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Billy Jack (1971)
TrailerThe 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: Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, Clark Howat, Victor Izay, Julie Webb, Debbie Schock, Teresa Kelly, Lynn Baker, Stan Rice, David Roya, John McClure, ...»Director: Tom LaughlinCountry: United StatesDuration: 114 minQuality: HDRelease: 1971IMDb: 6.20 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Billy Jack (1971)"
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Characters of "Billy Jack (1971)"
Billy JackPlayed by: Tom LaughlinJean RobertsPlayed by: Delores TaylorBernard PosnerPlayed by: David RoyaMr. Stuart PosnerPlayed by: Bert Freed -
Directors of "Billy Jack (1971)"
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Creators of "Billy Jack (1971)"
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Critic Reviews of "Billy Jack (1971)"
Village VoiceJanuary 18, 2013Billy 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.
Seanax.comSeptember 02, 2009... when peaceful protest is met with guns and brutality, Billy kicks ass as a one-man-army of poetic justice.
Video-Reviewmaster.comJune 07, 2007Lame, self indulgent when released in 1971, but even more so now.
ColeSmithey.comMarch 13, 2006Billy Jack f*%k yea!
7M PicturesOctober 14, 2005A little heavy-handed with the message, this film still holds onto the brutality of the revenge style established in Born Losers.
Journal and Courier (Lafayette, IN)September 11, 2003You feel guilty liking this manipulative pulp, but it somehow grabs and holds onto you.
Lawrence Journal-WorldOctober 11, 2002A film so fascinatingly liberal it almost seems to exist in a different universe.
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