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Title:
Billy Jack 35th anniversary ultimate collection [videorecording].
Format:
[videorecording].
Edition:
Widescreen.
Publisher:
Ventura Distribution,
Copyright Date:
c2005
Description:
5 videodiscs (ca. 600 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Subject:
United States.--Special Forces--Special Forces--Drama.
United States.--Senate.--Senate.--Drama.
Born losers (Motion picture)
Billy Jack (Motion picture)
Trial of Billy Jack (Motion picture)
Billy Jack goes to Washington (Motion picture)
Billy Jack (Fictitious character)--Drama.
Vietnamese Conflict, 1961-1975--Veterans.--Drama.
Indian veterans--Drama.
Indians of North America--Mixed descent--Drama.
Vigilantes--California--Drama.
Free schools--Arizona--Drama.
Politicians--United States--Drama.
Political corruption--United States.--Drama.
Feature films.
Motorcycle films.
Arizona--Social life and customs--20th century--Drama.
California--Social life and customs--20th century--Drama.
Washington (D.C.)--Social life and customs--1951---Drama.
Other Authors:
Laughlin, Tom.
Taylor, Delores.
Lloyd, James.
James, Elizabeth.
Slate, Jeremy.
Wellman, William,
Howat, Clark.
Izay, Victor.
Laughlin, Teresa.
Marshall, E. G., 1910-
Wanamaker, Sam, 1919-
Ventura Distribution, Inc.
Notes:
Title from container. Videodisc release of the 1967-1977 motion picture series. Special features (Bonus disc): new (2005) commentary tracks by the Laughlin family along with commentary from the first (2000) DVD release; cut-your-own-version fight scene footage; 'making of' documentary; trivia quiz, original TV ads for "Billy Jack"; Billy Jack book excerpt; photo gallery. [Born losers] Tom Laughlin, Elizabeth James, Jeremy Slate, William Wellman. [Billy Jack] Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, Clark Howat. [The trial of Billy Jack] Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, Victor Izay, Teresa Laughlin. [Billy Jack goes to Washington] Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, E.G. Marshall, Teresa Laughlin, Sam Wanamaker.
Contents:
[Disc 5] Bonus disc. Billy Jack goes to Washington (113 min.) -- [Disc 2] Billy Jack (118 min.) -- [Disc 3] The trial of Billy Jack (171 min.) -- [Disc 4] Billy Jack goes to Washington (114 min.) -- [Disc 5] Bonus disc.
Summary:
The Billy Jack cycle in widescreen with updated commentary. In "Born losers" (1967), Tom Laughlin introduced the character of Billy Jack, a mixed-race Native American, ex-Green Beret, and Vietnam vet who just wants to be left alone. When a vicious motorcycle gang launches a reign of terror on a small town, he finds he must stand up and fight while others hide in fear. Billy Jack kills the leader of the gang, but is accidentally slain by a deputy sheriff. Four years later the character was resurrected for the film "Billy Jack" (1971) in which Billy returns to live in solitude on an Arizona Indian reservation. He is drawn to its progressive Freedom School for troubled youth and to the idealistic woman (Taylor) who runs it. She is the embodiment of the film's pacifist message. When tensions flare between the students and narrow-minded locals who fear what they cannot understand, Billy Jack becomes the school's protector. In "The trial of Billy Jack" (1974), Billy is put on trial for two killings he committed in self-defense while protecting the Freedom School from the small-town Arizona bigots. He is convicted and sent to prison, but the Freedom School thrives under Jean Roberts (Taylor). When Billy Jack is paroled for good behavior, he returns home to explore his tribal spiritual heritage. Meanwhile the Freedom School's television station has broadcast exposés of America's sociopolitical ills which have annoyed local officials. National Guard troops occupy the school's campus, but the students resist. Billy agrees to surrender to the Guard if they withdraw, but the Guard opens fire, killing many students and wounding Billy and Jean. The Guard is finally forced to withdraw from the reservation by the terms of an 1880 treaty, and Billy and Jean vow to rebuild the Freedom School. Includes flashbacks to atrocities committed by American troops in Vietnam. Finally, in "Billy Jack goes to Washington" (1977), Billy is elected as the junior Senator from Arizona in 1976. Arriving in Washington, he discovers that the respected senior Senator from Arizona (Marshall) and a business tycoon (Wanamaker) are secretly planning to build a nuclear plant in the pristine Arizona landscape. Billy Jack mounts a campaign against the plant and, with the support of the American youth movement, saves the country from this environmental menace.
OCLC:
(OCoLC)61761573
Locations:
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)
AXPF626 -- Oskaloosa Public Library (Oskaloosa)

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