Wealthy businessman Bill Compton (played by Dennis Patrick) accidentally kills his daughter's hippie boyfriend after an argument. Panic-stricken, he retreats to a bar, and meets Joe Curran (played by Peter Boyle): a loud-mouth, angry, bigot who is bitter over how his beloved country has become. Unintentionally, Bill allows Joe to find out that he just killed a "hippie". And this is only the beginning. "Joe" is a classic film of an unlikely friendship. A bond between two men, one of a white-collar background, the other of a blue-collar background. Bill & Joe have one thing in common, they are disgraced over how crazy the world has become. (IMDB Tonytanzio)
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| Susan Sarandon | 
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| Patrick McDermott | 
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| Bob O'Connell and Estelle Omens | 
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| Marlene Warfield | 
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| Audrey Caire and Dennis Patrick | 
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| Mary Case and Audrey Caire | 
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| Patrick McDermott and Dennis Patrick | 
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| Peter Boyle as Joe | 
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| Reid Cruickshanks (L) | 
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| "Forty-two percent of all liberals are queer, that's a fact. The Wallace people did a poll." ~Joe
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| K Callan | 
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| Robert Emerick as the Newscaster | 
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| Frank Moon, Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick | 
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| Peter Boyle, Dennis Patrick | 
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| Susan Sarandon | 
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| Susan Sarandon | 
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| Jeanne Lange | 
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| Gloria Hoye |