
Overview:
A band of Mexicans find their U. S. land claims denied and all the records destroyed in a courthouse fire. Their leader, Louis Chama, encourages them to use force to regain their land. A wealthy landowner wanting the same decides to hire a gang of killers with Joe Kidd to track Chama.Status: | Released (1972-07-19) |
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BoxOffice: | $6,330,000 |
Screen: | Elmore Leonard |
Productions: | Malpaso Productions |
Production Countries: | United States of America |
Spoken Languages: | English, Español |





Casts
- 190: Clint Eastwood - Joe Kidd
- 3087: Robert Duvall - Frank Harlan
- 11163: John Saxon - Luis Chama
- 69494: Don Stroud - Lamarr Simms
- 179183: Stella Garcia - Helen Sanchez
- 93800: James Wainwright - Mingo
- 68681: Paul Koslo - Roy
Crews
- 2235: Elmore Leonard - Writer - Writing
- 19423: Sidney Beckerman - Producer - Production
- 3643: Ferris Webster - Editor - Editing
- 9217: Lalo Schifrin - Original Music Composer - Sound
- 792: Bruce Surtees - Director of Photography - Camera
- 14520: John Sturges - Director - Directing
- 1562054: James R. Alexander - Sound - Sound
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Reviews
John Chard
Review text:
Well the deer didn't know where he was, and I wasn't sure either. There's a certain school of thought with Eastwood purists that Joe Kidd is far more meaningful than its reputation would suggest. In fact, that it most certainly is not in the lower tier of Eastwood Westerns that ra ....
Continue reading ->r96sk
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<em>'Joe Kidd'</em> is solid. It's not Clint Eastwood's best work but it's still a role that sufficiently entertains. You also have an important role for one Robert Duvall, who did <em>'The Godfather'</em> in the same year interestingly. No-one else really stands out; not even the ....
Continue reading ->Wuchak
Review text:
**_Eastwood’s “lost” Western with Duvall and Saxon_** In the Southwest in 1902 a land-grabbing tycoon (Robert Duvall) hires an ex-bounty hunter (Clint Eastwood) in order to track down a Mexican leader who objects to injustice (John Saxon) and is hiding out in the high country with ....
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