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Format: VHS
 May 1995
 Rated PG
 Recording Mode: Mono
 88 min.
 Color
 UPC: 096896605030 |
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Movie Description Clint Eastwood stars as the title character in this low-key, moderately politicized variation of his spaghetti Westerns. In New Mexico in the late 1890s, the fiery Louis Chama (John Saxon) leads a group of Mexican-American peasants in a fight for their land after the evidence of their ownership has been destroyed in a questionable courthouse fire. The wealthy Frank Harlan (Robert Duvall), who also lays claim to the disputed land, has decided to bypass the legal system and hires a group of killers to take care of Chama. Kidd, who initially rejects Harlan's offer to join his hunting party, changes his mind when he finds that Chama has stolen some of his horses and brutalized one of his ranch hands. However, after seeing Harlan randomly pick off some Mexicans and becoming interested in Helen Sanchez (Stella Garcia), Kidd begins to think twice about his current employer. After he frees a group of hostages who are about to be mowed down by Harlan and his men, he takes off into the hills with Chama. Given the participants, JOE KIDD should have been much better, as it is somewhat hamstrung by an Elmore Leonard script that seems bored with its characters. That said, Duvall and Eastwood are excellent, as is Bruce Surtees' camerawork.
Synopsis When a violent struggle ensues between a group of Mexican-American peasants and a corrupt landowner who wants to dispossess them of their property, Joe Kidd, who himself owns a small plot of land, is drawn into the battle as the landowner hires him to kill the leader of the uprising. Kidd soon realizes the immorality of his mission, however, and he switches his allegiance to the other side. Now it's the landowner who's going to have to watch out....
Film Notes Shooting locations: High Sierras in California, and Old Tucson, Arizona.
Eastwood crony Gregory Walcott, who plays the sheriff, is one of the most ubiquitous character actors of the last three decades of the 20th century, appearing in films as diverse as PLAN NINE FROM OUTER SPACE and CHINATOWN.
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