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'''''Run, Run, Joe!''''' ({{lang-it|''' Arrivano Joe e Margherito'''}}, also known as ''Joe and Margherito'') is an Italian [[action-comedy]] movie directed in 1974 by [[Giuseppe Colizzi]]. It is the penultimate movie of Colizzi, before the posthumously released ''Switch''.<ref name=ff/> The movie reprises the style of the movies of the popular duo [[Bud Spencer]]-[[Terence Hill]], that the same Colizzi had launched in 1967 in ''[[God Forgives... I Don't!]]''.<ref name=ff>{{cite book|last=Francesco Carrà|title=La vera storia di Giuseppe Colizzi|publisher=Falsopiano|isbn=88-89782-72-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=ARRIVANO JOE E MARGHERITO / SIMONE E MATTEO, UN GIOCO DA RAGAZZI|url=http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/11294/ARRIVANO-JOE-E-MARGHERITO-SIMONE-E-MATTEO-UN-GIOCO-DA-RAGAZZI/|publisher=Screen Archives Entertainment|accessdate=24 November 2011}}</ref> It was co-produced with West Germany (where it is known as ''J & M - Dynamit in der Schnauze'' and ''Dufte Typen räumen auf''), Spain (where it was released as ''Joe y Margherito'') and France.
'''''Run, Run, Joe!''''' ({{langx|it|''' Arrivano Joe e Margherito'''}}, also known as ''Joe and Margherito'') is an Italian [[comedy]] movie directed in 1974 by [[Giuseppe Colizzi]]. It is the penultimate movie of Colizzi, before the posthumously released ''Switch''.<ref name=ff/> The movie reprises the style of the movies of the popular duo [[Bud Spencer]]-[[Terence Hill]], that the same Colizzi had launched in 1967 in ''[[God Forgives... I Don't!]]''.<ref name=ff>{{cite book|last=Francesco Carrà|title=La vera storia di Giuseppe Colizzi|publisher=Falsopiano|isbn=88-89782-72-2}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=ARRIVANO JOE E MARGHERITO / SIMONE E MATTEO, UN GIOCO DA RAGAZZI|url=http://www.screenarchives.com/title_detail.cfm/ID/11294/ARRIVANO-JOE-E-MARGHERITO-SIMONE-E-MATTEO-UN-GIOCO-DA-RAGAZZI/|publisher=Screen Archives Entertainment|accessdate=24 November 2011}}</ref> It was co-produced with West Germany (where it is known as ''J & M - Dynamit in der Schnauze'' and ''Dufte Typen räumen auf''), Spain (where it was released as ''Joe y Margherito'') and France.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
Joe is assigned to protect Don Salavatore who is about to leave [[Italy]] for the [[United States]]. Don Salavatore has a number of enemies but Joe is supported by a new friend, the courageous mariner Margherito. But even the efforts of both of them are eventually not sufficient to keep Don Salavatore alive. Since the mafia considers Joe accountable, the new friends have to seek cover. They start to pretend they were English.
Joe is assigned to protect Don Salvatore who is about to leave [[Italy]] for the [[United States]]. Don Salvatore has a number of enemies but Joe is supported by a new friend, the courageous mariner Margherito. But even the efforts of both of them are eventually not sufficient to keep Don Salvatore alive. Since the mafia considers Joe accountable, the new friends have to seek cover. They start to pretend they were English.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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Latest revision as of 20:09, 1 November 2024

Run, Run, Joe!
Directed byGiuseppe Colizzi
Produced byCarlo Ponti
StarringKeith Carradine
Tom Skerritt
CinematographyMarcello Masciocchi
Edited byAntonio Siciliano
Music byGuido & Maurizio De Angelis
Release date
  • September 1974 (1974-09)
CountryItaly
LanguageEnglish

Run, Run, Joe! (Italian: Arrivano Joe e Margherito, also known as Joe and Margherito) is an Italian comedy movie directed in 1974 by Giuseppe Colizzi. It is the penultimate movie of Colizzi, before the posthumously released Switch.[1] The movie reprises the style of the movies of the popular duo Bud Spencer-Terence Hill, that the same Colizzi had launched in 1967 in God Forgives... I Don't!.[1][2] It was co-produced with West Germany (where it is known as J & M - Dynamit in der Schnauze and Dufte Typen räumen auf), Spain (where it was released as Joe y Margherito) and France.

Plot

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Joe is assigned to protect Don Salvatore who is about to leave Italy for the United States. Don Salvatore has a number of enemies but Joe is supported by a new friend, the courageous mariner Margherito. But even the efforts of both of them are eventually not sufficient to keep Don Salvatore alive. Since the mafia considers Joe accountable, the new friends have to seek cover. They start to pretend they were English.

Cast

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Francesco Carrà. La vera storia di Giuseppe Colizzi. Falsopiano. ISBN 88-89782-72-2.
  2. ^ "ARRIVANO JOE E MARGHERITO / SIMONE E MATTEO, UN GIOCO DA RAGAZZI". Screen Archives Entertainment. Retrieved 24 November 2011.
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