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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Warner Brothers
EAN: 9781419804267
Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, DVD-Video, Subtitled, NTSC
ISBN: 141980426X
Label: Warner Home Video
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
Number Of Items: 4
Publisher: Warner Home Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 23, 2005
Running Time: 1221 minutes
Sales Rank: 7268
Studio: Warner Home Video
Theatrical Release Date: October 14, 1972







Editorial Review:

Product Description:
He is a man of peace in a violent land. He is Kwai Chang Caine schooled in the spirit-mind-body ways of the Shaolin priesthood by the blind avuncular Master Po and the stern yet loving Master Kan. Caine speaks softly but he hits hard. He lives humbly yet knows great contentment. He is the Old West's most unusual hero.System Requirements:Running Time 1221 MinFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 012569681477 Manufacturer No: 68147

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While it may not rank with Richard Kimble's fateful meeting with the One-Armed Man in the series finale of The Fugitive, Caine's reunion with his long-lost brother, Danny, brings Kung Fu, to quote the title of the four-episode story arc's conclusion, 'Full Circle.' The series' rich iconography and episodes featuring returning characters may make this final season heady going for newcomers. But those who have faithfully followed Caine (David Carradine in his iconic role) on his nomadic adventures will be richly rewarded with some of the series' best episodes. The season begins with a stellar two-parter, 'Blood of the Dragon,' in which Caine seeks the truth about his grandfather's murder, while Imperial assassins are dispatched to kill Caine. The venerable Patricia Neal guest-stars as the grandfather's iron-willed, cold-hearted former lover. Eddie Albert also stars as a doctor who sides with Caine. Other memorable guest stars this season include William Shatner broguing it up, Scotty-style, as a sea captain who arrives with an Imperial pardon for Caine (but at what cost?) in 'A Small Beheading.' Barbara Hershey portrays an aspiring Shoalin priest in the two-parter, 'Besieged.' In 'The Brothers Caine,' a pre-Airplane Leslie Nielsen is a ruthless magnate who puts a $10,000 price on Danny's head, making for an awkward reunion when Danny thinks that Caine is a bounty hunter. David's father, John, returns as blind preacher Serenity Johnson in 'Ambush.'

This season was distinguished by innovative episodes set in China during Caine's 'Grasshopper' tutelage. In 'The Demon God,' the youth, poisoned by a prince, experiences mystical visions of his older, wandering self, who is stung by a scorpion. In 'The Thief of Chendo,' young Caine's Master imagines an adventure for the aspiring priest. Two Carradine commentaries, and a near-hour long chronicle of Carradine's 30-years-on visit to a Shoalin monastery in China (an incredible journey that ends with Carradine's soulful rendition of 'America the Beautiful') help to give Kung Fu a worthy DVD send-off. --Donald Liebenson



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Classic
The first season was good, the second was great, and the third and final season made the show a legend.

If you start at the beginning of this season, and I know you will, you'll be disappointed for a few episodes. They had to get their groove back or something. And then, with no gradual transition whatsoever, the writing will leap into the stratosphere and remind you why you love this show. It is simply awesome, and it isn't dated.

One thing they did at the start of this ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Fine
It got here quickly and in great condition. I am happy. Personally I think the second season was not as good as the first, and the third season not as good as the second. But if you like Kung Fu, you'll still be happy.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Try it you'll liiike it...!
If your a fan, you get more back stories and plot resolution. What more could you want? Also, it's easy to see why David C. left after this season. But still worth the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Kung Fu Season 3
Price and service from Amazon was excellent,though the packaging of the DVD's inside the case could be better as the small clips that hold them break easily.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Uniting The Mystical And The Mundane
`Kung Fu - The Complete Third Season' brought an end to the saga of Kwai Chang Caine, Shoalin priest and accused murder escaped to the American west of the 1800's. While not quite as good as the first two seasons it still had a lot to offer.

Postives: I loved the infusion of mysticism and occultism that was absent from the previous two seasons. Episodes like `The Demon God' and `Blood of the Dragon' were among my favorite.

Negatives: The emphasis on his impending meeting with ... Read More





 

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