TY - ADVS AU - Thorpe,Jerry AU - Miller,Herman AU - Spielman,Ed AU - Friedlander,Howard AU - Beaton,Alex AU - Carradine,David AU - Luke,Keye AU - Ahn,Philip AU - Rawlings,Richard L. AU - Arnold,Chuck AU - Koenekamp,Fred J. AU - Lourié,Eugene AU - Horger,John C. AU - Sax,Carroll AU - Helms,Jim AU - Philps,Ray AU - Hurst,Ralph ED - Warner Bros. Television ED - Warner Home Video (Firm), TI - Kung Fu : the complete first season SN - 9780790776187 U1 - 791.45/75 22 PY - 2004///], c1972 CY - Burbank, CA PB - Warner Home Video KW - DVDs KW - Kung fu KW - Drama KW - Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental KW - Monks KW - Video recordings KW - lcgft KW - Television programs N1 - Contains the 90 minute pilot episode and all 15 episodes of the first season; Special features: two new original documentaries: "From Grasshopper to Caine: creating Kung Fu" and "The tao of Kwai Chang Caine: production and beyond."; Directors of photography, Richard L. Rawlings, Chuck Arnold, Fred J. Koenekamp ; art director, Eugene Lourie ; editors, John C. Horger, Carroll Sax ; music composer, Jim Helms ; wardrobe, Ray Philps ; set decorator, Ralph Hurst; David Carradine, Keye Luke, Philip Ahn; MPAA rating: Not rated N2 - Kwai Chang Caine is a Shoalin Monk who is on the run after he killed the Chinese Emporer's nephew. The nephew had killed Caine's teacher in cold blood with a gun like a coward. Caine flees to America both to escape retaliation and to search for his brother in order to settle down in this new land. However, he can not help but to continually run into trouble from gun fighters and others as they oppress the innocent, while bounty hunters pursue the price on his head. Against this, he has his Kung-fu martial arts skill which proves to be devastatingly effective in this gun-dominated land ER -