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  1. Billy Jack Goes to Washington is a 1977 American political drama film starring Tom Laughlin, the fourth film in the Billy Jack series, and although the earlier films saw enormous success, this film did not. The film only had limited screenings upon its release and never saw a general theatrical release, but has since become widely ...

  2. 16 de abr. de 1977 · Billy Jack Goes to Washington: Directed by Tom Laughlin. With Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, E.G. Marshall, Teresa Kelly. After a Senator suddenly dies after completing (and sealing) an investigation into the nuclear power industry, the remaining Senator and the state Governor must decide on a person who will play along with their ...

  3. Año: 1977. Título original: Billy Jack Goes to Washington. Sinopsis: El luchador por la libertad Billy Jack lleva su causa a la capital del país donde se enfrenta a la corrupción política.Puedes ver Billy Jack Goes to Washington mediante en las plataformas:

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · Título original: Billy Jack Goes to Washington; Año: 1977 ; País: EE.UU. Dirección: Tom Laughlin; Intérpretes: Tom Laughlin, Delores Taylor, E.G. Marshall, Teresa Kelly, Sam Wanamaker, Dick Gautier, Michael Irving, J. Diana Lewis, Peter Donat, Ken Smith, Kathy Cronkite; Argumento: Sidney Buchman (guión de "Caballero sin espada")

  5. 1977's Billy Jack Goes to Washington is a full-on remake of the 1939 Frank Capra film. Taking up the Jimmy Stewart role of a gee-whiz junior congressman, Billy Jack brings his kickboxing skills to the Beltway.

  6. 16 de abr. de 1977 · Synopsis by Mark Deming. The fourth film starring Tom Laughlin as Billy Jack, Billy Jack Goes To Washington was a loose remake of Frank Capra's Mr. Smith Goes To Washington. The story begins with Billy receiving a pardon for the trumped-up charges that put him behind bars in The Trial Of Billy Jack.

  7. The most dangerous Billy Jack of all! Overview After a senator suddenly dies after completing (and sealing) an investigation into the nuclear power industry, the remaining senator and the state governor must decide on a person who will play along with their shady deals and not cause any problems.