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Johns
Johns

Johns (1996)

54% User Rating
1h 36min
Drama
Romance

"This ain't no 90210"

It's the day before Christmas, the day before John's 21st birthday. He's a prostitute on Santa Monica Blvd in L.A., and he wants to spend that night and the next day at the posh Park Plaza Hotel. Meanwhile, Donner, a lad new to the streets, wants John to leave the city with him. John spends the day trying to figure out how to deal with Donner's friendship.

Scott SilverDirector

Cast

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David Arquette

David Arquette

John

Lukas Haas

Lukas Haas

Donner

John C. McGinley

John C. McGinley

Danny Cohen

Keith David

Keith David

Homeless John

Wilson Cruz

Wilson Cruz

Mikey

Tony Epper

Tony Epper

Santa Claus

Richard T. Jones

Richard T. Jones

Alanna Ubach

Alanna Ubach

Nikki

N'Bushe Wright

N'Bushe Wright

Junkie

Elliott Gould

Elliott Gould

Terrence Howard

Terrence Howard

Jimmy the Warlock

Arliss Howard

Arliss Howard

John Cardoza

Nicky Katt

Nicky Katt

Mix

Nina Siemaszko

Nina Siemaszko

Prostitute

Reviews (1)

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C
Charles Tatum
Rating 40%

September 30, 2023

Lukas Haas, the little kid from "Witness," was all grown up and taking some serious adult roles. "Johns" is his film, and he does a great job here. David Arquette plays John, who will be turning 21 on Christmas Day. He is a hustler who is looking to stay on his birthday in a fancy L.A. hotel. Haas is his best friend, the new guy working the street. His father is a doctor, but kicked him out for being gay. Most of the film concerns John's efforts to collect money he owes a drug dealer. His shoes are stolen in the opening moments of the film, and we find out that was where he stashed his cash. This opening also sets up a failed surprise ending that is really forced. The film's sparse plot meanders through John's encounters, some with other men named John, hence the film's title, until the end. Haas and Arquette are ready to leave for Branson, Missouri on a bus but Arquette wants to do "one last date." You can probably see where that is going. The film has enough quirky characters to make a "Northern Exposure" fan drool. Richard Kind is a kind hotel clerk. Keith David is a mysterious homeless man. John C. McGinley is a Hollywood producer. Arliss Howard is a stuttering Bible beater who becomes Arquette's last date. Elliott Gould plays a rich client of Arquette's. Arquette's drug dealing nemesis cannot add and subtract. All of these actors have little quirks and tics that I think the film maker wanted us to find endearing. You only have sympathy for Haas, so I felt the film wasted too much time showing us all the other scenes. Arquette is five years too old for this role, and except for Haas, everyone goes through the motions of a story that liberally borrows from "Midnight Cowboy." The film wants to make a moral point, but try to have fun doing it at the same time, and this does not work. Silver's direction is better than his script, and you have to give him credit for coming up with one of the most eclectic soundtracks I have ever heard, but eventually "Johns" fails both Haas, and us. If you want to see a real film about street children, watch the documentary "Streetwise." That film makes this look like "Sesame Street."

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Johns (1996) trailer - David Arquette, Lukas Haas

Johns (1996) trailer - David Arquette, Lukas Haas

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