Scena da Joe (1970)
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Nome di nascita: Susan Abigail Tomalin
Data di nascita: 1946-10-04
Luogo di nascita: New York City, New York, United States
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Nomi alternativi: Susan Tomalin, Susan Abigail Sarandon, Susan Sarendon, Сьюзан Сарандон, سوزان ساراندون, سوزان سارندون, ซูเซิน ซาแรนดอน, スーザン・サランドン, 蘇珊·莎蘭登, 수잔 서랜든, 수전 서랜던
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Biografia completa
Susan Abigail Sarandon, born on October 4, 1946, is an American actress and activist. She has won numerous accolades including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Notably, she starred in the film 'Hunger'.
Sul film: Joe (1970)
Anno di uscita: 1970
Nazione: United States
Titolo alternativo: Dzo ... I to je Amerika, Joe - Rache für Amerika, Joe - Skjut varenda jävla hippie!, Joe - armoton, Joe, ciudadano Americano, La guerra del cittadino Joe, Tatmin olmayanlar, The Gap
Regista: John G. Avildsen
Sceneggiatore: Norman Wexler
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: David Gil
Executive Producer: Christopher C. Dewey, Dennis Friedland, Joel Morris
Società: The Cannon Group
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Parole chiave
Parole chiave: abusive father, businessman, drug abuse, drug dealer, drug stealing, free love, gun rampage, orgy, racist, upper class, war veteran
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Bill, an affluent businessman and war veteran, murders his daughter's drug-dealing boyfriend in a heated argument. Stricken with panic, he wanders the streets of New Orleans until he finds himself in a bar where he meets Joe Curran, a racist factory worker who harbors violent feelings towards 'hippies' and anyone deemed different. Over drinks, Bill confides in Joe about his recent crime. The two form an uneasy alliance as Joe sees this as an opportunity to fulfill his violent fantasies while helping Bill cover up the murder.
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Joe is a 1970 drama-thriller directed by John G. Avildsen and set in the tumultuous era of late-60s America. The film explores themes of class disparity, generational conflict, and racial tension through its central characters: Bill, a wealthy businessman grappling with his daughter's drug addiction and the societal changes around him; and Joe Curran, a working-class racist who embodies the resentment felt by some towards counterculture movements. The movie is notable for its gritty portrayal of New Orleans' underbelly and its examination of violent impulses born from frustration and prejudice.