He signs a replica 40-inch Japanese katana on the handle, adding ""Kill
Bill'".
Ephemera signed:
"David Carradine "Kill Bill"". Between his name and
the film title, he has drawn a yin/yang symbol. Replica Japanese katana, 40"
long, with cloth wrapped handle, decorative blade collar and red scabbard,
signed on the scabbard in silver ink. The
eldest son of actor John
Carradine, stage, screen and television actor David Carradine, born John
Arthur Carradine, is
best known as the Chinese-American Shaolin monk Kwai
Chang Caine in TV's Kung Fu (1972-1975). Carradine, who took a strong
interest in the Asian martial arts and the philosophy behind them when he began
the role, has produced action films, two exercise videos and a book, Spirit
of Shaolin, on the subject. Carradine, who earned critical
acclaim for
his portrayal of Woody Guthrie in the film Bound for Glory (1976),
made his film debut in 1964's Taggart, and has appeared in such films as
Boxcar Bertha (1972), The Long Goodbye (1973), Mean Streets
(1973), Death Race 2000 (1975), Gray Lady Down (1977), The Long
Riders (1980) and Bird on a Wire (1990), and he found success later
in his career in the two
"Kill Bill" movies (2003-2004).
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