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The Trial of Billy Jack

  • 1974
  • PG
  • 2h 50m
IMDb RATING
4.6/10
1.6K
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Tom Laughlin and Delores Taylor in The Trial of Billy Jack (1974)
After Billy Jack in sentenced to four years in prison for the "involuntary manslaughter" of the first film, the Freedom School expands and flourishes under the guidance of Jean Roberts. The utopian existence of the school is characterized by everything ranging from "yoga sports" to muckracking journalism. The diverse student population airs scathing political exposes on their privately owned television station. The narrow-minded townspeople have different ideas about their brand of liberalism. Billy Jack is released and things heat up for the school. Students are threatened and abused and the Native Americans in the neighboring village are taunted and mistreated. After Billy Jack undergoes a vision quest, the governor and the police plot to permanently put an end to their liberal shenanigans, leaving it up to Billy Jack to save the day.
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The film was released in 1974, but makes reference to real events that took place in the USA that were headlines in that year. Those events, such as the Watergate scandal, President Ford's p... Read allThe film was released in 1974, but makes reference to real events that took place in the USA that were headlines in that year. Those events, such as the Watergate scandal, President Ford's pardon of Nixon, and the killing of university students by the US National Guard and variou... Read allThe film was released in 1974, but makes reference to real events that took place in the USA that were headlines in that year. Those events, such as the Watergate scandal, President Ford's pardon of Nixon, and the killing of university students by the US National Guard and various states police forces during protests to end the participation of USA in the Vietnam war,... Read all

  • Director
    • Tom Laughlin
  • Writers
    • Tom Laughlin
    • Delores Taylor
  • Stars
    • Tom Laughlin
    • Delores Taylor
    • Victor Izay
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    4.6/10
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    • Director
      • Tom Laughlin
    • Writers
      • Tom Laughlin
      • Delores Taylor
    • Stars
      • Tom Laughlin
      • Delores Taylor
      • Victor Izay
    • 52User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
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    Tom Laughlin
    Tom Laughlin
    • Billy Jack
    Delores Taylor
    Delores Taylor
    • Jean Roberts
    Victor Izay
    Victor Izay
    • Doc
    Teresa Kelly
    • Carol
    • (as Teresa Laughlin)
    Sara Lane
    Sara Lane
    • Russell
    • (as Russell Lane)
    Geo Anne Sosa
    • Joanne
    Lynn Baker
    • Lynn
    Riley Hill
    Riley Hill
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    Sparky Watt
    • Sheriff Cole
    Gus Greymountain
    • Blue Elk
    Sacheen Littlefeather
    Sacheen Littlefeather
    • Patsy Littlejohn
    Mike Bolland
    Mike Bolland
    • Danny
    • (as Michael Bolland)
    Jack Stanley
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    • Master Han
    • (as Soo-Han Bong)
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    • Director
      • Tom Laughlin
    • Writers
      • Tom Laughlin
      • Delores Taylor
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    5grahamsj3

    People don't understand this film

    I've seen some of the comments for this film, and everyone is complaining about the films "activism". It seems foreign to us now since very few of us are activists anymore. But back in the 70's, my generation was VERY active and vocal. I didn't lean nearly as far left as the politics espoused in this film, but I mistrusted the US Government as much as the next person. Tom Laughlin is a very strong anti-war and pro-Indian activist. This film, while poorly acted (as were all the Billy Jack films), has a strong message and it sure gets in your face with it. The timing of the film coincides with the time when most of America greatly distrusted Uncle Sam, so it's politics are mostly correct. My major complaint is the films length...it should have been trimmed. I think there's too much "amateur hour" from the students. Other than that, it's not bad at all. To truly judge this film, you must have lived through the 70's and then you'd understand it better.
    3SnoopyStyle

    three freakin' hours

    Following the events of the previous movie, Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin) stands trial and is sentenced by the corrupt system to prison. The kids from the Freedom School decide to fight the system themselves.

    The movie makes a big early mistake. After Billy Jack gets sentenced, the movie needs to follow him into prison. Instead, his prison time is skipped over and the movie follows a bunch of no name kids with his wife. His wife is charismatically challenge, not to say that he's some great actor either. After he's released, the movie follows our hero once again. This is part personal vanity project and part sincere hippie idealism. It could be indie camp if only it's not three freakin' hours long. It's so long and so slow. It's obvious that Laughlin is throwing everything into the cooking pot. This is the result of an unencumbered artist who has more confidence than skills.
    5bkoganbing

    Billy's back

    After the first Billy Jack movie where he went to prison for five years for involuntary manslaughter the freedom school that Delores Taylor was building on the Indian reservation has expanded quite nicely. There are a whole lot of young people of all kinds now living there and attending school and absorbing the radical ideas as the locals see it of the school.

    And the school has done one thing more. They have a pirate radio station on the reservation and are doing all kinds of exposes that some of the powerful locals aren't crazy about. The maddest of the lot is Riley Hill who is the brother of Bert Freed who was the owner of the local Ponderosa in the first Billy Jack movie. Freed moved away after the death of his son, but Hill is the local banker and that position gives him leverage on a lot of the locals.

    Poor Taylor whose passive non-violence is being put to some stressful tests in this film as it was in the last film is caught in the middle. And Tom Laughlin is off on a vision quest not be disturbed. That gives the bad guys a chance to do their worst. Which leads to a horrible Kent State like confrontation at the school on the reservation.

    This film could easily have told the story in a third to half of its running time. But I suppose producers Laughlin and Taylor couldn't bear to cut a single frame. It really dilutes the story and blunts the impact of the climax.

    Still Billy Jack's fans should like The Trial Of Billy Jack.
    sanookdee

    MST3K quality

    it's hard to know where to begin with this movie. I Saw Billy Jack in the theater as a teen. I found this sequel on youtube and watched it. I had to pause it regularly because it was so bad. it really has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. Unlike many bad movies that are so bad, they are good, this one is so bad it does not even have that quality. bad script, bad acting, bad directing, bad story line. it's to political to even be political. it's like one of those really horribly made Soviet propaganda movies from the 50's and 60's. so over the top. every character is cartoonish in nature. Usually I like past era films with a political statement but, this one rambles on and on and on. the best part of this movie is, it finally ended. worth watching if you are totally bored. it will get you off the couch to clean the bathroom grout. or, inspire you to do your own dental work on a toothache.
    3Uriah43

    Long and Dull

    After serving his sentence for involuntary manslaughter, "Billy Jack" (Tom Laughlin) is released from prison and returns to the Freedom School on the Navajo Reservation. However, the residents of the nearby town still hold a great deal of animosity toward both him and the students at the school and the illegal harassment continues unabated. It gets so bad that both the students and Billy Jack retaliate in kind and this only aggravates the situation even worse. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that this was a fairly long and dull movie which featured an incoherent plot, bad acting and equally awful music. That said, while I have no doubt there are some who either identify with this particular era in American history or idolize this motion picture, I honestly found it to be quite boring and very difficult to view to the very end. Again, it was long and dull. Because of that I recommend it only to fans of the series and have rated it accordingly. Below average.

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    • Trivia
      The Indian Rights symposium in the film was unscripted. The testimonials delivered were written by the actual speakers/actors.
    • Goofs
      When the National Guard and police go to the reservation to arrest Billy Jack, the police officer says they are there by order of the Arizona governor. Only the U.S Department of Justice has the authority to order the National Guard or outside police services onto a reservation. The order would have to come from Washington D.C., and only federal agents may enter the reservation to make an arrest.
    • Quotes

      Billy Jack: [surrounded by an angry mob] If there is absolutely no way you can get out of taking a terrible beating, the only sensible thing to do is, get in the first lick!

    • Crazy credits
      Prior to the opening credits being shown, statistics about American campus shootings are displayed onscreen set to shots of the canyons of the Southwest.
    • Alternate versions
      The Shout! Factory blu-ray not only removes the Warner Bros. logo from the opening and closing, it also cuts out the church rendition of "Give Peace a Chance" by John Lennon at the end, shortening the runtime slightly from 173 minutes to 170 minutes. The same blu-ray is also cropped from the original 2.35:1 ratio to 1.78:1.
    • Connections
      Featured in Dusk to Dawn Drive-In Trash-o-Rama Show Vol. 4 (1997)
    • Soundtracks
      How I Need You
      Theme From The Trial of Billy Jack (1974)

      Music by Elmer Bernstein

      Lyrics by Delores Taylor

      Sung by Michelle Wilson

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    • Release date
      • November 13, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • The Official Billy Jack Website
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ingen nåd för Billy Jack
    • Filming locations
      • Monument Valley, Arizona, USA
    • Production company
      • Taylor-Laughlin Productions
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    • Budget
      • $2,500,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      2 hours 50 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
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