Kung Fu: The Movie Synopsis & Summary

Synopsis

This 2-hour revival of the old David Carradine TV series was originally titled simply Kung Fu. Set in the west of the late 19th century, the film stars Carradine as Caine, the mystical Chinese-American priest who wanders the countryside seeking spiritual fulfillment-and occasionally busting a few bad-guy heads. Stopping over in a small town, Caine learns that an opium ring holds the townsfolk in thrall. Before the sun sets, Caine is engaged in a fierce martial-arts duel with a mysterious young man (played by Brandon Lee, son of Bruce). It comes as quite a jolt to Caine when he learns that his opponent is his own flesh and blood. Though Kung Fu: The Movie, originally telecast February 1, 1986, did not immediately result in a series, David Carradine would star in an updated version of the property, Kung Fu: The Legend Continues, in 1992. - Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

Movie Info

Run Time:
93 min.
Production Co.:
Lou-Step Productions, Warner Brothers Television
Director(s):
Genre(s):
Action
Themes:
Fathers and Sons
Keywords:
assassination, drug-dealer, drugs, family, gangster, killing, martial-arts, rampage, revenge
Language:
English
Status: