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Format: DVD Aug 2000 Rated PG Recording Mode: (unknown) 140 min. Color UPC: 634991100328 |
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Movie Description Billy Jack is a half-Indian man who fights bigotry and injustice with stunning martial arts skill. THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK (the third film in the series) has the half-Indian philosophizing crusader going on trial for crimes he previously committed. The story is told in flashbacks, which depict Billy Jack taking action against child abuse, the trampling of Native American rights, illegal FBI wire-tapping and subterfuge, the My Lai massacre, and more.
The Billy Jack movies were extremely popular at the box office because they resonated with the youth culture in the early 1970s. They were a labor of love for director Tom Laughlin, who believed strongly in Jungian philosophy (evidenced in the character Billy Jack's moral underpinnings in the film) and allegedly financed the making of the films himself.
Film Notes DVD Features:
Region 1 Keep Case Additional Release Materials: Audio Commentary - 1. Tom Laughlin - Director, Delores Taylor - Star Interactive Features: Scene Access Interactive Menus Text\Photo Galleries: Trivia and Factoids
Theatrical release: November 13, 1974
The film grossed $11 million in its first weekend and $20 million in its first three weeks.
Laughlin's next film was THE MASTER GUNFIGHTER, which came out in October 1975 and grossed $11 million. Barbara Carrera made her feature-film debut in the movie.
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