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Synopsis (from DVD)
"I'm passing through," Caine explains. But he won't leave the arizona territory town of Kilgore until he breaks the community's conspiracy of silence surrounding the disappearance of Caine's Shaolin friend.

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Caine begins his search for his half-brother, but in the town of Kilgore, he finds evidence that his childhood 'blood brother' Lin Wu resides nearby (a remarkable coincidence).

"You cannot keep him. He is a priest of the Shaolin Temple. A Shaolin priest can walk through walls. It is said that listened for he cannot be heard; looked for he cannot be seen; felt he cannot be touched." - a chinese man tells the sheriff about Caine.

Cast notes:


continuity mishap:
So many simple editing errors in this episode, but the main two are (1) Caine begins to sniff the medicine but the cut away shot has him holding the medicine away, and (2) In a flashback, Lin Wu is defeated and looks to his left, but the next shot has him looking directly at Caine.


2 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said...

An average episode. Not enough action. Introduces a great villains but never gives Caine the chance to beat him up. Story probably sounded good on paper but wasn't quite translated onto the screen well enough. Interesting to see the young Robert Urich in a lead role, though.

5:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would have liked some explanation as to how Lin Wu ended up in Arizona. Caine, obviously, left China to escape the Emperor and the authorities. However, why would Lin Wu move to the United States? Indeed, why would a Shaolin monk leave his monastery unless there were some extraordinary reason?

1:04 PM  

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