DAVID CARRADINE - AUTOGRAPHED SIGNED PHOTOGRAPH - HFSID 76800
Sale Price $225.00
Reg. $280.00
DAVID CARRADINE
Black and white publicity photograph of David Caradine in a scene
from the 1982 horror film, Q.
Photograph signed: "Peace,/David/Carradine". B/w, 10x8
overall, image 9½x6¼ (one surface). ©1982, Larco Production, Inc. Publicity
photograph for the 1982 horror film, Q (also called Q: The Winged
Serpent and The Winged Serpent), in which Carradine starred as
Detective Shepard. Michael Moriarty and Richard Rountree co-starred in the
battle against the winged Aztec god, Quetzalcoatl, who takes up residence in New
York City's Chrysler Building and terrorizes residents with mid-day raids.
Captioned at lower margin. The eldest son of actor John Carradine,
stage, screen and television actor David Carradine (1936-2009), was
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, had
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 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 (Vol. 1, 2003; Vol. 2, 2004). Carradine,
who also starred in the short-lived TV series, Shane (1966) and on
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues (1993-1997), was nominated for a
Golden Globe for his performance in the TV miniseries, North and
South (1985), and he made guest appearances on a number of TV shows,
including Alias. Carradine also appeared on Broadway and was a producer
and director. Minor surface creases (most not evident head on). Fine
condition.
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