Joe the King

1999 Drama

Actor Frank Whaley makes his directorial debut with Joe the King, a downbeat drama about a 14-year-old boy coming of age in an abusive and uncaring environment. When he was nine, Joe Henry (Noah Fleiss) lied to his friends about his father's job because he was ashamed that his father was the school janitor; in turn, he was humiliated in front of his class. Five years later, things are much worse; his father (Val Kilmer) has become a violent alcoholic who can't hold a job, while his mother (Karen Young) is harsh and unloving. Joe works illegally as a dishwasher to help support the family, but resorts to petty theft when it's clear his salary alone won't pay his father's debts. Eventually Joe attempts to steal the restaurant's cash box to get his father out of the red -- with tragic results. Whaley, who claims this story is "loosely autobiographical," assembled a strong cast for his first turn behind the camera, including Ethan Hawke, John Leguizamo, and Austin Pendleton. Joe The King premiered at the 1999 Sundance Film Festival. more..

Director: Frank Whaley

Starring: Noah Fleiss, Val Kilmer, Karen Young,Ethan Hawke, John Leguizamo

Reviews

  • This is a smart film, told in a minor key, that augurs well for Whaley's directing career.

    Edward Guthmann - The San Francisco Chronicle

    26 April 2013

  • Whaley's self-effacing but strongly etched and wrenchingly effective film.

    Jay Carr - The Boston Globe

    26 April 2013

  • One of my favorite U.S. fiction features at 1999's Sundance Festival.

    Michael Wilmington - The Chicago Tribune

    26 April 2013

  • A poignant, graceful little film.

    Jonathan Foreman - New York Post

    26 April 2013

  • 14-year-old Noah Fleiss gives a performance that's every bit as astonishing as Haley Joel Osment's work in "The Sixth Sense."

    Rene Rodriguez - Miami Herald

    26 April 2013

Awards

  • Frank Whaley

    Gotham Awards (1999)

     
  • Frank Whaley

    Sundance Film Festival (1999)

  • Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actor

    Young Artist Awards (2000)