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Joey Canelli
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Gender: Male
Comic Appearances: A Dame To Kill For
Film Appearances: Sin City: A Dame to Kill For (2014)
Affiliation(s): Sally
Portrayed by: Ray Liotta
You're gonna suck me dry, and you'll never ever stop!
— Joey to Sally

Joey is a character seen in A Dame To Kill For.

A Dame to Kill For

Joey is a businessman going through an awkward marriage with Gloria and resentful of people he believes are ungrateful and holding him back. He had an affair with Sally, an Old Town girl. He also liked to hear that he is the "Boss".

He was the subject of a private investigation job handed to Dwight. After he had his fun and provided plenty of photographic evidence, he is ready to break up his relationship with Sally and having her tied with handcuffs, he is ready to shoot her

In that moment Dwight jumps in and ties him for the room service with Sally's handcuffs.


Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

In the film Joey is portrayed by Ray Liotta.

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Sin City: A Dame to Kill For

Sin City
Films Sin City - Sin City: A Dame to Kill For
Main Characters Miho - Dwight McCarthy - Gail - Marv - Ava Lord - Wendy - Goldie - Johnny - John Hartigan - Nancy Callahan - Bob - Mort - Marcie - Sally - Joey Canelli - Becky - The Colonel - Customer - Lucille - Manute - Shellie - Senator Roark - Wallenquist - Dallas - Delia - Wallace
Groups Girls of Old Town - Basin City Police Department - Roark family - Irish mercenaries - Magliozzi Family - The Bikers - Wallenquist Organization
Locations Basin City - Old Town - Sacred Oaks - The Projects - The Pits - Kadie's - The Docks - Mimi's - Farm
Music Sin City (soundtrack) - Sin City 2: A Dame to Kill For (soundtrack)
Comics The Hard Goodbye - A Dame To Kill For - The Babe Wore Red and Other Stories - The Big Fat Kill - Silent Night - That Yellow Bastard - Daddy's Little Girl - Lost, Lonely & Lethal - Sex & Violence - Just Another Saturday Night - Family Values - Booze, Broads, & Bullets - Hell And Back
Short Stories And Behind Door Number Three? - The Customer is Always Right - The Babe Wore Red - Fat Man and Little Boy - Blue Eyes - Rats - Wrong Turn - Wrong Track
Original Yarns The Long Bad Night - Nancy's Last Dance
Important Articles Chronology - Fan Art - Sin City - Sin City Comics to Film Differences - The Truce - Yarns
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