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Film Fest IX: Billy Jack (1971)
The racism and corruption of Prescott, Arizona, come up against a formidable opponent in the form of Billy Jack, a half-Cherokee Green Beret, Vietnam veteran, and hapkido master. As the self-appointed protector of the counterculture Freedom School, Billy Jack is driven to righteous rage by the oppression of Prescott's privileged class, and proceeds to teach a lesson about tolerance and face-kicking that none of them will soon forget. Directed by Film Fest veteran Bob Stockfish (Equinox, The Ten Commandments) and featuring local musician Naomi Ashley who performs renditions of a few of the film's hippie-skippy musical numbers.
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LocationThe Neo-Futurarium
5153 N. Ashland Ave.
Chicago, IL 60640
United States
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