Joe (1970 film)
1970 American drama film directed by John G. Avildsen / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Joe is a 1970 American drama film written by Norman Wexler and directed by John G. Avildsen. It stars Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick, and Susan Sarandon in her film debut.[5][6]
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Directed by | John G. Avildsen |
Written by | Norman Wexler |
Produced by | David Gil |
Starring | Peter Boyle Dennis Patrick Audrey Caire Susan Sarandon K Callan Patrick McDermott |
Cinematography | John G. Avildsen |
Edited by | George T. Norris |
Music by | Bobby Scott |
Distributed by | Cannon Group[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 107 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $106,000 |
Box office | $19,319,254[2][3] or $9.5 million[4] |
After his daughter's drug overdose, a business executive attacks and kills her drug-dealing boyfriend. When he and a new friend are robbed by hippies, the duo decide to perform a vigilante attack at a hippie commune in Upstate New York. The mass murder of hippies goes as planned, but the executive realizes that his daughter was among the victims.
The film's plot coincidentally resembled a real-life mass murder in Detroit, where the killer had killed his own daughter. The real-life killer gained publicity for his actions, and received letters of support by hundreds of parents. The film has received praise for its black comedy-style satire of social class.