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Joe the King (1999)
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Actor
Frank Whaley
makes his directorial debut with Joe the King, a downbeat drama about a 14-year-old boy coming of age in an abusive and uncaring environment. When he was nine, Joe Henry (
Noah Fleiss
) lied to his friends about his father's job because he was ashamed that his father was the school janitor; in turn, he was humiliated in front of his class. Five years later, things are much worse; his father (
Val Kilmer
) has become a violent alcoholic who can't hold a job, while his mother (
Karen Young
) is harsh and unloving. Joe works illegally as a dishwasher to help support the family, but resorts to petty theft when it's clear his salary alone won't pay his father's debts. Eventually Joe attempts to steal the restaurant's cash box to get his father out of the red -- with tragic results. Whaley, who claims this story is "loosely autobiographical," assembled a strong cast for his first turn behind the camera, including
Ethan Hawke
,
John Leguizamo
, and
Austin Pendleton
. Joe The King premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide
Cast
Noah Fleiss
Joe Henry
Ethan Hawke
Len Coles
Val Kilmer
Bob Henry
John Leguizamo
Jorge
Austin Pendleton
Winston
Karen Young
Theresa Henry
James Costa
Ray
Max Ligosh
Max Henry
Production Crew
Mylene Santos
Art Director
Michael K. Johnson
Associate Producer
Shan Padda
Associate Producer
Billy Hopkins
Casting
Kerry Barden
Casting
Suzanne Smith
Casting
Michael Mayers
Cinematographer
Kathy DeMarco
Co-producer
Anthony Grimaldi
Composer (Music Score)
Robert Whaley
Composer (Music Score)
Richard Owings
Costume Designer
Frank Whaley
Director
Melody London
Editor
Miran Miosic
Editor
Janet Grillo
Executive Producer
John Leguizamo
Executive Producer
Joseph Ray
First Assistant Director
Carol Sue Baker
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jonathan Hafter
Musical Direction/Supervision
Jennifer Dewis
Producer
Lindsay Marx
Producer
Robin O'Hara
Producer
Scott Macaulay
Producer
Daniel Ouellette
Production Designer
Frank Whaley
Screenwriter
David Alvarez
Sound Mixer
Carlene Tanner
Sound Recordist
Year: 1999
Runtime: 101
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for language and abusive situations concerning a child
Category: Feature
Genre
Drama
Produced by
291 Films
49th Parallel Productions
Forensic Films
Lower East Side Films
Release
October 15, 1999 (USA)
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