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  2. Kwai Chang Caine - Wikipedia

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    The character was called Kwai Chang Caine in the Ed Spielman and Howard Friedlander's original feature movie script, and it was written that way in Caine's wanted poster [9] that appeared in the series from the pilot onwards and until Kung Fu: The Movie.

  3. Kung Fu (1972 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Kung Fu is an American action-adventure martial arts Western drama television series starring David Carradine.The series follows the adventures of Kwai Chang Caine, a Shaolin monk who travels through the American Old West, armed only with his spiritual training and his skill in martial arts, as he seeks Danny Caine, his half-brother.

  4. Kung Fu: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    The feature-length television movie had David Carradine returning as the lead Kwai Chang Caine. [2] The casting of Caine's son took place in 1985, while working as a script reader in Los Angeles. Brandon , the son of martial arts movie star Bruce Lee , was approached by casting director Lynn Stalmaster for the role of Chung Wang and ...

  5. Kung Fu: The Next Generation - Wikipedia

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    It tells the story in present day of the great-grandson of the Shaolin monk (who is also named Kwai Chang Caine after his great-grandfather) played by David Darlow and his son Johnny Caine, portrayed by Brandon Lee. The main supporting cast includes Miguel Ferrer as Mic, Paula Kelly as Lt. Lois S. Poole, and Dominic Barto as Carl Levin.

  6. List of Kung Fu episodes - Wikipedia

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    Kwai Chang and Danny Caine (Tim McIntire) avoid bounty hunters while traveling together to San Francisco to rescue Zeke (John Blyth Barrymore) from General Cantrell (John Vernon), whom he wants to have as a successor for his ranch (as opposed to his secret half-Indian son). Caine tries to persuade the General to release Zeke from his promise to ...

  7. Kung Fu: The Legend Continues - Wikipedia

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    Like his grandfather and namesake from the original series, Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine) is a Shaolin priest who walked out of the past. In 1978, Caine was the head of a temple in Northern California, where his son Peter (Chris Potter) also lived and studied, until the temple was destroyed in a fire caused by a renegade priest who believed the priests should serve as mercenaries.

  8. Radames Pera - Wikipedia

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    Radames Pera (born September 14, 1960) is an American actor best known for his role as "Grasshopper", the student Kwai Chang Caine in the 1972 to 1975 television series Kung Fu. Early life and acting career

  9. Category:Fictional vigilantes - Wikipedia

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    Kwai Chang Caine; Eric Cartman; Zeus Carver; Frank Castle (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Ricky Chapman; John Clark (Ryanverse character) Coach (Guy Ritchie character) Marion Cobretti; Rust Cohle; Joanne Collins; James Cook (Skins) The Coon; El Coyote (character) Lila Crane; Arnie Cunningham; Arthur Curry (DC Extended Universe)