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Kung Fu: The Complete Third Season (1972)

David Carradine , José Feliciano , David Carradine , Alex Beaton  |  NR |  DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)


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  • Actors: David Carradine, José Feliciano, Beverly Garland, Joe Maross, John Bennett Perry
  • Directors: David Carradine, Alex Beaton, Barry Crane, Gordon Hessler, Harry Harris
  • Format: Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: English
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Warner Home Video
  • DVD Release Date: August 23, 2005
  • Run Time: 1221 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (63 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0009K7QZS
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #54,138 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Kung Fu: The Complete Third Season" on IMDb

Special Features

  • 24 episodes on four discs
  • "David Carradine's Shaolin Diary: Back to Beginning": new documentary shot in China follows David Carradine as he returns to the Shaolin Temple Monastery
  • All-new season introduction by David Carradine

Editorial Reviews

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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

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.

DVD Features:
Audio Commentary
Documentaries:"David Carradine's Shaolin Diary: Back to the Beginning" a documentary shot in China with David Carradine tracing his trip to the Shaolin Temple Monestary


Customer Reviews

This DVD is really good although I found out that the episodes are out of order. Lillian J. Tryer  |  5 reviewers made a similar statement
While not quite as good as the first two seasons it still had a lot to offer. Brian E. Erland  |  2 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
108 of 109 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Snatch the pebble from my hand... May 15, 2005
Format:DVD
The third and final series of the greatest show of the '70's is coming! David Carradine unexpectedly walked out of the show at the end of this season, he's a man of many interests so he couldn't be tied down to the one show for too long. At least we have close to a hundred episodes of this tv classic as his legacy. These final episodes are:

1. "Cry of the Night Beast" (Prod #166251) October 19, 1974 - Caine hears a baby buffalo crying (supernaturally) and stops a hunter from killing its mother. But when mother and baby get separated, Caine must find a way to keep the baby alive until he can reunite them. This is connected in flashbacks to a connection the young Caine felt with an unborn baby.

2. "My Brother, My Executioner" (Prod #166252) October 12, 1974 - Caine tracks down Danny but doesn't get the kind of reception he expected from his brother. Soon thereafter a gunfighter arrives saying that this Danny Caine had been a very fast gunfighter with a different name just three years previously and he wants to see which one of them is faster.

3. "The Valley of Terror" (Prod #166253) September 28, 1974 - When Caine learns a young woman has visions of the signs of the dragon and the tiger that are burnt on his arms, he rescues her from those who are trying to return her to an insane asylum.

4. "A Small Beheading" (Prod #166254) September 21, 1974 - While he is working for a woman on a ranch near a coastal town, a sea captain (married to the sister of the Emperor's*1* nephew, whom Caine killed) delivers to Caine a pardon if he returns to China. The catch, according to the captain, is that Caine must allow the 'beheading' of the little finger of his right hand.

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40 of 42 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Full Circle" for Caine as "Kung Fu" ends August 21, 2005
Format:DVD
Not every actor can walk away from a series at the height of its popularity. David Carradine walked off the set of the final episode of the 3rd season of "Kung Fu" and elected not to return for a variety of reasons. The series acted as a spring board for Carradine boosting him to roles such as Woody Gutherie in "Bound for Glory". This the third season of the series (and the last for the original series...we won't talk about the bad sequel series Carradine starred in during the 90's) allowed a sense of closure; Caine discovers the whereabouts of his half brother and is able to move into a new phase of his life during the last season.

Another excellent series of transfers from Warner Home Video demonstrates why Warner continues to set the pace when it comes to major studios releasing TV shows on DVD. Unlike Universal's releases ("McCloud", "Night Gallery") from the same time frame, "Kung Fu" actually comes with extras and has a superior transfer. There are occasional analog artifacts that probably occurred on the original negative or during the initial duping process otherwise the image quality of this terrific transfer. Not surprisingly most of the analog artifacts like dirt and hair are visible during the title sequence which was duplicated quite a few times. Likewise most of the issues with grain, color shift and other issues are during the title sequence. Colors are bright and vivid with the image quality being sharp for the most part. Occasionally the image does soften a bit but, on the whole, this is a superb job from Warner. As many fans of the series are aware Warner initially released the first season of "Kung Fu" in a 1.78:1 aspect ratio increasing the image are at the sides at the lopping off the images at the top and bottom.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Out with a beacon of Glory September 13, 2005
By Roderic
Format:DVD
It is with a hint of melancholy that this is the last of the seasons of this remarkable show for us to await. However, this final season fittingly ended at its very best, and what a wonderful legacy it was. On all points, this third season is superior to the previous two, not to say that the first two were not excellent. The direction, dialouge, acting, script, etc. is exemplary in each episode, and Carradine forever emblazons the unique character of Caine onto television history, indelibly recording his grace, wisdom, and strength into our conscioussness. Each episode is a wonderful story and experience forever encapsuled for us to revisit, and this final season reminds me with certainty why I considered this to be the finest production that ever has, and probably ever will, grace our television screens. Caine comes full circle, and does not fade away, but makes his exit in a beacon of glory, after leaving a trail of mended hearts, souls, and minds. Perfect.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor follow-up to Greatness Grasshoper May 20, 2006
Format:DVD
Season 1 and 2 are truly excellent representations of what television can be. Caine is rational man in an irrational world, purposeful & heroic. Sadly, the 3rd series becomes extremely mystical and delves into large amounts of superstition & pseudo-psycho babble. Gone are the profound stories dealing with racism, family, art, life, death, etc. They are replaced with ghosts, 2nd sight, an over indulgence in the past, and a general decline in the quality of the stories & themes. I still bought it and will finish the series but this set can't hold a candle to the first 2.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Great show, the toa is great, but this season he stared being a...
Well, great tao stuff that this society really needs to consider, but like most hollywood trash they started straying from the intention and character of Cain. Read more
Published 1 month ago by DanDMan
2.0 out of 5 stars Poor copies
Seasons one and two were great. Season three was very poorly made and you have to buy two or more of this season to get working copys of all four disc.
Published 2 months ago by D. West
5.0 out of 5 stars Kung Fu
David Carradine did a great job in this series and I wish he had not been such a freak but alas he was and because he was he is no longer with us but we have his shows to entertain... Read more
Published 3 months ago by David M. Self
5.0 out of 5 stars one of my favorite tv show...
i was doing karate and judo at the time and i understood perfectly what the role of david carradine was.great to learn from this show,thank you david.
Published 3 months ago by Jean Touillon
5.0 out of 5 stars If only the world could be one large Shaolin Temple.............
This season as well as season one are wonderful. Season three gets very strange. As we are only half through the season, I can't give an complete opinion. Read more
Published 3 months ago by zulumonster
5.0 out of 5 stars A must-have for KUNG FU Fans !
David carradine at his best ! This DVD shows him on his final journey to ENLIGHTENMENT (?) meaning, finding his brother ! A must - have for all kung fu fans . Read more
Published 4 months ago by William Cleveland
5.0 out of 5 stars i think everybody should watch
it was just what i was looking for great price great item i use to watch this when i was a kid
Published 5 months ago by Michael R. Smith
3.0 out of 5 stars Series running out of steam by season three
The episodes following the ones pertaining to the discovery of Caines brother are filler. By season three, they seemed to be not taking their time with production detail. Read more
Published 6 months ago by John Cavanaugh
5.0 out of 5 stars Kung Fu: The Complete Third Season
great story and DVD. Love this series. I watch is often. I love to see grasshopper beat the bad guys.
Published 6 months ago by Luigi
3.0 out of 5 stars Not A Typical Western Season 3
One of the most original western TV series of all times, the third season of Kung Fu would be the last season on air for the show. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Janet Chandler
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