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Joe Kidd



Joe Kidd
Release Year: 1972
Release Date: Tue Jul 18 1972
Runtime: 88 minutes
Filmed In Color
Genre: Drama, Western
Filming Locations: Alabama Hills, Lone Pine
Studio: Universal Pictures
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Actors: Michael R. Horst (as Deputy), Steve Eastin (as Rider), Doug Greenough (as Local Hire), Archie Harrison (as Local Hire), Rick Kahana (as Altar Boy), Tony Kahana (as Boy), Mark Klinkowsky (as Local Hire), Ron Manning (as Local Hire), Fred McDougall (as Gunman), Steve Miller (as Local Hire), Read Morgan (as Cowboy), Steve Moriarty (as Citizen), John Quijada (as Bandito), Neil Summers (as Posse), A.L. Ward (as Local Hire), Troy Ward (as Local Hire)
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Plot: Joe Kidd (Clint Eastwood) is a former bounty hunter and all-around tough-guy in the American southwest. When a band of Mexicans find their U.S. land claims denied and all relevant records destroyed in a courthouse fire, they turn to force-of-arms. Luis Chama (John Saxon) is their charismatic leader, spouting revolutionary rhetoric and demanding land reform. A wealthy landowner with interests in the disputed area, Frank Harlan (Robert Duvall), decides to settle things his own way. He hires a band of killers and wants Joe Kidd to help them track Chama. Initially, Kidd wants to avoid any involvement, until Chama makes the mistake of stealing Kidd’s horses and terrorizing his friends.
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Sources: Museum Of Western Film History Archives, IMDb, JustWatch
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