In the early 20th-century, the legendary Joe Hill emigrates with his brother to the United States. However, after a short time, he loses touch with his brother. After a few jobs but struck by all the injustice and tragedy, he becomes active in the forbidden IWW (Industrial Workers of the World), a union for workers without trades. It is forbidden to demonstrate and speak in public but Joe finds a loophole by singing his manifests with the Salvation Army. As his allies grow, so do his enemies.
Joe Hill has generally received very positive reviews.
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Joe Hill was released in 1971 and has generally received very positive reviews.
Online reviewers have written 1 reviews, giving Joe Hill (1971) an average rating of 75%.
With a score of 75%, Joe Hill is above the average Cinafilm score for movies made in 1971, which stands at 60%.
Other movies from 1971 with similar scores include films like Death in Venice and Johnny Got His Gun.
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