Kung Fu (TV series)
Kung Fu is a television series that ran for three years beginning in 1972, about the adventures of a Shaolin monk in the Wild West armed only with his skill in martial arts. It was produced by Warner Brothers for ABC, and starred David Carradine as Kwai Chang Caine and Rad Pera as the young Caine. Also part of the regular cast were Keye Luke as Master Po and Philip Ahn as Master Kan. In 1972, writer and producer of the show, Herman Miller (writer) won the Writers Guild of America Award for Best Drama for the episode King of the Mountain.
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Kung Fu - Television series - 1972 - Shaolin - Monk - Wild West - Martial arts - Warner Brothers - ABC - David Carradine - Rad Pera - Keye Luke - Philip Ahn - Herman Miller (writer) - Writers Guild of America
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The pilot for this series was a 1972 TV movie of the same name.
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Pilot - TV movie
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