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Billy Jack By Tom Keogh
This time-capsule film from 1971 is a perfect example of having one's
cake and eating it, too. Written and directed by filmmaker Tom
Laughlin--and starring him in the title role--Billy Jack concerns a
half-white, half-Indian karate expert who protects a free school built on
principles of pacifism by kicking hell out of pesky rednecks. The story
actually embraces that tension between Billy Jack's way of doing things
and that of the school's founder (Delores Taylor), but their tension
doesn't so much lead to an examination of principles as it leads to an
excuse for Laughlin to incorporate fight scenes between hippie politics.
Crude and brutal, the film is pretty exploitative of a viewer's torn
sympathies, and in that way Billy Jack actually anticipates much of
the simple-minded, violent fare that followed in the movies of the Super70s
and Awesome80s.
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|  | Director: Tom Laughlin
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|  | Stars: Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor
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|  | Released: May 1, 1971
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|  | Availability: DVD VHS | | |
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