Selected highlights from David Carradine’s filmography
By APThursday, June 4, 2009
Highlights from David Carradine’s filmography
Chronological highlights of David Carradine’s film career:
— “Shane,” 1966, TV series. Title character
— “Kung Fu,” 1972-1975. Shaolin monk Kwai Chang Caine.
— “Boxcar Bertha,” 1972, directed by Martin Scorsese. “Big” Bill Shelly.
— “Death Race 2000,” 1975, produced by Roger Corman. Frankenstein.
— “Bound for Glory,” 1976, directed by Hal Ashby. Woody Guthrie.
— “The Serpent’s Egg,” 1977, directed by Igmar Bergman. Abel Rosenberg.
— “The Long Riders,” 1980, directed by Walter Hill. Cole Younger.
— “Lone Wolf McQuade,” 1983, opposite Chuck Norris. Rawyley Wilkes.
— “North and South,” 1985, the miniseries. Justin LaMotte.
— “Americana,” 1983. Carradine directed and starred in.
— “Kung Fu: The Movie,” 1986, the adaptation of the TV series.
— “Kill Bill: Vol. I,” 2003, directed by Quentin Tarantino. Bill a.k.a. “Snake Charmer.”
— “Kill Bill: Vol. II,” 2004. Bill.
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