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Johnny Nobody
Johnny Nobody

Johnny Nobody (1961)

65% User Rating
1h 28min
Crime
Mystery

"He Came From Nowhere & Killed a Man He'd Never Seen!"

When the atheistic ranting of Irish-American author James Mulcahy upsets the inhabitants of the Irish village to which he has retired, a mob threatens him. But moments after he has dared God to strike him dead, a stranger appears and does so. The man, dubbed "Johnny Nobody" by the press, claims no knowledge of Mulcahy or even of himself. He asks the help of the village priest, Father Carey, in his upcoming trial for Mulcahy's murder. While the amnesiac Johnny goes to trial, Father Carey mulls questions of belief raised by the case. And then, the good father learns a little more about Johnny Nobody...

Nigel PatrickDirector

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Nigel Patrick

Nigel Patrick

Father Edward John Carey

Yvonne Mitchell

Yvonne Mitchell

Miss Mary Floyd

William Bendix

William Bendix

James Ronald Mulcahy

Aldo Ray

Aldo Ray

Mark Wheeler (aka Johnny Nobody)

Cyril Cusack

Cyril Cusack

Prosecuting Counsel O'Brien

Bernie Winters

Bernie Winters

Photographer

Niall MacGinnis

Niall MacGinnis

Defending Counsel Sullivan

Noel Purcell

Noel Purcell

Brother Timothy

Eddie Byrne

Eddie Byrne

Landlord O'Connor

John Welsh

John Welsh

Judge

Joe Lynch

Joe Lynch

Tinker

Jimmy O'Dea

Jimmy O'Dea

Postman Tim

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Frank O'Donovan

Garda

T. P. McKenna

T. P. McKenna

Garda

May Craig

May Craig

Tinker's Mother

Norman Rodway

Norman Rodway

Father Healey

Michael Brennan

Michael Brennan

Supt. Lynch

J.G. Devlin

J.G. Devlin

Caretaker

Christopher Casson

Christopher Casson

Father Bernard

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Rating 60%

March 14, 2024

"Mulcahy" (William Bendix) is a bit of a stirrer. Amidst a deeply religious Irish community, he invites the wrath of god by daring the deity to strike him down. To the shock of the crowd, that's exactly what happens. Thing is, it isn't a thunderbolt - but a bullet fired from a gun by a bystander. He makes no attempt to escape, and only adds to the enigma when the police can find no clue as to his identity. He (Aldo Ray) claims amnesia - not divine intervention - and looking the gallows fairly and squarely, he has to rely on the local "Fr. Carey" (Nigel Patrick) to try to put together the pieces. I did quite like the subject matter - and as we proceed to the courtroom aspects of the plot, the writing does raise quite a few interesting questions about the role of religion - and God - in the judicial process, and these are well posed by defending counsel Niall MacGinnis to the judge (John Welsh). Sadly, though, the story hasn't quite the courage of it's potential convictions and the last twenty minutes or so fall firmly into the standard pattern of crime-noir and that rather disappoints. Still, Nigel Patrick's direction keeps it all moving along well enough and he has assembled a reliable and solid cast of familiar, and personable, faces to help this into the top tier of standard Saturday afternoon features.

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