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Billy Jack (1971)
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The film follows a part-Indian Vietnam veteran (Tom Laughlin) as he saves wild horses from being slaughtered for dog food and kicks around bigots who pick on his girlfriend's (Delores Taylor) so-called freedom school.
The film follows a part-Indian Vietnam veteran (Tom Laughlin) as he saves wild horses from being slaughtered for dog food and kicks around bigots who pick on his girlfriend's (Delores Taylor) so-called freedom school.
Actors:
Debbie Schock,
Paul Bruce,
Teresa Kelly,
Ed Greenberg,
Alan Myerson,
Susan Foster,
Richard Stahl
Debbie Schock
Paul Bruce
21 December 1917, New York City, New York, USA
Teresa Kelly
25 September 1955, USA
Ed Greenberg
Alan Myerson
1 July 1940, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK
Susan Foster
27 May 1948, Torrance, California, USA
Richard Stahl
4 January 1932, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Country:
United States
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You feel guilty liking this manipulative pulp, but it somehow grabs and holds onto you.
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Video-Reviewmaster.com
June 07, 2007
Lame, self indulgent when released in 1971, but even more so now.
ColeSmithey.com
March 13, 2006
Billy Jack f*%k yea!January 18, 2013
Billy Jack is the nicest surprise of the year, and my own feeling is that it ranks among the top half-dozen American films so far in 1971.