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                    Set in the American Southwest during the 1870s - and in flashbacks, 
                    China - this series follows Kwai Chang Caine, Schooled in 
                    the spirit-mind-body Shaolin priesthood by the blind, avuncular 
                    Master Po and the stern yet loving Master Kan. Caine fled 
                    China on a $10,000 murder bounty, and continues his search 
                    in America for his half brother, Danny Caine. He is sought 
                    by Chinese assassins and American bounty hunters. He continues 
                    to help others to his own detriment, getting himself into 
                    difficult situations that he has to diffuse with his verbal 
                    and Kung Fu skills. His training at the Shaolin Temple proves 
                    he has enough words of wisdom and lightning moves to ensure 
                    his quest continues... 
                  Kung 
                    Fu is arguably one of the better shows to come out of 
                    the '70s. The show, paradoxically, coupled spirituality and 
                    Eastern religion with kick-ass action. 
                  Season 
                    two kicks off (no pun intended) well with The Well 
                    (again, no pun intended). This sees Caine being  
                    helped by the family of an ex-slave who secretly have the 
                    only wet well during a drought. Okay, it may not sound like 
                    the most riveting of storylines, but this is an engaging plot. 
                  Highlights 
                    of this season include: 
                   
                     
                      The Chalice: in which Caine promises a dying priest 
                      that he will return a chalice that the priest had stolen, 
                      but has since fallen into the hands of hooligans. The flashbacks 
                      show how a catholic priest helped Caine while he was being 
                      hunted by the imperial police after killing the Emperor's 
                      nephew.  
                     
                      The Squaman: which tackles issues of race. Caine 
                      befriends a man who loves his Indian wife but misses talking 
                      to the white men who now shun him because he married a native. 
                      In order to make friends the man gets himself into a heap 
                      of trouble.  
                    The 
                      Solder: in which a soldier identifies Caine as one of 
                      the bandileros who attacked and wiped out his troop.  
                    A 
                      Dream Within a Dream: Caine is not believed when he 
                      claims he saw a man hanging from a tree on the trail, but 
                      later he is accused of murdering the same man.  
                    The 
                      Nature of Evil: On his way to Eureka, Caine gets a feeling 
                      which leads him to his old friend Serenity Johnson and a 
                      town called Ninevah that is full of fear. 
                   
                  While 
                    there are no extras in this collection, it doesn't really 
                    matter. This is a fantastic collection and one that is worth 
                    buying for nostalgic values alone. 
                    
                  Pete 
                    Boomer  
                  
                     
                       
                        
                           
                             
                               
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