"Kung Fu" Flight to Orion (TV Episode 1975) Poster

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7/10
Part 2 - the chase goes on
kevinolzak29 August 2010
Warning: Spoilers
Season 3 Episode 22- "Flight to Orion" continues the finale of KUNG FU, as Caine escapes to Orion with his nephew Zeke (John Blyth Barrymore), and Zeke's mother Delonia (Lois Nettleton), who eventually dies saving her son from a rattlesnake bite. Still hot on their trail across the mountains, searching for his missing partner Danny Caine, is the embittered Vincent Corbino (Leslie Nielsen, just too likable an actor to supply the proper menace written for this racketeer character). Corbino finds Zeke, learning where to find the boy's father because Caine is away, accepting an honorable challenge from a tribe of Indians (providing an excellent battle with Caine having his left wrist and right ankle bound to each of his opponents). Next up- "The Brothers Caine"
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8/10
The long and endurance trail toward Orion among pain and lost!!
elo-equipamentos25 February 2023
How as wrote previously Danny Caine addressed a message to Zeke (John Blyth Barrymore) and Delonia (Lois Nettleton) aided for Kawai Chang toward Orion where Danny is hidden for a while, they walking off-road to avoid Corbino's posse (Leslie Nielsen) soon they arrives at old stagecoach station, where an elderly poor man works as station keeper (Don Keefer) this forsaken place, there no food available and in the morning they leave in search for food to proceed to Orion.

Caine goes ahead looking for some foodstuff and reach in a deserted native village, he finds a piece of dried meat and no one there left his flute as payment, back at place he left Zeke and his weary mother, he figures out that Delonia was bite by a snake with the intent to save his son, buried there they prepare to leave, when sudden arrives a bunch of angry Indians claiming for a stolen meat, Caine explains that they are hungry and how had anyone there he left his flute in exchange of piece of dry meat.

The Indian leader (Ned Romero) throw away the unpalatable flute, according the Indians's law the thief must pay his misdeed with an unusual fight, tie up with a warrior meanwhile another free warrior tries to kill him, the outcome is predicable dealing with the skillful Caine, aftermaths they headed to Orion with Corbino's bounty hunters at your trail.

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First watch: 2023 / Source: DVD / How many: 1 / Rating: 8.
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2/10
I . . . Must Kill . . . My Nephew. He . . . is annoying . . . and stupid!
Dan1863Sickles20 December 2017
Perhaps you have heard my name before. I am . . . Caine. Kwai Chang Caine. For three years I have roamed this strange land, helping the poor and overcoming the prejudices of the enlightened. But now my journey . . . is nearing . . . the end.

I am looking for my brother, Danny Caine. But in this episode I am stuck with my nephew, Zeke. Zeke . . . is a moron. He . . . behaves . . . like a five year old. Why must I travel with Zeke to find his father? May I not kill . . . the moronic teen . . . with the bad Seventies haircut?

Also in this episode, I am troubled . . by Zeke's mother. She . . . is shrill . . and annoying. I wish . . . that my brother the rattlesnake . . . would bite her whining butt.

Go rattlesnake go!
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