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  1. 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. After his daughter's drug overdose, a business executive attacks and kills her drug-dealing boyfriend.

  2. www.imdb.com › title › tt0065916Joe (1970) - IMDb

    Jul 15, 1970 · Joe: Directed by John G. Avildsen. With Susan Sarandon, Patrick McDermott, Tim Lewis, Estelle Omens. Two men--wealthy conservative Bill and far-right factory worker Joe--form a dangerous bond after Bill confesses to Joe about murdering his daughter's drug-dealer boyfriend.

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  3. Directed by John G. Avildsen. With Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick and Susan Sarandon.Joe Blu-ray : https://amzn.to/3OHbdERJoe Streaming : https://amzn.to/48d9FJ...

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  4. Dec 4, 2020 · And in May 1970, when a band of construction workers and businessmen attacked protesters marching in New York’s financial district to protest the Kent State massacre and the Vietnam War, Wexler and director John G. Avildsen realized their forthcoming Joe might just be the movie for the moment.

  5. Ad executive Bill Compton confronts and murders his daughter's drug-dealing boyfriend. Wandering into a local bar, Bill encounters a drunken, bigoted factory worker with a bloodlust, Joe Curran. When Bill confesses the murder to Joe, the two strike up an uneasy alliance, leading to a wild adventure.

  6. When news of Frank's unsolved murder hits the airwaves three days later, Joe knows that that was who Bill was talking about killing. Joe contacts Bill, who initially believes it is to blackmail him. However, Joe sees Bill as his hero: he did something Joe had only talked about doing.

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    He tries to make it look like a robbery gone wrong but, in a bar afterward, confesses his crime to a stranger named Joe (Peter Boyle). Joe is a hippie-hater and approves of Compton's actions.

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