Billy Jack
Billy Jack is a 1971 Western action drama independent film, the second of four films centering on a character of the same name which began with the movie The Born Losers (1967), played by Tom Laughlin, who directed and co-wrote the script. Filming began in Prescott, Arizona, in the fall of 1969, but the movie was not completed until 1971. Original filming location credits which were left out originally include: Plaza Santa Fe NM, Bandelier Indian Reservation NM, and Taos NM. American International Pictures pulled out, halting filming. 20th Century-Fox came forward and filming eventually resumed but when that studio refused to distribute the film, Warner Bros. stepped forward.
Plot
Billy Jack is a "half-breed" American Navajo, a Green Beret Vietnam War veteran, and a hapkido master.
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author | Tom Laughlin |
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contentLocation | Arizona |
director | Tom Laughlin |
editor | Marion Rothman |
genre | action drama western |
keywords | abuse american navajo counterculture counterculture of the 1960s green beret gunshot wound half-breed hapkido hippie ice cream kill native american navajo people political boss prescott college raise their fists raised fist special forces veteran vietnam war war veteran |
musicBy | Mundell Lowe |
producer | Tom Laughlin |
productionCompany | National Student Film Corporation |
publisher | Warner Bros. |
recordedAt | Arizona California New Mexico |
theme | independent vigilante |