In this film, Billy Jack, a complex character with both Native American and white heritage, struggles to reconcile his peaceful nature with the violent world around him. Set against the backdrop of a free-spirited art school and a nearby town, the movie explores the social and political issues of the late 1960s, including anti-establishment sentiments, the importance of non-violence, and the need for racial understanding and equality.
Billy Jack
A former Green Beret with expertise in hapkido embarks on a mission to rescue wild horses from a brutal fate and safeguards a desert haven for runaway youth.