
- Billy Jack [Blu-ray]
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| Highest | $24.98 Oct 4, '15 |
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| Added | Jan 5, 2014 |
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| Added | Jan 5, 2014 |
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| Added | Jan 5, 2014 |
30 day average: 35,566
90 day average: 46,990
The trend-setting smash hit that broke box office records and had audiences cheering! A half-Indian/half-white ex-Green Beret, Billy Jack is drawn more and more toward his Indian side. He hates violence but can't get away from it in the white man's world. Pitting the students of the peace-loving free-arts school in the desert against the oppressive bad guys in a nearby town, this action-packed film remains a landmark focusing on the most emotional themes of the time: anti-establishment, two-sided justice, and racial segregation and prejudice.

| Last Seen | |
| Highest | $22.99 Dec 14, '14 |
| Lowest | $11.99 Nov 1, '15 |
| Average | $17.99 (30d avg) $16.99 (90d avg) $17.49 (180d avg) $17.59 (365d avg) $19.82 (Lifetime average) |
| Added | Mar 13, 2014 |
Actor/auteur Tom Laughlin created the character of Billy Jack in the motorcycle flick The Born Losers. Wandering Christlike through the Southwest, Native American Vietnam veteran Billy Jack - soft-spoken, but well-versed in martial arts - champions the cause of a progressive school run by Jean Roberts (Delores Taylor, Laughlin's real-life wife). The bigoted white townsfolk don't cotton to Jean's minority-group students, so they do everything they can to humiliate and physically abuse the kids. When one of her charges is cruelly coated with white flour, Billy Jack goes berserk. Thus begins an orgy of self-righteous violence, culminating with our hero being hunted down on a murder charge. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi