Kung Fu: The Movie is a 1986 television movie featuring David Carradine as the character Kwai Chang Caine from the 1970s television series Kung Fu. In this movie, Caine is forced to fight his half-brother, the nefarious priest, and sorcerer, John Carradine.
The movie begins with Caine traveling to see his dying Master Po. Along the way, he encounters a young woman named Lily and her father, who are being pursued by a group of bandits. Caine helps them escape and learns that they are on their way to a small town where Lily's father is the mayor.
Once in the town, Caine discovers that his half-brother, John Carradine, has taken over as the town's new priest and is using his powers to control the townspeople. Caine must confront his brother and stop him from using his dark magic to harm others.
As the movie progresses, Caine faces off against John Carradine in a series of intense martial arts battles. In the end, Caine is able to defeat his brother and restore peace to the town.
Kung Fu: The Movie is a thrilling and action-packed film that showcases David Carradine's martial arts skills and the timeless story of good versus evil.