Difference between revisions of "Billy Jack"
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===Main Details=== | |||
* Released in 1971 | * Released in 1971 | ||
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* Cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp, John M. Stephens | * Cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp, John M. Stephens | ||
* Film Editing by Larry Heath, Marion Rothman | * Film Editing by Larry Heath, Marion Rothman | ||
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===Plot Summary=== | |||
*Ex-Green Beret hapkido expert saves wild horses from being slaughtered for dog food and helps protect a desert "freedom school" for runaway. | |||
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* Just a person who protects children and other living things. | * Just a person who protects children and other living things. | ||
* You've got due process, Mother's Day, supermarkets, the FBI, Medicare, air conditioning, AT&T, country clubs, Congress, a 2-car garage, state troopers, the Constitution, color television and democracy. They've got BILLY JACK. | * You've got due process, Mother's Day, supermarkets, the FBI, Medicare, air conditioning, AT&T, country clubs, Congress, a 2-car garage, state troopers, the Constitution, color television and democracy. They've got BILLY JACK. | ||
* When you need him, he's always there! | * When you need him, he's always there! | ||
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Revision as of 17:35, 31 January 2021
Billy Jack (1971, USA) is a Counterculture-Vigilante film directed by Tom Laughlin. It is the sequel to Born Losers. It is followed by The Trial of Billy Jack and Billy Jack Goes To Washington.
- Contents: Watch Trailer | Film Review | Available DVDs | Blu Ray | Poster Art | Press Kit | Soundtrack | Fun Facts
Main Details
- Released in 1971
- Color
- Running Time: 114 Min.
- Production Co: National Student Film Corporation | Warner Bros. Pictures
- Distribution Co: Warner Bros. Pictures (1971) (USA) (theatrical)
- Directed by TC Frank aka Tom Laughlin
- Written by Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor
- Starring Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, Clark Howat, Victor Izay
- Produced by Earl D. Elliott, Edward Haldeman, Tom Laughlin
- Original Music by Mundell Lowe
- Cinematography by Fred J. Koenekamp, John M. Stephens
- Film Editing by Larry Heath, Marion Rothman
Plot Summary
- Ex-Green Beret hapkido expert saves wild horses from being slaughtered for dog food and helps protect a desert "freedom school" for runaway.
Taglines
- Just a person who protects children and other living things.
- You've got due process, Mother's Day, supermarkets, the FBI, Medicare, air conditioning, AT&T, country clubs, Congress, a 2-car garage, state troopers, the Constitution, color television and democracy. They've got BILLY JACK.
- When you need him, he's always there!