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Billy Jack (Ventura) (1971)
Rating:
Starring: Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, Bert Freed, Clark Howat, Victor Izay, Kenneth Tobey, Julie Webb
Director: T.C. Frank
Category: Western, Independent
Studio: Ventura
Subtitles:
[None]
Length:
114 mins

 
 

 

The Most Successful Independent Film Of All Time

From the Native American spirituality, to the idyllic Freedom School, to the innovative ideas on race, religion and tolerance, to the comedy (yes, that's Howard Hessman) to the amazing snake ceremony, to the martial arts, to one of the great love stories of all time -- Billy Jack broke every mold.More people saw Billy Jack 25 times or more than any picture in history -- until Star Wars.To this day, people log onto Tom and Delores' website at billyjack.com and remember in vivid detail where they were and who they were with when they first saw this groundbreaking film.And all this from a little independent film that was turned down by every studio in Hollywood.

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