1972
Publication and date unknown: “Our Baby Will Be Born Free”
Playboy, August 1972: “Boxcar
Bertha”
Chicago Today, 1972: “Carradine: A chop at the establishment”
Black Belt Yearbook 1972
Publication and date unknown: “On the Eve of Their Baby’s Birth—Kung Fu Star
David Carradine Walks Out on the Mother of His Unborn Child”
1973
Black Belt, January 1973: “The Men Behind TV’s Kung Fu”
Black Belt, May 1973: “Love and Peace Once a Week
TV Radio Show, May 1973: “I’d Like to See More of…David Carradine”
TV Guide, June 23-29, 1973: “ ‘No. 1 Son’ Is Now ‘Master Po’;” “A Little off
the Top”
Esquire magazine, August 1973: “Kids! Now you can chop up your old
comic-book heroes with your bare hands!”
Rolling Stone, October 25, 1973: “The Recluse of Laurel Canyon”
1974
TV Guide, January 26-31, 1974: “Does Not the Pebble, Entering the Water,
Begin Fresh Journeys?”
Modern Screen, January 1974: “Why Marriage Isn’t Enough for Us”
Sunday Mirror, March 24, 1974: “Kung Phooey! TV star Carradine turns his
back on stardom’s rules”
Publication and date unknown: “Our Hippie Star”
Movie Stars, May 1974: “When You Love Someone, It’s Impossible to Pretend”
Music Star, May 4, 1974: “Kung Fu for You!”
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, June 1974: “The Shaolin Priest of Laurel Canyon”
Fighting Stars, June 1974: “Caine, The Magnificent Grasshopper”
Deadly Hands of Kung Fu, September 1974: “Kung Fu Revisited”
Unknown publication: October 17, 1974: “David Carradine: He Won’t Live the
Myth”
Kung Fu Annual 1974
The Book of Kung Fu, 1974: “David Carradine: Grasshopper Rebel! Kwai Chang
Caine: Shaolin Priest!”
1975
Silver Screen, February 1975: “The David Carradine Explosion”
Petticoat, April 25, 1975: “David Carradine is looking for a happy ending”
Kung Fu Annual, 1975: “The Making of Caine”
Publication and date unknown, “David Carradine: I Want to Go Back to the
Girl I Jilted”
The Deadliest Heroes of Kung Fu, 1975: “The Legacy of Po”
1976
Kung Fu Annual 1976, “The Amazing Carradines;” “Men from the Monastery”
People Weekly, March 21, 1977: “David Carradine Barely Flew Past the
Cuckoo’s Nest, but Now Says He is Glory-Bound”
The Star, December 14, 1976: “I’ve always been a rebel, says star David
Carradine”
Publication and date unknown: “Sneak Preview: ‘Bound for Glory’ starring
David Carradine
Publication and date unknown: “Woody Guthrie film costing a big bundle”
1977
Focus on Film, 1977, no. 27: “David Carradine and Hal Ashby on Bound for
Glory”
1978
Close Up, 1978: “David Carradine: American Primitive”
Fighting Stars, February 1978: “The Awakening of the Silent Flute”
Rona Barrett’s Hollywood, March 1978: “Preview: The Serpent’s Egg”
Take One, July 1978: “Another Evening with David Carradine: A complex
Hollywood Personality seen through the eyes of his director and friend”
Publication and date unknown: “Look out NY, ‘Q’ is monster of a movie”
1983
The Gazette Montreal, August 31, 1983: “Monster Meets Neurotic Thief Right
on Q”
1986
Inside Kung-Fu Presents Kung-Fu Way of Life, January 1986: “The Man Behind
the Scenes – TV’s ‘Kung Fu’ – David Chow”
Detroit Free Press, January 31, 1986: “This time around, call it ‘Kung Fu
Vice’ “
1988
People magazine, December 19, 1988: “The Carradines Gather Again, This time
in Joy, as David and His Wife, Gail, Produce and Star in ‘I Do’ II”
1991
Martial Arts Training, January 1991: “David Carradine, Kung Fu Cowboy”
1992
People magazine, June 8, 1992: “A Kung Fu Comeback?”
1993
People magazine, February 1, 1993: “Kung Fu: The Legend Continues”
Inside Kung-Fu, February 1993: “Caine’s Triumphant Return! What Took Him So
Long?”
Masters of Kung-Fu, September 1993: “A Temple to the Stars”
Inside Kung-Fu, October 1993: “David Carradine”
1994
Masters of Kung Fu, January 1994: “The Making of
‘Kung Fu’ “
1995
Entertainment Weekly, December 8, 1995, “ ‘Fu’ Fighter: David Carradine
pulls no punches in his wild memoir”
short clippings from various years
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