Just Joe

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Directed byMaclean Rogers
Screenplay byRaymond Drewe
Based onan original story by Donald Bull
Produced byRoger Proudlock
Just Joe
Directed byMaclean Rogers
Screenplay byRaymond Drewe
Based onan original story by Donald Bull
Produced byRoger Proudlock
StarringLeslie Randall
Joan Reynolds
Michael Shepley
Anna May Wong
CinematographyGeoffrey Faithfull
Edited byPeter Austen-Hunt
Production
company
Roger Proudlock Productions (as Parkside Productions)
Distributed byArchway Film Distributors Ltd. (UK)
Release date
  • July 1960 (1960-07) (UK)
Running time
73 minutes[1]
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Just Joe is a 1960 British comedy film directed by Maclean Rogers and starring Leslie Randall, Joan Reynolds, Michael Shepley, and Anna May Wong.[2][3] The screenplay was by Raymond Drewe based on a story by Donald Bull. Factory worker Joe discovers his heroic side when he becomes involved with spies chasing the secret formula of a new detergent.

The British Film Institute National Archive holds a collection of stills but no film or video materials.[2]

Plot

When Joe, an ineffectual employee at a detergent factory, asks for a rise, his boss, Fowler, sacks him. But when it turns out that Joe has been awarded a medal for gallantry in the Korean war, Fowler immediately reinstates him – at a better salary – and starts a publicity campaign involving Peach Blossom, a Chinese woman Joe had rescued. Joe's wife Sybil soon becomes jealous of Peach Blossom, and her previously happy marriage is now on the rocks. Then a shady character called Charlie appears, claiming he is the real hero, not Joe, and he tries to blackmail Joe into supplying the company's secret detergent formula. When it is revealed that both Peach Blossom and Charlie are con-artists, Joe and Sybil are reconciled.[4]

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