Johnny Nobody

Johnny Nobody

British quad poster
Directed by Nigel Patrick
Produced by John R. Sloan
Screenplay by Patrick Kirwan
Based on story The Trial of Johnny Nobody by Albert Z. Carr
Starring Nigel Patrick
Yvonne Mitchell
William Bendix
Aldo Ray
Music by Ron Goodwin
Cinematography Ted Moore
Edited by Geoffrey Foot
Production
company
Viceroy Films Ltd.
Warwick Film Productions
Distributed by Eros Films (UK)
Release dates
October 1961
Running time
88 minutes
Country United Kingdom
Language English

Johnny Nobody is a 1961 UK drama film brought to the screen by Viceroy Films Limited under the production of John R. Sloan with executive production from Irving Allen and Albert R. Broccoli.[1] It was directed by the British film and stage actor Nigel Patrick who also took a lead role. The film also featured the BAFTA winning actress Yvonne Mitchell (with whom Patrick had starred in the 1959 production of Sapphire) and the American actors William Bendix and Aldo Ray. Cinematography was by Ted Moore.[2] The film was shot at Ardmore Studios in Bray, Ireland.[1]

Story

When James Ronald Mulcahy (William Bendix) an Irish American author is murdered moments after he dares God to strike him dead, his murderer (Aldo Ray), looks for help from the man who must decide his fate, the local priest Father Carey (Nigel Patrick). The killer is tagged "Johnny Nobody" by the press due to his total amnesia about the whole event, but further investigation by Carey leads him to question whether or not "Johnny" was acting for God, or as seems more likely his girlfriend Miss Floyd (Yvonne Mitchell).[3]

Cast

References

  1. 1 2 "Johnny Nobody (1960)". BFI.
  2. Johnny Nobody (1961) - Full cast and crew
  3. Johnny Nobody - Trailer - Cast - Showtimes - The New York Times

External links

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