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Theatrical Release: 1971-08-02 DVD Release: 2017-07-25 Torrent Release: 24-10-2012 by user
Movie Genre
Action, Drama, Western
Runtime
114 min.
Awards
Nominated for 1 Golden Globe. Another 1 win & 1 nomination.
Infohash
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Parental Rating
GP
Vote:Current vote: 1
DESCRIPTION
Billy Jack is a half-Indian/half-white ex-Green Beret who is being drawn more and more toward his Indian side. He hates violence, but can't get away from it in the white man's world. Pitting the good guys, the students of the peace-loving free-arts school in the desert vs. the conservative bad guys in the near-by town, the movie plays definitive late-60s themes/messages: anti-establishment, make love not war, the senseless slaughter of God's creatures, the rape of society (figuratively and literally), two-sided justice, racial segregation and prejudices.
Synopsis by IMDb
The Trial of Billy Jack (1974) – Tried and imprisoned for events in the previous film, our black-hat-wearing hero spends the first half of the movie locked up. Meanwhile, the students he protected in Billy Jack start up their own TV station and newspaper, sticking it to the corrupt power structure and drawing the attention of the FBI. When Billy gets released from prison, he goes on a vision quest, gets involved with a group of Native American activists, and shows up to oppose the National Guard when a state of emergency is declared. Another commercial success, but the film was once again lambasted by critics.
e Trial of Billy Jack (1974) – Tried and imprisoned for events in the previous film, our black-hat-wearing hero spends the first half of the movie locked up. Meanwhile, the students he protected in Billy Jack start up their own TV station and newspaper, sticking it to the corrupt power structure and drawing the attention of the FBI. When Billy gets released from prison, he goes on a vision quest, gets involved with a group of Native American activists, and shows up to oppose the National Guard when a state of emergency is declared. Another commercial success, but the film was once again lambasted by critics.