Here is Julie Webb at some kind of tennis event (don’t know if the event had any other tie-in to Billy Jack other than Julie’s appearance). Interestingly, tennis great Alex Olmedo (’59 Wimbledon champion, and tennis pro at the famed Beverly Hills Hotel for 30 years) is there, which makes me suspicious…
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When Tom re-released Billy Jack across the country in 1972 and 1973 (after it had already been the 2nd highest grossing film of the year behind Fiddler on the Roof in 1972), he staged a series of…
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Okay, I admit it. This post has almost nothing to do with Billy Jack. But when I scanned the photo I posted yesterday (11/30/2010) of Tom, Delores, Christina and guests, I was blown away by the back cover. Two things caught my attention…
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Tom Laughlin and Delores Taylor, with daughter Christina, at the Roy Clark and Minnie Pearl performance in the Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas. They are joined by…
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Tom and Delores rarely attended any Hollywood events, but on at least this occasion they were caught by paparazzi snaps, and the magazine thought it appropo to…
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Taken in the same backyard in the Pacific Palisades as those previously posted of Master Bong Soo Han trying to teach a…
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In going through thousands of photos, I came across this silly snapshot gem I just love. It’s of TC, Christina, and me sitting in a motorhome in the Arizona desert during the filming of Trial of Billy Jack. TC was…
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On this very special day of thanks, Christina, TC, and I would like to thank you all for your incredible support in our efforts to celebrate the work of our parents, and get them some recognition for the amazing contributions they made to native americans, the film industry, and people around the world. We all hope you are able to enjoy this day with the ones you love, and that love you. We are incredibly honored an humbled by your support. Thank you!!
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A few snaps of Tom directing. The first (immediately below) is on the set built on the stage of CBS Studio Center in Studio City, California (the same lot where Seinfeld and …
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Tom shot with multiple cameras (at least two) at virtually all times. It doubled the amount of exposed film, but it gave him and his editors lots of coverage for every scene. One of Tom’s favorite camera positions was on…
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