete seasons 1 and 2, don't waste money just in the pilot that is included in the season 1

Rating
DateSeptember 26, 2004
SummaryI've waited a long time for this!
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The only trouble was I couldn't decide whether to buy the low cost pilot or the entire first season. In the end I purchased the low cost pilot because I don't watch much TV and wanted to save money. Either way, you won't go wrong. When I was a teen I thought Cain exhibited the perfect example of the character that should be seen in a religious man. I still agree . . . except . . . perhaps he . . . could . . . talk . a . bit . . . . . quicker? I certainly like Carradine's Cain character better than his Bill.

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DateSeptember 04, 2004
SummaryJust Say No
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This is a great movie. But I wouldn't recommend that you purchasee it. Buy the "season one" DVD set. It includes this film and let's face it... The season shows really built on this film. Kung Fu was an awsome series, and more is more in this case.

Rating
DateJune 30, 2004
SummaryGreat Low-budget movie
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I love this movie! I have waited a long time for it to come to DVD. Here it is 2004 - watching a movie made in the 1970's, that takes place in 1873. I just love the philosophy of this film - avoid conflict when possible. This is in stark contrast to every action movie in the last 30 years, where the hero is just looking for an excuse to beat up / kill someone. With the above praise out of the way, the reason I didn't give it a 5 is that the production values are terrible. This was a tv show pilot, not a Hollywood blockbuster. While there is an explosion, that is the only "special effect". Bottom line, Get this movie, just be prepared for a very "low tech" experience.
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