"Monks." . . . . "Martial arts Drama." . . "Kung fu." . . "Martial arts." . . "Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental Drama." . . "Monks Drama." . . "Hand-to-hand fighting, Oriental." . . . "Caine is a soft-spoken Shaolin priest who, when Imperial China puts a price on his head, flees to America where his humble ways and expertise in the martial arts collide head-on with the greed and guns of the Old West. Caine's slow anger and lightning fists aid a group of laborers oppressed by a ruthless railroad boss. A bounty-hungry Shaolin priest trades honor for gold and arrives at the railroad camp to challenge Caine to a kung-fu death-match."@en . . . "Drama" . "Drama"@en . . "Action and adventure television programs"@en . . . . . . . "Western television programs" . "Western television programs"@en . "Kung fu" . . . "Way of the tiger, the sign of the dragon"@en . . . . "Kung fu, the movie"@es . . . . . . . . . . "Kung fu (Television program : 1986)"@en . . . . . "Películas de artes marciales"@es . . . "Caine es un sacerdote Shaolin, que cuando La China Imperial pone precio a su cabeza, huye a América donde su actitud humilde y sus conocimientos de las artes marciales contrastan fuertemente con la codicia y las armas del viejo Oeste."@es . . "Kung fu" . "Television series" . . "Kung fu"@es . "Kung fu"@en . . "Kung fu (Televison program : 1986)" . . . . . . "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."@en . "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." . "A priest witnesses the slaying of his master and in his rage the otherwise peaceful man kills the murder, the Emperor's nephew. Escaping to the US he becomes a wonderer, helping people with his mastery of kung fu and learning that he is an outsider in this new country." . . . . "Made for TV movies" . "\"A young Chinese-American, fleeing a murder charge in China, becomes the champion of oppressed laborers building the transcontinental railroad in the American West of the 1870s\"--Movies made for television, 1980." . . "Made-for-TV movies"@en . "Made-for-TV movies" . . . "Television programs"@en . . "History" . . . "Killers of the Old West stalk fugitive Shaolin priest Kwai Chang Caine, and one of the potential assassins is the now-grown son Caine left behind years ago."@en . . "Westerns" . . "Kung fu (Television program : 1972)" . . . . . "Kung fu (Television program : 1972)"@en . . "Kung fu, the movie"@en . . "Video recordings for the hearing impaired"@en . . . . . "Television pilot programs" . . . "Television pilot programs"@en . . . . "Cine de aventuras y acción"@es . . . "The pilot upon which the televion series was based. The martial arts/priest (David Carradine) comes to the Old West." . . . . . "Kung fu = Kung fu, the movie"@es . . . . "Kung fu (Television program : 1972-1975) Spirit helper" . . . "Fiction television programs" . "Fiction television programs"@en . . "Kung Fu"@en . . . . . "Kung Fu"@es . . . . . "Martial arts television programs" . "Martial arts television programs"@en . "Kung Fu" . . "Martial arts films and programs" . "Kung fu Drama." . .