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DAVID CARRADINE KUNG FU

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  • @ RisenBrotherhood : the aim of "Kung-Fu" is not how good David was in Kung-Fu but to better understand the Bouddhiste Chan concepts through several stories in the usa.

    Caraddine was a very good actor, and instead of criticizing the way he was dead, you'd better watch all this series again, try to improve yourself and be a better man.

  • He was an actor, you dumb asshole!

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  • flamengo é FLAMENGO

  • That guy cheated throwing those darts at start of the fight

  • 2:44 = psyche.

  • i love david carridine,ilove kung fu gijoe989.

  • @Olebull93 I'm pretty sure if Spelman wrote the script which had been purchased by Warner Bros, they would've had some sort of legal claim to it. So if Bruce Lee went around saying that he created the concept for the show, they would've sued him. Lee couldn't sue Warner for creating the show without him, because he had no copyrights to the concept. It's public knowledge that Lee created the original outline for Kung Fu, the fact can be found on wikipedia, imdb and so on.

  • @Olebull93 On Dec 8 1971 Lee appeared on the The Pierre Berton Show, where he said Warner and Paramount wanted him to do a TV show. Berton asked if the stories were true that it would be a western cowboy sort of theme, but Lee said that idea was out and Warner and Paramount wanted it to be present day. "The problems that you face as a Chinese hero in an American series. Have people come up in the industry and said 'well, we don't know how the audience are going to take a non-American'" Bruce Lee

  • @KurtCobain198666 Ed Spelman wrote Kung Fu in 1966, a new yorker who was studying kung fu at the time. He dreamed about being the only caucasian allowed into the shaolin monastery. So he wrote the script in 1966 It found its way, eventualy into Warner Brothers library. Where it sat there for like 6 years. Jerry Thorpe found the script a  executive producer and created the Kung Fu Series.

    And its about a caucasian/western unlocking the secrets of the east.Jerry recruted David from broadway.

  • @unclemort1960 u dont think its aged well? compared 2 man other series from the early 70s i think it has. and theres more than just violence in its message check out the links!! haha

  • @westnblu i enjoyed the show as a kid ,but has it `aged` well? but yeah the message was good ,violence only as a last resort.

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