The Boy Who Cried Werewolf (2010)
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Released: 2010
Jordan, a nerdy girl with two left feet, her horror fan brother Hunter, and their dad travel to Transylvania when they learn they've inherited a castle from a mysterious great uncle. The castle holds many secrets and one of them turns the klutzy Jordan into a werewolf. While Hunter finds himself forced to wrangle his newly confident, werewolf sister, he also uncovers a conflict brewing that will pit his family against dark ancient forces.
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Released: 2000
The first Billy Jack film! A malicious motorcycle gang harasses the residents of a small California town, intimidating most residents to not report them to the police. Among the gang's crimes is the rape of four young women. As the gang attempts to threaten the women into not testifying at the indictment hearing, one of the women, Vicki, comes under the protection of Billy Jack, who has also had several run-ins with the gang. Packed with bikes and bikins, this breakout drive-in hit propelled star Tom Laughlin to independent stardom and began a whole new movie legend!
The Boy Who Cried Werewolf
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Released: 1973
Jordan, a nerdy girl, her horror fan brother Hunter, and their dad travel to Transylvania when they learn they've inherited a castle from a mysterious great uncle. The castle holds many secrets and one of them turns the klutzy Jordan into a werewolf. While Hunter finds himself forced to wrangle his newly confident, werewolf sister, he also uncovers a conflict brewing that will pit his family against dark ancient forces.
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Released: 1971
The trend-setting smash hit that broke box office records and had audiences cheering! A half-Indian/half-white ex-Green Beret, Billy Jack is drawn more and more toward his Indian side. He hates violence but can't get away from it in the white man's world. Pitting the students of the peace-loving free-arts school in the desert against the oppressive bad guys in a nearby town, this action-packed film remains a landmark focusing on the most emotional themes of the time: anti-establishment, two-sided justice, and racial segregation and prejudice.
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