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Kung Fu
12018-07-14T05:41:55-07:00Leonard Butingan8a58de73a6a2c51b9fb74d2b9e257db0199f29a56771TV series created by Ed Spielman, Jerry Thorpe, and Herman Miller, ABCplain2018-07-14T05:41:55-07:00Leonard Butingan8a58de73a6a2c51b9fb74d2b9e257db0199f29a5Kung Fu follows the life of Kwai Chang Caine (David Carradine), a half white and Chinese monk and martial arts expert. He flees China for the US to, escape a bounty and to find his family history. A blatant example of white-washing: David Carradine who played the main character is a white man playing a Chinese man and als,o according to Bruce Lee’s widow, Linda lee Cadwell, Warner Bros. might have stolen the series idea from Bruce Lee.