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  1. Joe the King. 64 Metascore. 1999. 1 hr 40 mins. Drama. R. Watchlist. Actor Frank Whaley made an impressive directorial debut with this well-acted and powerful semi-autobiographical drama which he ...

  2. Feb 19, 2004 · Fourteen-year-old Joe Henry manages a fragile existence. He is a young boy coming of age in the 1970s amidst chaos: Joe's father is an abusive drunk, his mother is barely able to keep the pieces of her broken life together, and Joe is caught stealing and sentenced to juvenile prison for six months.

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  3. Joe the King. Available on Tubi TV, iTunes, Plex. Actor Frank Whaley (Swimming With Sharks) makes his writing/directing debut with this unflinching, loosely autobiographical look at Joe Henry (Noah Fleiss), a sensitive but tough working class kid who struggles valiantly to survive the colossal road blocks fate has placed in his path. The star ...

  4. Joe the King is 21179 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The movie has moved up the charts by 19870 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than My Brother's Wedding but less popular than The Pretender.

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  5. The star-studded cast features Val Kilmer as Joe's drunken, abusive father, John Leguizamo as a cynical busboy at the local greasy spoon, Karen Young as Joe's burnt-out mom and Ethan Hawke as his inept guidance counselor. With shattering honesty and unforgettable characters, JOE THE KING will command a permanent place in your heart.

  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › joe-the-kingJoe the King - Metacritic

    Oct 15, 1999 · Joe the King - Metacritic. 1999. R. Trimark Pictures. 1 h 33 m. Summary Abused by his mother and his harsh, drunk father (Kilmer), 14-year-old Joe (Fleiss) progresses from committing petty thefts for food to stealing the cashbox from his employer to pay off his father's debts, all of which lead to disaster. Crime.

  7. Jan 27, 1999 · Joe the King Actor Frank Whaley ("Swimming With Sharks") makes his directing debut with "Joe the King," a grim drama with a seriously underdeveloped script that will keep pic from distinguishing ...

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