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  1. English. Budget. $2.5 million [1] The Trial of Billy Jack is a 1974 Western action film starring Delores Taylor and Tom Laughlin. It is the sequel to the 1971 film Billy Jack and the third film overall in the series. [2] Directed by Laughlin, the film has a running time of nearly three hours.

  2. 13 de nov. de 1974 · The Trial of Billy Jack: Directed by Tom Laughlin. With Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, Victor Izay, Teresa Kelly. 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.

  3. 30 de jul. de 2020 · The Trial of Billy Jack is a 1974 Western action film starring Delores Taylor and Tom Laughlin. It is the sequel to the 1971 film, Billy Jack, and the third film overall in the series....

  4. The Trial of Billy Jack. A half-Indian foot-fighting Vietnam veteran (Tom Laughlin) defends his girlfriend's (Delores Taylor) school against the Establishment.

  5. Año: 1974. Título original: The Trial of Billy Jack. Sinopsis: Billy Jack defiende a los estudiantes del Freedom School cuando la Guardia Civil amenaza con cerrar su canal de TV.Puedes ver The Trial of Billy Jack mediante en las plataformas:

  6. Synopsis. While Billy Jack is waiting for his murder trial to start, Jean Roberts continues running the "Freedom School" on an Indian reservation where the student-operated television station has gotten in trouble for airing a series of political exposés.

  7. Overview. 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.