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Joe Kidd VHS VCR Video Robert Duvall Clint Eastwood

Tar Heel Treasures
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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that has been used, but is in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Format
VHS Video Cassette
Actor
Clint Eastwood
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
UPC
0096896605030
Signal Standard
NTSC
Rating
G
Director
John Sturges
Genre
Westerns
Movie/TV Title
Joe Kidd
Leading Role
Robert Duvall, Clint Eastwood

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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.

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UPC
0096896605030
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3094194

Product Key Features

Genre
Westerns
Director
John Sturges
Movie/TV Title
Joe Kidd
Rating
G
Leading Role
Robert Duvall, Clint Eastwood
Signal Standard
NTSC

Additional Product Features

Format
Vhs
LeafCats
309
Release Date
19950523
Film Country
USA

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  • Joe Kidd

    This is another Clint Eastwood flick from the '70's that doesn't come to mind immediately, when thinking of his body of work. I like the film because it has a good blend of action and humor. The way in which Joe deals with Lamar (Don Stroud),for example,is a good case in point. Maybe not a classic movie like 'High Noon'....BUT it does capture on film a time when the western was fighting like hell to try & make a comeback in popularity. Thanks for reading my review.