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Caine resolves his adventures with a mad mountain man, and -- in a flashback to China -- a marathon kung fu battle with a warlord to win a concubine's heart.
Caine is involved in separate adventures in two interweaving story lines: he helps a mad mountain man save his dying wife, and -- in a flashback to China --- battles a warlord to win a concubine's heart.
Caine and blind preacher Serenity Johnson choose a path toward a confrontation with evil when they encounter a man possessed by the devil in his own dual nature.
Caine is injected into a war between a hate-maddened detective and an outlaw leading a gang of ex-farmers victimized by a railroad.
The prostitutes of a bawdy house and their madam turn to Caine for protection against vigilantes.
A proud Southern belle, imprisoned in a pit with Caine, learns that serving others and being served are folds of the same garment.
Caine, pitted against a Chinese Robin Hood, teaches a boy that only the heart can truly conquer.
Caine finds a wealthy man hanging in the marsh that mysteriously disappears after he gets shot, and later finds that several people in town had reason to kill him.
Caine changes a Texas Ranger's life by showing him that the law can murder justice.
Two emotionally repressed people learn from Caine that to accept pain as the price of love is the mark of life.
Caine prescribes an emotional cure for a medicine-show goddess stricken with a deadly type of independence.
Caine befriends a group of Hutterites who are God-fearing and simple people yet fear contamination from outsiders. They are involved in a dispute over a nearby waterhole with cattlemen who fear that their sheep may infect the water.
Caine saves a man's mind by demonstrating that ugliness -- and reality and illusion -- can be in the eye of the beholder.
A tormented Army lieutenant (Tim Matheson) who feels himself a coward pursues Caine after the priest escapes wrongful imprisonment.
Without returning violence for violence, Caine ends the tyranny of a "Chinese Mafia" and liberates a boy slave.
Caine, in a reversal of roles, finds himself as the master with a 15-year-old boy as his disciple in which he must teach him that the act of revenge can lead to the death of the spirit.
When a man kills a criminal trying to murder Caine, the townsmen ask him to go after the evil and deadly father next.
Caine, proving that faith is a two-edged sword of good and evil, breaks a witch's very real curse over a whole town.
Caine promises a dying priest who stole a golden chalice, that he will recover it from 3 murdering bandits so his soul will be saved.
Caine uses the love in two men's hearts to thwart their hatred and break a chain of murder.
Kwai Chang Caine, stricken by poisoned water, lies near death in the home of a former slave who fearfully harbors a secret so precious that it might well save the entire community from disaster.