Oh, “Joe” is one of the classics of the 1970s, released while DS was still on the air in 1970. I especially enjoy “Joe” because it featured the late Bob O’Connell, my all-time favorite DS actor (Blue Whale bartender Bob Rooney), in a scene with fellow DS actor, the late and beloved Dennis Patrick.
At one of the DS Festivals, Mr. Patrick had the assembled DS fans in stitches as he recalled filming the orgy scene in “Joe” with fellow actor Peter ”Frank Barone” Boyle and several rather attractive, unclad, young
actresses. Along with Mr. Patrick’s ribald remembrances of “Joe” and his wonderfully wicked limericks, “Paul Stoddard” had everyone laughing uproariously!
Needless to say, Abigail Collins and the Reverend Trask would not have been amused.
“Joe” also featured Susan Sarandon in one of her first film appearances. Peter Boyle’s character of Joe Curran has also been said to be the inspiration for the legendary Archie Bunker of “All in the Family” fame.
Yes, “Joe” is one those landmark films, along with “The French Connection,” “Taxi Driver” and “Shaft” to illustrate the zeitgeist of the 1970s. I bet that Barnabas would have enjoyed watching “Joe” with Vicky or Roxanne at the Collinsport Cinema.