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Beautiful Joe (2000) - film review

  Stephen Metcalfe Drama / Romance / Comedystars 3
Summary
Beautiful Joe is an American-British romantic film drama first released in 2000, directed by Stephen Metcalfe.  The film stars Sharon Stone, Billy Connolly, Gil Bellows, Jurnee Smollett and Dillon Moen.  Our overall rating for this film is: good.

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Credits
  • Director: Stephen Metcalfe
  • Script: Stephen Metcalfe
  • Photo: Thomas E. Ackerman
  • Music: John Altman
  • Cast: Sharon Stone (Hush), Billy Connolly (Joe), Gil Bellows (Elton), Jurnee Smollett (Vivien), Dillon Moen (Lee), Jaimz Woolvett (Mouse), Alan C. Peterson (Howdy), Dann Florek (Happy), Ian Holm (George The Geek), Sheila Paterson (Mrs. O’Malley), Frank C. Turner (Frank), Gina Chiarelli (Pauline), Ben Johnson (Gino), Connor Widdows (Anthony), Norman Armour (Doctor), Barbara Tyson (Sylvie), Ben Derrick (Plumber), Ken Pogue (Lou), Jonathan McMurtry (Mick the Pawnbroker), Dean Paul Gibson (Churchill Downs Ticket Seller), Karen Elizabeth Austin (Nun #1), Shelley Adam (Nun #2), Michael Rawlins (Tommy), Hiro Kanagawa (Japanese Business Man #1), Kenji Shimizu (Japanese Business Man #2), Kenji Koyama (Japanese Business Man #3), Katrina Matthews (Mud Wrestler #1), Ella (Mud Wrestler #2), Carla Boudreau (Mud Wrestler #3), Jane Sowerby (Becky), Bill Elliot (Billy Tip-Top Barman), Ona Grauer (Ariel), Karey A. Daley (Dancer), Karen Campbell (Sassy Sue), Erin Wright (Ashley), Karen Holness (Scarlet), Laurie Bekker (Monique), Ron Small (Geek’s Barman), Eric Keenleyside (Larry), Roger R. Cross (Roscoe Lee), Betty Phillips (Grandmotherly Sitter), Nicholas W. von Zill (Maitre D’), Forbes Angus (Man in Restaurant), Shaun Johnston (Wayne), Kwesi Ameyaw (Off-Duty Soldier), Victor Favrin (Latino Worker), J.K. Simmons
  • Country: USA / UK
  • Language: English
  • Runtime: 98 min




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