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Meet Joe Black
Meet Joe Black

Meet Joe Black (1998)

73% User Rating
2h 58min
Fantasy
Drama
Romance

"Sooner or later everyone does."

Bill Parrish has it all - success, wealth and power. Days before his 65th birthday, he receives a visit from a mysterious stranger, Joe Black, who soon reveals himself as Death. In exchange for extra time, Bill agrees to serve as Joe's earthly guide. But will he regret his choice when Joe unexpectedly falls in love with Bill's beautiful daughter Susan?

Martin BrestDirector

Cast

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Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt

Joe Black / Young Man in Coffee Shop

Anthony Hopkins

Anthony Hopkins

William Parrish

Claire Forlani

Claire Forlani

Susan Parrish

Jake Weber

Jake Weber

Drew

Marcia Gay Harden

Marcia Gay Harden

Allison

Jeffrey Tambor

Jeffrey Tambor

Quince

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David S. Howard

Eddie Sloane

Lois Kelly-Miller

Lois Kelly-Miller

Jamaican Woman

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Jahnni St. John

Jamaican Woman's Daughter

Richard Clarke

Richard Clarke

Butler

Marylouise Burke

Marylouise Burke

Lillian

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Diane Kagan

Jennifer

June Squibb

June Squibb

Helen

Gene Canfield

Gene Canfield

Construction Foreman

Suzanne Hevner

Suzanne Hevner

Florist

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Steve Coats

Electrician

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Madeline Balmaceda

Madeline

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Julie Lund

Drew's Secretary

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Kay Gaffney

Boardmember

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Anthony Kane

Boardmember

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Joe H. Lamb

Boardmember

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Robert C. Lee

Boardmember

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Jim Taylor McNickle

Boardmember

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Hardy Phippen Jr.

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Stephen Adly Guirgis

Stephen Adly Guirgis

Hospital Receptionist

Leo Marks

Leo Marks

Party Waiter

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Michelle Youell

Party Guest

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Gene Leverone

Party Guest

Reviews (4)

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Wuchak
Wuchak
Rating 90%

December 20, 2019

***Captivating commentary on love, life and death*** The Grim Reaper (i.e. the Angel of Death) comes to take billionaire industrialist Bill Parrish (Anthony Hopkins) but instead decides to take a holiday in the corporeal universe by possessing the body of a young man (Brad Pitt). Death's deal with Parrish is that, as long as he's entertained, he'll delay Bill's death. Mr. Death materializes as a mysterious stranger with child-like qualities known as 'Joe Black.' His "holiday" is complicated when he falls for Parrish's daughter (Claire Forlani). "Meet Joe Black" (1998) is a re-imagining of the 1934 film "Death Takes a Holiday" (which I've never seen). It has the confidence to take its time at almost 3 hours, but is so captivating that it feels shorter than most 90-minute mindless flicks. The plot is reminiscent of other good "fish out of water" stories like Spock in Star Trek, “Starman” (1984), etc. Yes, it's outlandish but the film expertly presents the bizarre situation in a totally believable manner. In other words, this is indeed a serious drama, which nicely balances out the heavy moments with lighter touches. I would compare it to "The Green Mile" (1999), another long drama with supernatural touches and wholly captivating. Despite its fantastical premise, "Meet Joe Black" consistently offers profound insights to the most vital topics of the human experience — love, life, death and numerous others, e.g. betrayal, rivalry, hostility, comeuppance and the mysterious beyond. One good example is when Parrish's son-in-law (Jeffrey Tambor) offers a definition of love to Joe Black: To know the worst thing about someone and it's okay, presuming they’re penitent. This is just one example; the film is filled with such insights. "Meet Joe Black" cost $90 million to make and only made half of it back at the USA box office. Fortunately it has gone on to garner an enthusiastic following and rightly so 'cause this is a near-masterpiece of filmmaking and genuinely moving. I consider myself a masculine man, but tears flowed through approximately 1/3 of the runtime. This is a sign of a potent and affecting picture. It's a travesty that dreck like "Pirates of the Caribbean" makes gazillions of dollars and garbage like "American Beauty" are hailed as masterpieces while true gems like "Joe Black" are often overlooked. The good thing is that time was on Joe Black's side. The word got out. The film runs 2 hours, 58 minutes, and was shot in Warwick, Rhode Island (Aldrich Mansion); Manhattan; and Teaneck, New Jersey. GRADE: A/A-

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Bill Parrish’s Dinner with Death

Bill Parrish’s Dinner with Death

Brad Pitt Meets Anthony Hopkins

Brad Pitt Meets Anthony Hopkins

"I Love Making Love to You"

"I Love Making Love to You"

Trailer #1

Trailer #1

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