KUNG FU Gets A Reboot With Director Bill Paxton
After serving in the army, despite no formal training until after Kung Fu ended in 1975, David Carradine has long since been an extensive cult icon in film and television. In addition to being a musician, he also served as a multifaceted filmmaker, as well as a spokesperson for Tai Chi instructional videos and authentic swords over the years. Some of Carradine’s most notable work includes the 1975 cult classic, Death Race 2000, his quadrual performance in the 1978 rendition of Bruce Lee’s “The Silent Flute” which eventually became Circle Of Iron, the 1983 classic action film, Lone Wolf McQuade, the contemporary 2-volume homage to retro Shaw Brothers kung fu cinema, Kill Bill, and the 2008 rawnchy prison action comedy, Big Stan.