

The Trial of Billy Jack
Directed by Tom LaughlinThe 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, help raise the quality of the film's plot and its central message of love and peace.
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The Trial of Billy Jack was released on November 13, 1974.
The Trial of Billy Jack was directed by Tom Laughlin.
The Trial of Billy Jack has a runtime of 2h 50m.
The Trial of Billy Jack was produced by Joe L. Cramer.
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 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, help raise the quality of the film's plot and its central message of love and peace.
The key characters in The Trial of Billy Jack are Billy Jack (Tom Laughlin), Jean Roberts (Delores Taylor), Doc (Victor Izay).
The Trial of Billy Jack is rated PG.
The Trial of Billy Jack is an Action, Drama, Thriller film.
The Trial of Billy Jack has an audience rating of 4.7 out of 10.
The Trial of Billy Jack had a budget of $7.












