I was working as a pit musician playing guitar some decades ago, and David carradine's daughter was in the cast. During intermission I went and took a break I wasn't coming on for several minutes into the next ACT, and I was walking through the lobby and there was David Carradine. I've worked with many famous people and crossed paths with celebrities but I made sure to say hello and nice to see you and went on my way I didn't want to bother him or gush over my fandom.
I read an account by Chuck Norris about the filming of this fight scene. Carradine kept really hitting Chuck during takes. Chuck said he told him to watch his control and when Carradine hit him again Chuck clocked him for real and they left the footage in the finished movie. If you look at the 2:29 mark (they slo-mo it) you can see Carradine's head wobble from the full contact punch Chuck delivers. (check the blank look it Carradine's eyes) Ya gotta love it.
6:40 - 😂 The jabroni in back of the villain was having a good ol time! Probably thinking in his mind, "I'm in a rumble, I'm putting in work. I'm a star!" 🤣
Just seeing this RUclips video. I've seen the movie many times. Cwazie David Carradine really knew little about Martial arts. But he starred in Kung Fu, a role that Bruce was suppose to play. I can only imagine how Caine would have been with Bruce Lee Wow how did it jump to part 2 without me knowing.
The Sergio Leone Columbian karate fight . Excellent man. Great fight. My absolute two favorites. The Good the bad and the ugly brought me here.. music.
This was scripted!!!!!!! Lone Doofus McCracker could never take out Kung Foo in a real fight. He moved like lightning, and hit like a truck, and his name was Kwai Chang Caine.
@@vangroover1903 Dont know about that Bro it would be a tough fight,i mean i liked Kung Foo a lot and yea it was scripted but even though Caine would be more skilled the Texas Ranger and Lone Wolf aint no joke either
@@Realmasterorder Yes, of course. Wasn't/isn't Norris an actual Karate Man? I think DC was a dancer first. Still, he ws Frankenstein in Death Race 2000, and he defeated Rocky in that one. Watching the fight scenes in Kung Fu is great Comedy Karate. Good fun.
@@vangroover1903 Well we actually talking about the Characters that they represented Even though both are very special individuals,Lone Wolf would have more than a very hard time vs Kaine.Its actually hard to call based on all the characters they have fleshed out but i think both are legends and one still alive today.
Let's roll Kato! Oh no wait...wrong film...well Bruce Lee has always been the hero so that's my favorite scene! But I also knew of Patrick Swayze. He was really good in fighting
He was Kung Foo: the man could walk through walls. Looked for he cannot be seen, reached for he cannot be touched. I read he really lost the plot after Death Race 2000
It's so funny and thrilling at the same time to watch a complete Master like Bruce Lee at work! The things he could do with the ordinary human body, making it into a superhuman body. SMH Notice how he kicks that guy at the 5:00 mark, even the young Chinese kid in the background broke out in laughter it was soo thrilling and funny at the same time. 😂 The man was truly remarkable to watch!😆 And you have clowns on here saying that the man wasn't a real martial arts master, but only a good actor who could act like a martial arts expert. 🤣
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Remember the Carradine Norris fight. Always liked it. roadhouse is pretty well done!!!
2 legends? Caradine doesnt even know any martial art. So many people think he is important in the history of martial art movie just because he starred in Kung Fu.
The most incredible part of Enter the Dragon was that the head villain could remember each and every one of the 40+ goons he called out to attack Bruce Lee and John Saxon.
watch a movie called kentucky fried movie its throws off at enter the dragon the old guy sings out to attack bruce lee....ung chow ming cheng weng chung haha funny
Hey Keith, Norris was my teacher in late 1975 to 1979, Him and 4 of his Understudies. If it was not for Mr. Norris I would have died in Sep. 7th, 1996. Our home had a Full shoot out, in Our family home, by A Bad Cop & crime syndicate. Close quarter combat, His training saved my life.
David Carradine was a good actor but knew nothing about martial arts prior to playing the role of Cain in Kung Fu but some how thought portraying a Kung Fu master made him one,plus Norris told in an interview once that David's timing during the fight sequences for Lone Wolf McQuade was way off.
@@garysnow1475 He progressed and even hard. He frequented Kung-fu halls for some time. We could have easily given him a 4th dan. In certain scenes for realism the shots were real and Chuck Norris said about him in an interview that he was stunned by certain shots!
David Carradine actually survived the fight he later changed his name to Bill and founded the most dangerous assassin organization the world have ever known. He mastered the art of the sword and finally met his end under the five point palm exploding heart technique of Beatrix Kiddo. While Chuck Norris moved to Texas and became a ranger and he once told the kid that saw dead people he has AIDS. Chuck sometimes left Texas to help out the aging Rambo, the sagging Conan the Terminator, the reformed Russian boxer and the cool fancy car transporter with their missions. There that’s the wrap
Bruce Lee was amazing, but he was an actor in scripted movies, Chuck Norris was an actual world champion in real fights. I would love to see a real fight between Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee, it would be amazing.
Great fight scenes and I'm glad someone finally put Patrick swayze up there a really great actor who doesn't get the recognition he should. But I don't know what the doctor was doing checking he's eyes to see if he was dead, HELLO he's just had he's Throat ripped out i think it's quite safe to say he's dead. But if by some Miracle he survived at least he won't be talking to anyone.
Originally Jim Kelly was supposed to have the climactic fight with Bolo, and Saxons character was supposed to have been killed earlier. However, Saxon was a “name” actor and had a high salary, so the producers wanted him to appear for as long as possible in the film. Too bad, as a Kelly/Bolo fight would have been epic
I heard about this and basically it was kind of racist, but however I thought it was Bruce Lee who was originally supposed to fight Bolo in ETD not Jim Kelly
@@ericfarrar9185 Yes Bruce was suppose to fight him but after some incidents he left the scene and they had to get him back and so he came back but would not do it
@@ericfarrar9185 Bolo and Bruce had a fight and it became from just sparring to more serious,also Bolo like Bruce was challenged on the Set by some people but he did not reply,after seing Bruce reply and fight some though he did the same with a couple of Extras and Knocked them out.
David was a dancer and had no martial art training. Only after taking the grasshopper role, did he start doing martial arts. His Snake technique is really more of a show than a king fu style.
He progressed and even hard. He frequented Kung-fu halls for some time. We could have easily given him a 4th dan. In certain scenes for realism the shots were real and Chuck Norris said about him in an interview that he was stunned by certain shots!
For all you Bruce Lee disciples. I've watched a ton of his movie clips...and they are actually laughable as well as unbelievable. This actually has some sense of realness to it.
The only realism in this clip is that Carradine (who I loved on Kung Fu) obviously had zero martial arts experience, as can be seen by his appalling technique when attempting kicks despite being lower than waist height! Great actor, crap martial artist. Chuck Norris was a real champion who could kick your head off with a spinning back kick before you even saw it coming, he just did whatever the director told him to do, which is why this fight scene is so appalling.
Imagine if Bruce Lee was the one they selected to play that Kungfu series instead of David Carradine, the series would have been an amazing series of all times in martial arts...
That younger girl in Lone Wolf McQuade has really faced some tough opponents over the years. She gets David Carraidine here - one of the toughest living humans ever. And then she goes on to face Jason Voorhees - one of the toughest undead humans ever. She ends up with victories over both of them, though. She seriously needs to be in some sort of Hall of Fame for this type of stuff.
The fight between David Carradine and Chuck Norris is only notable for the fact that Carradine obviously knew zilch about martial arts and couldn’t fight his way out of a wet paper bag. I believe he kept contacting Norris during rehearsal until the latter had to teach him a lesson. It’s a shame Norris didn’t roundhouse kick him to the head for real.
@@xylsvos yeah, racism. They didn't want or think an Asian actor could carry an American show. How wrong they were. Imagine Kung Fu with Bruce instead of Carradine, it would have been 10 times better. I believe the idea for the show was Bruces too.
I dont understand so many people take the Kung Fu series as an one of the jewel in martial art movie history. I never like the fight scenes in that series.
Hate to be the one to bring this up Chuck. But long as he's still moving ,,, fight aint over !!! He DID hurt your little girl didn't he. That takes things to a whole new level !!!!!
Norris said publicly on talk shows that David Carradine could not pull his punches and misjudged distance all the time. Consequently Norris would get clocked and slightly injured on various sequences. It is also the reason why he did not want to do any more future fight scenes with him. He attributed Carradine's problem to not being a true martial artist.
Actually, (while he wasn't, to start with, an actual martial artist- he got cast as Kwai Chang Kaine because he was a dancer) Carradine was somewhat notorious for being a problem to work with. My grandfather worked for Warner Bros during the height of Kung Fu's popularity, and the only time I ever heard him use profanity was describing David Carradine.
Chuck Norris was the first to fly around the planet after becoming angry. He did this before Superman. In fact, it occured after the little girl was struck. He just did it faster than the speed of light.
Love the organ theme for David Carradine.. back then he was known for the Kung fu series but i always preferred him in his driving movies Death Race 2000 Cannonball and Safari 3000.
@@giancarlodragonetti9100 Carradine was likely taught some basic things from the Gung Fu consultants on the Kung Fu series. He was the first to admit he was not a martial arts expert by any means. It was just a part he played in a series. He wouldn't have had a chance against Chuck Norris.
Ooh, David’s character cross the line with that back strike to that lady’s noggin. Sean Connery chimes in “ my dear fellow, not closed fist, just an open handed backward wack to the face!”
in his prime he could bloody the nose on anyone on earth,regardless their training,he was one arrogant mean mother,and that's a fact 7 time world champion,who also mastered blinding speedand my favorite the back fist
Bruce Lee was the martial arts legend and icon of his generation and future generations. However David Carradine was simply in a league of his own. They had to slow the camera because his speed was superhuman. At the end of scenes, he had to stay still so they can actually see him walking aimlessly into the sunset.
Carradine vs Norris fight is so utterly realistic compared to the era. Preferably low kicks, much puncing, after a few punch, they are struggeling, bleeding instantly. Cheap shots, dirt, etc. So much better and quality.
The 2nd fight is way more realistic I mean it has alotta things you see in mma & other combat sports. There's low kicks, round houses, counter punches. Saxon works his jab 1 of the most used strikes in combat sports, there's a judo throw with a reversal, Saxon does an upkick something that we see alot in mma & even seen some ppl get K.O'ed by it.
Maybe... If Chuck had Bill 'Super-foot' Wallace instead of David Carradine in this scene. But, NNnnoooOO. Bruce Lee had given us more. He actually had accomplished martial arts masters: Dan Inosanto - a 4 time Black Belt Hall of Fame Inductee Ji Han-Jae - Korean Hapkido Master Bob Wall - Karate Martial Arts Master Hwang In-Shik - Hapkido Grandmaster And last but not least: Chuck Norris - multiple All-American/World Karate Championships Another one that gets overlooked is the "I'm gonna take this foot and whop you on that side of your face" scene in "Billy Jack". Tom Laughlin had the Grand Master of Hapkido Han Bong-soo in his fight scene.
Esse ator è muito bom, eu jà vi vários trabalhos Chuck norris e o outro ator. esqueço o nome dele ? This actor is very good, I have seen several works by Chuck Norris and the other actor. forget his name?😁👍🏻
@@lobitoB8 , obrigado por Me Informar o nome do ator, obrigado mesmo. thanks for letting me know the name of the actor, thanks. Não sei se fala à minha língua em portugues por isso falei em dois idiomas!😁👍🏻
@@lobitoB8 , Gracias amigo, hablas de ser golpeado? Yo también hablo un poco, pero mi idioma de origen es el portugués. ¡Gracias de nuevo por la información! buenas noches,😁🤝🏻👍🏻🙌🏻
@@globe2555 no, not the entire fight, just the scene at 2:30 carradine reaction is real, Norris punched him, because throughout the filming he was telling everyone that Norris wasn't a real martial artist, so chuck decided to show him, they stopped filming for a week, carradine came back and apologized to chuck for talking shit about him
This was a great movie! David Caradine was a dancer by profession later learned martial arts through Kung Fu series. This was Chuck Norris as his best in the movies.
The surprising fact is that [lone wolf] was made 10 years later than [enter the dragon]. ... did the crew really think this action sequence was worthy of the names of [Kwai Chang Caine] and [colt]?
I was working as a pit musician playing guitar some decades ago, and David carradine's daughter was in the cast. During intermission I went and took a break I wasn't coming on for several minutes into the next ACT, and I was walking through the lobby and there was David Carradine. I've worked with many famous people and crossed paths with celebrities but I made sure to say hello and nice to see you and went on my way I didn't want to bother him or gush over my fandom.
Thanks 👍🏻😊
And that reverse back kick shows how he perfectly trained
The guy in the middle of the picture at 5:05 was so impressed with Bruce Lee’s moves that he forgot he was in a movie.
😂
Very true. I never noticed it. Thanks for pointing it out.
@@subhadipdutta9272
You’re welcome.
I've always been impressed how the bad guy from Enter the Dragon remembered all the names of his employees
I read an account by Chuck Norris about the filming of this fight scene. Carradine kept really hitting Chuck during takes. Chuck said he told him to watch his control and when Carradine hit him again Chuck clocked him for real and they left the footage in the finished movie. If you look at the 2:29 mark (they slo-mo it) you can see Carradine's head wobble from the full contact punch Chuck delivers. (check the blank look it Carradine's eyes) Ya gotta love it.
Why would Carradine want to take the chance of Chuck getting mad and really kicking and punching him?
@@lyndonbritt3728 because he knows he's a fraud.
@@lyndonbritt3728 Because he was an arrogant, stupid, self centered doper--who thought he was protected from Chuck by the crew.
Norris has stated this “David is as Good in Martial Arts as I am a Actor”.
And that says a lot.
@@digipeeper That says it ALL.
This is a real epic vintage fight … which I will never get tired of watching 😮👍👍👀🙌👏👏 I applaud Bruce Lee and Robert Wall
The most amazing thing about John Saxon's scenes in Enter the Dragon was that he never lost that bad hair piece.
I love David's cardigan sweater ! Just fits the whole skeam!
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se usaba en españa en esa epoca de pico...
Amazing movie!!💛💛💛
Good that Bruce Lee didn’t have to watch that fight !!
Он бы заплакал
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They no match 4 him
Bruce Lee, Chuck Norris, Bolo Yeung, David and Jean Claude Vandamm are for me the really best Martial art Fighter!!
CARADINE , IS AN ACTOR , NOT A REAL , MARTIAL ARTIS !!!!
THANKS 🙏
Carridine was a fake and VanScam was a gymnast
@@eddie3361 And Seagal?
@ He can actually fight. He’s a 7th degree black belt in aikido
6:40 - 😂
The jabroni in back of the villain was having a good ol time! Probably thinking in his mind, "I'm in a rumble, I'm putting in work. I'm a star!" 🤣
Just seeing this RUclips video. I've seen the movie many times. Cwazie David Carradine really knew little about Martial arts. But he starred in Kung Fu, a role that Bruce was suppose to play. I can only imagine how Caine would have been with Bruce Lee Wow how did it jump to part 2 without me knowing.
Those were HILARIOUS.... err... I mean those were just so cool! 😆 😆 😆!
My favorite Chuck Norris movie! I have this on dvd, legend.
King Diamond He was my martial arts idol and the one who inspired me to get into it so I’ve seen and have probably every movie he ever made.
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Romeujulieta carna nextar .
The Sergio Leone Columbian karate fight . Excellent man. Great fight. My absolute two favorites. The Good the bad and the ugly brought me here.. music.
That's where Indian movies come from :)
Epic fight scenes.Οnly Kill Bill could stand up to Chuck Lone Wolf Norris but as it seems not for too long .....😄
This was scripted!!!!!!! Lone Doofus McCracker could never take out Kung Foo in a real fight. He moved like lightning, and hit like a truck, and his name was Kwai Chang Caine.
@@vangroover1903 Dont know about that Bro it would be a tough fight,i mean i liked Kung Foo a lot and yea it was scripted but even though Caine would be more skilled the Texas Ranger and Lone Wolf aint no joke either
@@Realmasterorder Yes, of course. Wasn't/isn't Norris an actual Karate Man? I think DC was a dancer first. Still, he ws Frankenstein in Death Race 2000, and he defeated Rocky in that one. Watching the fight scenes in Kung Fu is great Comedy Karate. Good fun.
@@vangroover1903 Well we actually talking about the Characters that they represented Even though both are very special individuals,Lone Wolf would have more than a very hard time vs Kaine.Its actually hard to call based on all the characters they have fleshed out but i think both are legends and one still alive today.
@@Realmasterorder Nice take. I have always preferred Kung Fu as TV to any of CN's stuff, but that's just personal taste.
EXCELLENT CHOICES! Damn...I feel old. I was in my 20s when I first saw all these classics. I'm 52 now...
I'm 50 years old 😂😂😂😋
@@rauljuarez3884 Sucks...doesn't it...
When your old enough to say you've seen these films at the theater 👴👴👴 53 years old
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Watching this fight scene, I secretly imagine David Carradine still in his Kung-Fu Caine role fighting Chuck Norris. 😂
Let's roll Kato! Oh no wait...wrong film...well Bruce Lee has always been the hero so that's my favorite scene! But I also knew of Patrick Swayze. He was really good in fighting
You can tell how good/fluid the choreography is by how many times the cameras cuts during the fight scene.
This was great
Cooooollll !!!!
Hahaha.. So hilarious 🤣🤣
I just don't know why I find it so funny🤣
I think Carradine actually began to believe that he really was Kwai Chang Caine...
He was Kung Foo: the man could walk through walls. Looked for he cannot be seen, reached for he cannot be touched.
I read he really lost the plot after Death Race 2000
It's so funny and thrilling at the same time to watch a complete Master like Bruce Lee at work! The things he could do with the ordinary human body, making it into a superhuman body. SMH Notice how he kicks that guy at the 5:00 mark, even the young Chinese kid in the background broke out in laughter it was soo thrilling and funny at the same time. 😂 The man was truly remarkable to watch!😆
And you have clowns on here saying that the man wasn't a real martial arts master, but only a good actor who could act like a martial arts expert. 🤣
Remember the Carradine Norris fight. Always liked it. roadhouse is pretty well done!!!
Look the punches and kicks of Carradine, he doesn't know any martial arts, no matter Kung Fu or other arts. lousy moves.
Chuck got mad at Carradine for stealing his dad’s Sunday sweater
Man, those are all awesome.
YES!!!!!!!AMAZING SCENE BETWEEN 2 LEGENDS. Chucks iconic reverse punch is classic
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They hated each other and that fight was totally real. The director said he got so much footage because after he said action, the fight was on.
2 legends? Caradine doesnt even know any martial art. So many people think he is important in the history of martial art movie just because he starred in Kung Fu.
The most incredible part of Enter the Dragon was that the head villain could remember each and every one of the 40+ goons he called out to attack Bruce Lee and John Saxon.
That shows he's a good boss to work for. A lot of bosses don't remember their underlings names, nor do they even care.
They were not worth it
watch a movie called kentucky fried movie its throws off at enter the dragon the old guy sings out to attack bruce lee....ung chow ming cheng weng chung haha funny
I know some parents who can't remember all of their kids names. 🤣
@@codzy3532 hahahahaha can you giv the exact, wat do you call tat,.. time, minutes tis Ung Chow ming.. thing 🤣
Foarte frumos 😀😃😁😎
One of the main things I love about these old martial arts flicks is the sound effects.
yes just like you love my dk sound effects too on your face.
Nice jumper, had the same one from C&A circa 1986
I cant help but laugh when he starts calling out all the names of the fighters to jump in.
I love those realistic fights :))))
all this films are Very good
Hey Keith, Norris was my teacher in late 1975 to 1979, Him and 4 of his Understudies. If it was not for Mr. Norris I would have died in Sep. 7th, 1996. Our home had a Full shoot out, in Our family home, by A Bad Cop & crime syndicate. Close quarter combat, His training saved my life.
David Carradine was a good actor but knew nothing about martial arts prior to playing the role of Cain in Kung Fu but some how thought portraying a Kung Fu master made him one,plus Norris told in an interview once that David's timing during the fight sequences for Lone Wolf McQuade was way off.
Yes but he played that role for 3 years under the tutelage of kam yuen and David Chow so he knew a little something about it when he did this scene.
@@garysnow1475 He progressed and even hard. He frequented Kung-fu halls for some time. We could have easily given him a 4th dan. In certain scenes for realism the shots were real and Chuck Norris said about him in an interview that he was stunned by certain shots!
Bruce Lee 💪
David Carradine actually survived the fight he later changed his name to Bill and founded the most dangerous assassin organization the world have ever known. He mastered the art of the sword and finally met his end under the five point palm exploding heart technique of Beatrix Kiddo. While Chuck Norris moved to Texas and became a ranger and he once told the kid that saw dead people he has AIDS. Chuck sometimes left Texas to help out the aging Rambo, the sagging Conan the Terminator, the reformed Russian boxer and the cool fancy car transporter with their missions. There that’s the wrap
In the end the bride gets him 😉
I applaud your knowledge! Few people know the TRUE story!
@@zenmeister451 😂😂😂
This sounds like a pile of bullshit in virtually very claim of what happened.
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Офигительный бой - прям как в кино. Судя по стойке и движениям Керодайн Норриса гипнотизировал пассами рук и после несильно стукал
They are great martial artists but Bruce Lee is the best of all time
Bruce Lee was amazing, but he was an actor in scripted movies, Chuck Norris was an actual world champion in real fights. I would love to see a real fight between Chuck Norris and Bruce Lee, it would be amazing.
@@johnbarton2454 Im sure chuck Norris said, Bruce lee was the only man who beat him in a fight!...Could be urban myth or me making it up?
@Nepp Crash
NO HE DOESNT
YOU IDIOT
@@johnbarton2454, Chuck Norris was one of Bruce Lee's students. That should tell you who was better.
You think carradine is a great martial artist? Lmao 🤦♂️
I had no idea Grass hopper and the Man had an encounter. Totally thrilling!
Esa si es una épica batalla Gracias por compartirlo
The real expert martial artists there are Bruce Lee Bolo Yeung and Chuck Norris
RIP John Saxon. Wonderful actor
He lived a long life r.i.p.
A very very natural actor!
Did John Saxon know Martial Arts? 🥋
@@doylewilson20 as an actor he knew the basic techniques of fighting, I'm sure.
@@doylewilson20 I heard he had a black belt, I forget the source at this moment.
Bruce Lee’s not only dynamic!…He’s thermodynamic!😮
Chuck and Carradine make the fight scene so realistic back then, it still one of the best today.
Great fight scenes and I'm glad someone finally put Patrick swayze up there a really great actor who doesn't get the recognition he should. But I don't know what the doctor was doing checking he's eyes to see if he was dead, HELLO he's just had he's Throat ripped out i think it's quite safe to say he's dead. But if by some Miracle he survived at least he won't be talking to anyone.
Mc Quade's music really apes Ennio Morricone,n even stealing some notes from "The good, the bad and the ugly" in the main theme…
I wish there would have been a Pt 2 of LWM befdore David passed on....my 2 fav actors....
Love the argyle sweater.
Bonjour à vous vlqu'unois que
Carradine vs Norris 😳
Originally Jim Kelly was supposed to have the climactic fight with Bolo, and Saxons character was supposed to have been killed earlier. However, Saxon was a “name” actor and had a high salary, so the producers wanted him to appear for as long as possible in the film. Too bad, as a Kelly/Bolo fight would have been epic
I heard about this and basically it was kind of racist, but however I thought it was Bruce Lee who was originally supposed to fight Bolo in ETD not Jim Kelly
@@ericfarrar9185 Yes Bruce was suppose to fight him but after some incidents he left the scene and they had to get him back and so he came back but would not do it
Who did he had an incident with?
@@ericfarrar9185 Bolo and Bruce had a fight and it became from just sparring to more serious,also Bolo like Bruce was challenged on the Set by some people but he did not reply,after seing Bruce reply and fight some though he did the same with a couple of Extras and Knocked them out.
Su último fil..del pequeño Dragon la que filmó antes de su muerte una producción de Hooliwudth
Best fight scene ever, where one fighter is wearing a pullover sweater.
David was a dancer and had no martial art training. Only after taking the grasshopper role, did he start doing martial arts. His Snake technique is really more of a show than a king fu style.
preying mantis style
He progressed and even hard. He frequented Kung-fu halls for some time. We could have easily given him a 4th dan. In certain scenes for realism the shots were real and Chuck Norris said about him in an interview that he was stunned by certain shots!
Roadhouse. One of my fav guilty pleasure films! LoL.
For all you Bruce Lee disciples. I've watched a ton of his movie clips...and they are actually laughable as well as unbelievable. This actually has some sense of realness to it.
The only realism in this clip is that Carradine (who I loved on Kung Fu) obviously had zero martial arts experience, as can be seen by his appalling technique when attempting kicks despite being lower than waist height! Great actor, crap martial artist. Chuck Norris was a real champion who could kick your head off with a spinning back kick before you even saw it coming, he just did whatever the director told him to do, which is why this fight scene is so appalling.
Thank God movie making has progressed.
Bruce Lee el mejor 👍👍👋👋👋👋👋👋👋🏆🏆🏆
Imagine if Bruce Lee was the one they selected to play that Kungfu series instead of David Carradine, the series would have been an amazing series of all times in martial arts...
Kung Fu was an awesome series... Not everything in martial arts has to be about Bruce Lee
That younger girl in Lone Wolf McQuade has really faced some tough opponents over the years. She gets David Carraidine here - one of the toughest living humans ever. And then she goes on to face Jason Voorhees - one of the toughest undead humans ever. She ends up with victories over both of them, though. She seriously needs to be in some sort of Hall of Fame for this type of stuff.
When I look to ld video's fight scenes
Are you kidding, Carradine was a clown and phoney on a good day.
Behave, toughest living human ever 🤣🤣🤣. Brilliant sense of humour you have. 👏
@@MacRambles yeah, he and mr. Steven S.
All good stuff
Fantastic soundtrack!
@00:16, in the left corner, an actual martial artist turned action star. In the right corner an actor that plays a martial artist on TV.
The fight between David Carradine and Chuck Norris is only notable for the fact that Carradine obviously knew zilch about martial arts and couldn’t fight his way out of a wet paper bag. I believe he kept contacting Norris during rehearsal until the latter had to teach him a lesson. It’s a shame Norris didn’t roundhouse kick him to the head for real.
And to think they used Carradine for Kung Fu instead of Bruce Lee.
@@obi-potobi790 because of the bias against Asians in “ Hollywood “
@@xylsvos yeah, racism. They didn't want or think an Asian actor could carry an American show. How wrong they were. Imagine Kung Fu with Bruce instead of Carradine, it would have been 10 times better. I believe the idea for the show was Bruces too.
@@obi-potobi790 it was Bruce’s idea
David Carradine was a ballroom dancer he didn’t know diddly squat about the martial arts
I dont understand so many people take the Kung Fu series as an one of the jewel in martial art movie history. I never like the fight scenes in that series.
Hate to be the one to bring this up Chuck. But long as he's still moving ,,, fight aint over !!! He DID hurt your little girl didn't he. That takes things to a whole new level !!!!!
Nothing beats Enter The Dragon Bruce Lee made that movie a Big Hit and not only that John Saxon and Jim Kelly also made some noise right along with it
Hahahahhahahaha when you really believe to a directed martial artist... Hahahahha
Chuck is one of my favorites of all time, I do missed David Carradine he will always be kung-fu the legend, rest in peace brother.
My favorite Chuck Norris movie! Norris is my favorite kicker ever in fact.
the best movie of ol' carlos is An Eye for an Eye
you have him fighting the doctor, he shows his tiger eyes
robbietheking69 it's good movie too, eye for an eye, pretty much all Chuck Norris movies is goods but this one is my favorite ever.
Chuck's a real fighter 💪 David Better actor 👏
Norris said publicly on talk shows that David Carradine could not pull his punches and misjudged distance all the time. Consequently Norris would get clocked and slightly injured on various sequences. It is also the reason why he did not want to do any more future fight scenes with him. He attributed Carradine's problem to not being a true martial artist.
More along the lines of having control.
@Cornelius Selby it's called control..stupid reply
i knew he really backfisted that poor girl for real lol jk, interesting to knw thnx.
he probably really wanted to clock Chuck, but pretended that it was an accident
Actually, (while he wasn't, to start with, an actual martial artist- he got cast as Kwai Chang Kaine because he was a dancer) Carradine was somewhat notorious for being a problem to work with.
My grandfather worked for Warner Bros during the height of Kung Fu's popularity, and the only time I ever heard him use profanity was describing David Carradine.
2:12 it is the moment when you should run from a bloolusted Chuck 😁
If David Head was shaved there is no way Chuck could get away with this..... 😆😆😆
What about the fight with Evan Kim and Bong Su Han in "A Fist Full of Yen" in Kentucky Fried Movie?
Chuck Norris was the first to fly around the planet after becoming angry. He did this before Superman. In fact, it occured after the little girl was struck. He just did it faster than the speed of light.
❤❤❤😊😅😂hi I loved how John saxons bite bolo leg that's like cheating while fighting lol
Love the organ theme for David Carradine.. back then he was known for the Kung fu series but i always preferred him in his driving movies Death Race 2000 Cannonball and Safari 3000.
Did you who teached to david carradine tecniques ? Was bruce lee ..infact bruce teached to many actors in swventies.
@@giancarlodragonetti9100 Carradine was likely taught some basic things from the Gung Fu consultants on the Kung Fu series. He was the first to admit he was not a martial arts expert by any means. It was just a part he played in a series. He wouldn't have had a chance against Chuck Norris.
The SWAT team!! Lmao 🤣🤣🤣👍
I would definitely add in Billy Jacks fight scene in the park. He somehow comes across as a bad ass even when he gets beat up.
Ban Su Han did all those kicks in Billy Jack
@@timratcliff6590 Yeah you can even see it's not Tom Laughlin in some of the slow motion clips, but it's the story and the moment.
Ooh, David’s character cross the line with that back strike to that lady’s noggin. Sean Connery chimes in “ my dear fellow, not closed fist, just an open handed backward wack to the face!”
Caradine eventually learned kung fu but is nowhere near the league of Chuck
Creatine? Lol. Carradine.
tpcs dammed autocollect.
Yeah...damn autocollect . I know what ya were trying to type. Stupid google or iOS autocorrect xD
Carradine kung fu is superior to norris karate
in his prime he could bloody the nose on anyone on earth,regardless their training,he was one arrogant mean mother,and that's a fact 7 time world champion,who also mastered blinding speedand my favorite the back fist
Nice roundhouse at 2:34. Chuck Norris was legit.
Bruce Lee was the martial arts legend and icon of his generation and future generations. However David Carradine was simply in a league of his own. They had to slow the camera because his speed was superhuman. At the end of scenes, he had to stay still so they can actually see him walking aimlessly into the sunset.
You got carradine mixed up with Bruce consider he got Kareem so fast they had to slow down for the camera and that's a 7 footer
Classic!
Kwai Chang Caine meets Lone Wolf McQuade it almost doesn't get any better than this
Haha nice to see old movies again 😂
Carradine vs Norris fight is so utterly realistic compared to the era. Preferably low kicks, much puncing, after a few punch, they are struggeling, bleeding instantly. Cheap shots, dirt, etc. So much better and quality.
The 2nd fight is way more realistic I mean it has alotta things you see in mma & other combat sports. There's low kicks, round houses, counter punches. Saxon works his jab 1 of the most used strikes in combat sports, there's a judo throw with a reversal, Saxon does an upkick something that we see alot in mma & even seen some ppl get K.O'ed by it.
SAID NO ONE EVER
Eye roll.
Maybe...
If Chuck had Bill 'Super-foot' Wallace instead of David Carradine in this scene.
But, NNnnoooOO.
Bruce Lee had given us more. He actually had accomplished martial arts masters:
Dan Inosanto - a 4 time Black Belt Hall of Fame Inductee
Ji Han-Jae - Korean Hapkido Master
Bob Wall - Karate Martial Arts Master
Hwang In-Shik - Hapkido Grandmaster
And last but not least:
Chuck Norris - multiple All-American/World Karate Championships
Another one that gets overlooked is the "I'm gonna take this foot and whop you on that side of your face" scene in "Billy Jack". Tom Laughlin had the Grand Master of Hapkido Han Bong-soo in his fight scene.
Esse ator è muito bom, eu jà vi vários trabalhos Chuck norris e o outro ator. esqueço o nome dele ? This actor is very good, I have seen several works by Chuck Norris and the other actor. forget his name?😁👍🏻
David Carradine
@@lobitoB8 , obrigado por Me Informar o nome do ator, obrigado mesmo. thanks for letting me know the name of the actor, thanks. Não sei se fala à minha língua em portugues por isso falei em dois idiomas!😁👍🏻
@@luizcarlosferreira7261 actúo en la serie de los 70s Kung Fu, saludos
@@lobitoB8 , Gracias amigo, hablas de ser golpeado? Yo también hablo un poco, pero mi idioma de origen es el portugués. ¡Gracias de nuevo por la información! buenas noches,😁🤝🏻👍🏻🙌🏻
For all of you that didn't know. This was a really fight! The sound effects makes it factual!
There is an actual punch that landed Norris really punches carridine for talking shit to Norris before the fight scene
There is an actual punch that landed Norris really punches carridine for talking shit to Norris before the fight scene
@@nightfangs2910 None of it is real. No person can take all those punches and kicks without getting harmed. That's pure logic.
@@globe2555 no, not the entire fight, just the scene at 2:30 carradine reaction is real, Norris punched him, because throughout the filming he was telling everyone that Norris wasn't a real martial artist, so chuck decided to show him, they stopped filming for a week, carradine came back and apologized to chuck for talking shit about him
@@nightfangs2910 Sorry, but it isn't real.
This was a great movie! David Caradine was a dancer by profession later learned martial arts through Kung Fu series. This was Chuck Norris as his best in the movies.
Yes,early episodes of Kung Fu,David's martial arts skilled were rudimental, (to be polite), later episodes,you could see he'd had some training.
David Carradine (Kung fu) vs Chuck Norris (Karate)
Tang soo do
Best Chuck Noris movie and fight scene. Both were great in it
The surprising fact is that [lone wolf] was made 10 years later than [enter the dragon].
... did the crew really think this action sequence was worthy of the names of [Kwai Chang Caine] and [colt]?
The Roadhouse fight was really great forgot how good that was
Mh, John saxon was REALLY NOT BAD !!
hey wait did Carradine just come off a golf course to shoot this scene with Norris? that's either a Pringle or Lyle and Scott pullover right? :D