@inbook{a3b943616ff24aa08751571567954e9b,
title = "Billy Jack (1971)",
abstract = "Billy Jack is a film that defies description, melding biker exploitation and rape-revenge narrative with eastern mysticism and socially committed progressive politics. However, most notable is the history of its distribution. Director/star Tom Laughlin waged a legal battle against Warner Bros. to regain the rights to its distribution and proceeded to orchestrate a four-wall release and targeted marketing campaigns in carefully selected regional locations. When it became a huge hit upon its re-release in 1972, the major Hollywood studios took notice, and many of Billy Jack{\textquoteright}s innovations were soon incorporated into the emerging blockbuster formula in the mid-1970s.",
keywords = "Film commentary, Billy Jack",
author = "Nicholas Godfrey",
year = "2023",
doi = "10.4324/9781003246930-17",
language = "English",
isbn = "9781032160627",
series = "Screening Cinema",
publisher = "Routledge, Taylor & Francis",
pages = "149--157",
editor = "Justin Wyatt and W.D. Phillips",
booktitle = "Screening American Independent Film",
address = "United Kingdom",
}