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- From: krause@hpindda.cup.hp.com (Mike Krause)
- Newsgroups: rec.martial-arts
- Subject: Re: Kung Fu Next Generation
- Message-ID: <50690080@hpindda.cup.hp.com>
- Date: 25 Jan 93 15:51:58 GMT
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- / hpindda:rec.martial-arts / Guest Account <guest26+@andrew.cmu.edu> / 2:30 am Jan 20, 1993 /
- >Anyone remember the one hour failed pilot (the series never took off) of
- >"Kung Fu, the next generation?" It saw it at least five years ago.
- >
- >The basic plot was about the same at "...the legend continues."
- >Specifically, it was about a father and son team who get involved in
- >taking out baddies in some modern day city. The father (not played by
- >Carradine) was supposed to be the great grandson of Cain. David
- >Carradine starred briefly as his own ghost (a blurry image, it might not
- >have been him) at the end of the show. After it was over, there was a
- >pay per call number for people wanting to vote for or against it.
- >
- While the story line wasn't that bad, at least the students demonstrated
- the animal forms with some proficiency. In addition, Brandon Lee played
- the "lost" son.
-