A box-office smash during the late 1960s and early 1970s, the popular BILLY JACK movies featured Tom Laughlin--who also penned the scripts--as a half-Indian former Green Beret who despises the violence of the white man's world. Truly controversial at the time, the movies espouse 60s-style politics of peace and love, pitting the natural spirituality of the Indian and artist communities against the corruption and greed of the mainstream world. In BORN LOSERS, Billy Jack is introduced as the epitome of cool, fighting a California biker gang and falling for the beautiful girl he is protecting. The other films in the collection include BILLY JACK, THE TRIAL OF BILLY JACK, and BILLY JACK GOES TO WASHINGTON, all of which feature the hip title character righting wrongs with finesse.
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Editorial Reviews
Born Losers: The first film in which the character Billy Jack ever appeared. Tom Laughlin had written Billy Jack back in the 1950’s, but couldn’t get anyone interested in a film about Indians – half-breed or otherwise. Tom Laughlin toned down the Indian and political themes in order to get Born Losers made. It became a very successful independent film! Billy Jack: The film that broke the mold. Billy Jack was, once again, the largest grossing independent film of all time. People saw Billy Jack 25 times or more than any movie in history until Star Wars. From the karate to the Native American spirituality, to the Freedom School, to the racial tolerance, few films have ever been this successful or stuck their necks out so far. The Trial of Billy Jack: The Trial of Billy Jack not only broke every box-office record for its day, it forever changed the way motion pictures were distributed. It was for the release of The Trial of Billy Jack that Tom Laughlin created the mega-multiple release that included the first-ever use of national TV advertising for a motion picture. Billy Jack Goes To Washington: Perhaps the most controversial film of all. Twenty years before Senators like Bradley, Rudman, Cohen, and Pell quit saying the U.S. Senate is so corrupt it doesn’t work anymore, Billy Jack Goes to Washington told a story straight out of the headlines. At the Washington premiere one Senator exploded, vowing to do everything in his power to make sure Billy Jack Goes to Washington was never released.