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Robert Duvall | Frank Harlan | |
Clint Eastwood | Joe Kidd | |
Stella Garcia | Helen Sanchez | |
John Saxon | Luis Chama | |
Don Stroud | Lamarr Simms | |
James Wainwright | Olin Mingo | |
Paul Koslo | Roy Gannon | |
Gregory Walcott | Sinola County Sheriff Bob Mitchell | |
Dick Van Patten | Hotel manager | |
Lynne Marta | Elma |
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Producer | Sidney Beckerman
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Writer | Elmore Leonard
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Joe Kidd, which concerns a land war in New Mexico at the turn of the century, marks Clint Eastwood at the top of his form as a western hero. Filmed in 1971, the classic backdrop of the High Sierras, the top-notch acting skills of Robert Duvall and the rugged Eastwood as a "hired gun" who takes action based on his own particular sense of justice. And like a very classic western, it has gunfights, conflicts, and a slam-bang finale which has a locomotive being driven through a saloon where the bad guys are hiding. |
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