The original epic Karate fight from the cult classic "Billy Jack". Introducing Korean Hapkido to the American screen. starring Tom Laughlin Subscribe to our channel / @bobgriffith2001
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@stevenp176 ай бұрын
When you are 11 and watching this is on the big screen back in the 70's this was awesome and still is
@itsascamdude5 ай бұрын
Projector screen
@itsascamdude5 ай бұрын
It was on my bedroom wall
@alonzobishop36714 ай бұрын
Same!
@ziff_14 ай бұрын
Saw it at a drive-in theater. magical times back then.
@alonzobishop36714 ай бұрын
@@ziff_1 Saw it I think 9 times!
@johnpaul48506 ай бұрын
Billy Jack was everyone’s hero back in the 70s
@gerrydooley9516 ай бұрын
define "everyone"
@19413925 ай бұрын
Well….you, me, they, them, dem, yer mum, your sister, brother, auntie, daddy, the pool boy, the gardener, mailman, milkman, and ah…. everyone
@JiggsTheMonk025 ай бұрын
speak for yourself
@raulduke61055 ай бұрын
Played at our drive in all summer
@najisayeed20825 ай бұрын
Lol. Ikr? I used to sign my school lunch ticket in elementary school, BILLY JACK. 😂😂
@kellywright5406 ай бұрын
I remember watching this on TV with my Dad a couple of times. I remember once, he actually sat up and moved to the edge of his seat when this fight scene came on, I loved it! He wasn't a martial artist but he fought in Patton's Third Army as a scout. He was there in a lot of famous battles and some not so famous ones like helping liberate the Buchenwald concentration camp. Never talked much about the war but loved a good war movie or action movie on TV or at the movie theater.
@OleSmokey6 ай бұрын
Props to your father for his service
@Robert-q7q6m5 ай бұрын
Your was a badass too! He is your hero and the country's. Good for you both.
@mrv12715 ай бұрын
Sounds like my old man. Another vet from ww2.
@paulmcc62746 ай бұрын
After I saw this movie I got into martial arts and 4years later joined the Marines
@HarryHeath-j2p5 ай бұрын
Every kick designed to make ya feel it ouch
@mrv12715 ай бұрын
Wow. Thank you for your service. 😊
@miggy92605 ай бұрын
@@mrv1271Service to the Central Bankers. Never thank a Veteran
@richardcormier28656 ай бұрын
I can't get over how cool this still is❤
@masterofnone79776 ай бұрын
..and yet, we are still dealing with the same crap. Maybe we will make a positive change soon.
@damienthorne8615 ай бұрын
Right?
@PaulCavendish2 ай бұрын
Or any woke idiot.
@p.j.talavera81066 ай бұрын
This guy is one of the reasons I started training. It wasn't until 1986 that I started, but better late than never. I'm still training today. Every day. Bless Billy Jack.
@richardcormier28656 ай бұрын
Hey brother I could do that once and I'm going for knee surgery in about a year I'm 67 but it was fun
@jimthomas19896 ай бұрын
That wasn't Billy Jack . I mean Tom Laughlin ! That was a Hakido master . Tom Laughlin was just an ACTOR ! But that is really Bruce Lee working those Num - Chucks
@gerrydooley9516 ай бұрын
this guy is a reason I got a hat like that
@Ezekiel-rv3pe5 ай бұрын
38 years!!! Respect!
@PaulCavendish2 ай бұрын
We all remember what got us started, Billy Jack, Kung Fu, definitely Bruce Lee in the Green Hornet, then later films by Bruce, Chuck Norris, films like Kill or Be Killed James Ryan. It's very much a lifestyle one connects with.
@antonioallen17635 ай бұрын
This was a classic 70's action hero! Timeless dude..Rest in peace Mr. Laughlin.
@ThisIsDCOg6 ай бұрын
I received my Black Belt in HapKiDo in 1984. I had the privilege of training with Bong Soo Han. Those were the golden days.
@henrysniper84815 ай бұрын
Then you must know it was Hans axe kick that brought down the fat man.
@roykilling24965 ай бұрын
Los Angeles?
@Rico-ow3ys5 ай бұрын
Wow. Nice. I hear he was a really nice guy to be so dangerous.
@Americanpatriot-zo2tk5 ай бұрын
Bongu? Yeah I think that I had a bowl of that the other day didn’t like it much😂😂😂😂😂
@gregggoss22105 ай бұрын
I had a white belt in yankmy yoyo.
@talltree86976 ай бұрын
From the Bruce Lee to Billy Jack movies was great entertaining of the 70s
@QuarrellaDeVil6 ай бұрын
That was a fight of extraordinary magnitude. You have our gratitude.
@chuckselvage31576 ай бұрын
Lmao
@juniorkawai61316 ай бұрын
I agree, and boards don't hit back! 😁
@scottsemel53445 ай бұрын
Administers the coup de grace but he gets back up!?! WTF
@bmenefee582 ай бұрын
@@QuarrellaDeVil it was no where near Bruce Lee Kung Fu skills. The reason they gave him the movie was because he was white. It had nothing to do with his fighting skills.
@jinpark22236 ай бұрын
i must admit this fighting scene is 10 X better than most of martial art fight scenes these days where angle is changed every split second, zoom in so much that i can only see legs and arms, and i don't what the heck is going on. But, this clip, i can enjoy beautiful kicks that take so much time to learn.
@Drew-q8e5 ай бұрын
I know what you mean, because it doesn't look fake
@PaulCavendish2 ай бұрын
It's also being realistic about the fight. Real fights are not going to be all the flashy moves we see in most movies. In a real fight as Bruce Lee would say waste no time be simple and direct and seek to end the fight quickly.
@icescrew16 ай бұрын
I grew up in Prescott 60s 70s. Spent a lotta hrs in that park. Best memories.
@RcMx20505 ай бұрын
In which state is Prescott, please?
@aranbuzzas80005 ай бұрын
@@RcMx2050Arizona.
@chuck91125 ай бұрын
Cool, great town. I paid a visit there. Loved it.
@chuck91125 ай бұрын
@@RcMx2050Arazona
@RcMx20505 ай бұрын
@@chuck9112 Thanks. I was thinking the scene's from Georgia due to the trees and green grass. I've never seen the Billy Jack movie, by the way. But I've been through northern Arizona, which has some greenery (unlike Phoenix & Tucson).
@RussellMorash-m8w6 ай бұрын
This was the best part of all the Billy Jack movies.
@PaulCavendish2 ай бұрын
Well it checks a lot of boxes in regards to how things are today with all the lunatic racist woke Democrat BS, dirty politicians, cops, etc. Motivation for all of us to do everything possible to get rid of it
@PaulCavendish2 ай бұрын
Including the first Rambo movie. They still think that way about our active duty military and veterans. My grandfather was in the Navy and dad I think was Air Force.
@ilnodon4 ай бұрын
Classic. To the day still a classic. Master Bong Soo Han standing in for the more difficult kicks. I Loved these films.
@vanessajazp63415 ай бұрын
More than ever, America needs Billy Jack now!
@jaymora34626 ай бұрын
Great movie! And I love that this scene was filmed in Prescott, AZ.
@richardciccone13606 ай бұрын
Remember watching this scene in the height of my martial arts training man did this pump me up thanks Billy jack!
@righteousdivine75 ай бұрын
I remember this movie like it was yesterday. Yes Billy Jack was my hero, and the reason why I got into the martial arts.
@PDawgWms1016 ай бұрын
This was the 1st movie I saw in a movie theater. Because of this movie and this scene, I started studying Martial Arts.
@josephracicot44435 ай бұрын
I was born in 1980. I was not aware of this cowboy kung-fu. This is bad ass!
@dennistyler98525 ай бұрын
1/2 Indian, no cowboy.
@samfrito5 ай бұрын
Tom McLaughlin really sold this character. Never expected this to hold up for 50 years, but it sure as hell does. Long live the revenge flick and Billy Jack as my introduction to them.
@marksmith43465 ай бұрын
His first appearance in Born Loser, he couldn't really fight. Ole Tom not only re-invented the character, he changed the way the industry released movies. He released everywhere all at once and bumped big budget Hollywood releases down the rankings.
@samfrito5 ай бұрын
@@marksmith4346man, I'm glad I'm not alone in my appreciation for Born Losers. It's a gritty, almost shameless entry in late 60's drive-in movie culture. I remember seeing it as a double feature with Billy Jack, but shown as the second feature. What a time.
@marksmith43465 ай бұрын
@@samfrito Yep, when those sunglasses split and flew off that guy's face, little kid me thought, well, that settles that problem.
@kathleenmann73115 ай бұрын
Great movies that I watched at the drive in. Wish Tom Laughlin was here today.
@rickmartin21685 ай бұрын
Yeah we all wanted to be a badass like Billy Jack back in the day.
@halweiss86716 ай бұрын
Grandmaster Bong-Soo Han did a lot of the “fighting” for Tom Laughlin in that scene.
@macy-gu6vl6 ай бұрын
I can see that a very advanced teacher. Like Chun Lee former Korean champion who was my teacher.
@skipskiperton49926 ай бұрын
most of it....beautiful to watch
@MigrantAssassinationSquad6665 ай бұрын
No, he didn't.
@bigfoot-51506 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this at the drive in when it first came out.
@1dognight1665 ай бұрын
Soo classic! You couldn't get that ' One Tin Soldier ' song out of your head for days .
@Rico-ow3ys5 ай бұрын
I hear it now. That flute, that flute.
@mikenobles10385 ай бұрын
My dad took me to the movies to see this when I was seven ! I was blown away !
@avalon1rae6 ай бұрын
Saw this movie when i was 6 .Good stuff.
@jeffsmeltzer87765 ай бұрын
I seen this gem of a flick at the local drive in 1971 shortly before I enlisted.
@kenfrank27305 ай бұрын
One of my favorite Billy Jack fight scenes. The other one was the children in the ice cream shop. Billy sure taught those bad guys a lesson!
@stevenrwilson1815 ай бұрын
This was filmed at Federal Park in Santa Fe Nm. Former resident. This movie made me an instant fan
@deanhawk72605 ай бұрын
Great movie then, great movie now. My childhood hero.
@JohnBullard6 ай бұрын
Bong Soo Han was a guest instructor at our training hall back in the day. Great guy
@chuddlevideos6 ай бұрын
Legit?
@JohnBullard6 ай бұрын
@@chuddlevideos Yes. And a great master of HapKiDo and Ho Sin Sul. Handsome like a movie star, nice as hell, all business in the training hall.
@randysmith28666 ай бұрын
The ole stick to the back of the head trick. Gets those karate guys every time!
@kellywright5406 ай бұрын
😂 Yep, years of training went right down the tube with that move!🤣
@dennisyoung46316 ай бұрын
Surprised he didn’t reach behind and knock it out of his hand!
@AllanMogensen5 ай бұрын
I guess their moms had taken their guns away from them :)They must have used foul words near her. Else the heroes would have gunned him down
@franksantucci30385 ай бұрын
This film was a cult classic from back in the day, just like Easy Rider, Two Lane Blacktop, and Vanishing Point. Thanks for the memories...
@cartoonraccoon20786 ай бұрын
Gotta love that inside crescent kick though!
@Michael-l8n1u4 ай бұрын
That's why I loved and took martial art. He didn't play around with it. Serious business 😮
@55Quirll6 ай бұрын
I watch this every chance I get, and this got me interested in Karate and taking classes. Thank you for uploading this classic
@brucehelppie61195 ай бұрын
I trained hapkido for 5 years. Kudos to Tom Laughlin and Bong Soo Han for creating such a cool fight scene.
@Rico-ow3ys5 ай бұрын
Always wanted one of those hats. That was master Bong Soo Han throwing those kicks.
@jeffking41765 ай бұрын
Watched it at the Theater back in the day. Watched it with a friend recently. She had never seen it before. Still a fantastic movie.
@jfidelis465 ай бұрын
I really enjoyed Billy Jack during my preteen years!! This was such a popular movie during the 70s and coincided with the Bruce Lee movie genre!! Both are great legends!
@VikingMale6 ай бұрын
First time Hapkido was used on the silver screen…
@charlessmith37106 ай бұрын
Hapkido is joint locks and pressure points
@mantislake41416 ай бұрын
Hapkido trains those kicks (to teach balance & coordination), but a practitioner would never attempt them in combat.
@DesertRat3326 ай бұрын
I like his hat. I wanted one just like it back at that time.
@dwatford6576 ай бұрын
When the movie came out I remember seeing the hat at the carnival that was one of the prizes
@johnjuarez80056 ай бұрын
Yeah, what is stopping you now, engine!?
@masterofnone79776 ай бұрын
It's called a reservation cap. Don't ask me why. I found one online by searching with that name. Only difference is the brim is wider than his, but same hat.
@kenfrank27305 ай бұрын
I also wanted a hat like that. But I was afraid if I wore it, some one would challenge me to a fight.
@masterofnone79775 ай бұрын
@@kenfrank2730 LOL! Only our generation would have that expectation. We’re old farts now. You can handle them. “Just for the fun of it, I’m gonna take my right foot and wop you on your left ankle. And you know what, there’s not a damn thing you’re gonna be able to do about it.”
@leg4145 ай бұрын
Ahhh...The 1970's a era of so many things going on in America and this movie brought out a conscience as i remember it..A true Anti-Hero Hero for the downtrodden and others bullied...Best movie i saw at the time....Peace
@erikknezevich36195 ай бұрын
Everyone is so polite waiting their turn. That’s nice.
@mkstjohn5 ай бұрын
Well yeah, dont want to make it too easy
@Rico-ow3ys5 ай бұрын
Well at least he did get beat up at the end.
@nuffdoggiggey41035 ай бұрын
Love that movie, I remember when it came out, I was a kid 9 years old
@kevingilchrist31884 ай бұрын
He is still my favorite hero ❤️
@KurtJarrell6 ай бұрын
I was ten years old when Billy jack hit theaters 🎥.
@indesdaryl6 ай бұрын
The best fight scene ever!
@gabrielevertuani32086 ай бұрын
Grande Billy!!! Per la prima volta al cinema avevamo visto l'hapkido coreano...😊
@piehound5 ай бұрын
Billy Jack choreographed movie fight that purports to depict traditional martial arts.
@YouTube-tied6 ай бұрын
I was 6 when this came out. The perfect age to think that this was actually cool.
@OsoBlanco176 ай бұрын
Loved watching old movies with my dad and Billy jack was no exception. He explained the stories and the before and afters so it was even more interesting. We were having “lore” discussions before they were even a thing! I still watch old great movies on Pluto for free if anyone isn’t also.
@steewieve8466 ай бұрын
Amigo, conoces las de Kung-fú? Tambien era muy buena serie y Sandokán, Hombre rico hombre pobre, etc etc..
@johnjuarez80056 ай бұрын
"lore discussions?" you sure they were not DEI talk back in the day?
@dwightmcqueen5771Ай бұрын
We need many more people like him now more than ever
@mrv12715 ай бұрын
The kicking ability is quite impressive.
@danielscott17495 ай бұрын
Love the Old 4 Walled Movies, these movie makers Really took Risks. Bill Jack Walking Tall The Hidden. The Gods Must be Crazy.
@LofusYanchi-jt1yp6 ай бұрын
I remember watching this with my dad when I was about 11 - 12 or so and dad commented that him and his moose hunting buddies could use Billy Jack in their gang, no shots required as he could kick the head right off a bull moose Lol
@douglashine96386 ай бұрын
I was at the drive in theater and my mom pushed my head down in the back seat during the rape scene. Memories 😅
@vincequinn81206 ай бұрын
Yes. I remember I was 13
@harleydavidson685116 күн бұрын
Was a GREAT time to BE Young! We had Billy Jack! & Evil Knivel! 😊😊
@scottjulie276 ай бұрын
Since he was still around during this time, I would’ve loved to have heard Bruce Lee’s take on Billy Jack.
@cdsnow-dr1gk6 ай бұрын
Bruce Lee is a legend of all time , He would've took out all of them boy s !!
@strengthandbulkMadness5 ай бұрын
This martial arts scene predates the Bruce Lee movies.
@asmodeus04545 ай бұрын
I remember "Billy Jack" from 1971. There were a few sequels to "Billy Jack," too, if I remember rightly.
@jeffyoung606 ай бұрын
I appreciated the honesty of this fight scene. While Billy Jack put up a great fight against uncoordinated multiple assailants, once they were able to converge and bring their numbers to bear, they did overwhelm Billy. This would happen in real life which is why it's best to run away from a gang if you have the opportunity. Evil Mr. Posser was ultimately correct when he told Billy Jack that he had no chance against so many young, able-bodied, angry men. Billy could have chosen to run but he stuck it out to make a point about not backing down. It was extremely risky as Billy could have been beaten to death had the sheriff not arrived in time to stop the fight. Still, the fight scene was a great exhibition on the techniques of Hapkido, a Korean martial art founded in the early 1950s by a Korean practitioner of traditional Korean Tang Soo Do and aiki-jujutsu (aka, aikijutsu). Billy Jack actually beat down several men, using the tactic of, 'Like sand in the wind, keep moving...attack the group". But when the thugs were able to converge on Billy and use their numbers to effect, that's when Billy got taken down.
@raindog88025 ай бұрын
True... unlike what more modern martial arts movies like to portray, no matter how good you are at fighting, you can never ultimately beat sheer numbers. It's completely silly when action films show one guy taking out a group of seven or eight... usually because each one just waits their turn to get beaten up.
@sp46045 ай бұрын
I love the double dragon sound effects
@primusmoss-ln6jc6 ай бұрын
Bong Soo Han. Tae Kwon Do foot techniques! Just Beautiful stuff!
@bigp30066 ай бұрын
I heard so much about this when it came out, but it would be a cpl decades before I saw it. But i did see a skit on SNL with Paul Simon playing billy, and mad magazine covered it too. But those just whet my appetite. Thanks!
@tomdevol60356 ай бұрын
Yep, BILLY PAUL!!!
@donowens78726 ай бұрын
That SNL skit aired the same night after NBC aired BILLY JACK and then the local newscast. What a pleasant surprise.
@billyjohnson24956 ай бұрын
The man doing those kicks eas Bong Su Han.
@ganymede31416 ай бұрын
This looks like it was filmed in the the town square of Prescott, Arizona. Am I wrong?
@aranbuzzas80005 ай бұрын
You are not wrong.
@vejar755 ай бұрын
Decades later, I now understand Bam Bam Bigalow's Billy Jack reference in Major Payne.
@tomdevol60356 ай бұрын
I was a teenager when this movie came out and a total martial arts freak. David Carradine, Tom Laughlin and Bruce Lee were my heroes then. I trained for years to be just like them. Looking at the Kung Fu series now, I can see that Carradine knew zero martial arts in the earlier seasons, and that's not Tom Laughlin doing that beautiful crescent kick to that a**hole Posner, nor is he doing any of the fighting in that scene. It's Master Bong Soo Han. Laughlin did train under a karate master before filming began, but Master Han was his body double.
@scottlandon22666 ай бұрын
Prescott Arizona
@arlogriggs66526 ай бұрын
Ya my dad was in this movie. Cool stories from back then.
@Americanpatriot-zo2tk6 ай бұрын
Totally cool dude. You always like the village Jack movies your dad must’ve been awesome!
@JohnBullard6 ай бұрын
The first Billy Jack movie, Born Losers, wasn't too bad, low budget movie in which BJ fights a biker gang.
@strawberryhdful3 ай бұрын
❤ I loved it it was so natural❤
@garyanthony48545 ай бұрын
Thanks.
@gregorybarton20676 ай бұрын
In those earlier days it was commonly understood that Bruce Lee, and Tom Laughlin were the top cinematic action heroes.
@TimCarroll-k8k5 ай бұрын
I went to see Billy Jack in the 70s that's when they made great movies.
@hushmoney20585 ай бұрын
Drive Inn ???
@samwisethebrave2885 ай бұрын
Best scene ever.
@golgothapro6 ай бұрын
Like all such movies, they challenge one at a time instead of just all of them bumb rushing at the same time like in reality.
@dwatford6576 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing
@hoppes96586 ай бұрын
Some of us had balls in 1979 and didn’t need gangs. Eat it.
@golgothapro6 ай бұрын
@@hoppes9658 Are you implying that you don't have any now?
@hoppes96586 ай бұрын
@@golgothapro I’m implying that most had honor in fighting in the day. Only punks would jump 5 on one.
@golgothapro6 ай бұрын
@@hoppes9658 Only punks went around in gangs and I've yet to witness a gang yet with any such degree of "honor" especially ones made up of minorities.
@Neveralone4125 ай бұрын
Those heel kicks pack a lot of power and pain
@vincemarshall95206 ай бұрын
Looks like the town square in Prescott, AZ…
@mkstjohn5 ай бұрын
because it is
@markrodriguez30955 ай бұрын
It's been so long I forgot about the movie
@peteyates11886 ай бұрын
Saw this at the drive in with my parents. Also saw Steppinwolf at the Astodome the first year it opened. They played before the game.
@chuck91125 ай бұрын
Prescott Arazona yeah dude I walked that scene. Watched this when I was a kid. Bad ass movie
@v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx315 ай бұрын
Yes Billy Jack those were the days
@zinoderr205 ай бұрын
Yo la vi en el cine en 1972 muy buena pelicula gran actor el interprete de Billy Jack hace poco falleció por su avanzada edad Tom Laughlin DEP
@rodneyalo48175 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting for a remake let’s go
@Robert-q7q6m5 ай бұрын
Nice fair fight 10 to 1. Billy was a badass.
@stepabove21365 ай бұрын
Billy Jack was the first bad ash martial arts I remember in Hollywood 😮.
@speedracer23366 ай бұрын
Bad ass Green Beret!
@timwalcott62685 ай бұрын
Billy Jack Hoskins. He was a bad ass crane operator for UP Railroad in my first start on a Xtra gang . He could kick some butt with his feet
@rnkmode18765 ай бұрын
Billy Jack was a Badass
@johnjuarez80056 ай бұрын
One of the greatest action scenes in all of cinema.
@Lollygagger-k4p6 ай бұрын
Ya gotta be kidding, right? Seen Reacher...or, that scene in Saving Private Ryan in the upper room?
@johnjuarez80056 ай бұрын
@@Lollygagger-k4p Maybe I should have up until that point.
@itsascamdude5 ай бұрын
I loved his movies
@sdsuman15 ай бұрын
Prescott Arizona beautiful town .. courthouse square still looks exactly like that
@charlesseiderman295 ай бұрын
Great movie
@ACF6180T5 ай бұрын
I remember seeing this in the movie theater when I was a teenager.
@Northman19635 ай бұрын
Cult classic, love this movie
@martyemmons31005 ай бұрын
"I'm gonna take my right foot and whop you on that side of your face" "And you wanna know something? There's not a damn thing you'll be able to do about it" I like watching the "Larry Bird Trash - talking" videos because of this scene. All the NBA greats that played against him agree. It's not trash-talk if he can actually do what he says he's going to do to you.
@onmyway13165 ай бұрын
Billy Jack was the man..😁
@ukestudio30024 ай бұрын
Never fails to amaze me when it takes 5-6 bullies ..to beat up on one person.