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Johnny Gunman

  • 1957
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 10m
IMDb RATING
5.3/10
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Johnny Gunman (1957)
CrimeDrama

Vicious Allie and laid-back Johnny G. are a couple of rival New York City gangsters who have known each other since childhood. After mob capo Lou Caddy gets busted by the authorities for tax... Read allVicious Allie and laid-back Johnny G. are a couple of rival New York City gangsters who have known each other since childhood. After mob capo Lou Caddy gets busted by the authorities for tax evasion, Allie and Johnny G. find themselves caught up in a fierce territorial dispute ov... Read allVicious Allie and laid-back Johnny G. are a couple of rival New York City gangsters who have known each other since childhood. After mob capo Lou Caddy gets busted by the authorities for tax evasion, Allie and Johnny G. find themselves caught up in a fierce territorial dispute over who will have exclusive control of the mob racket.

  • Director
    • Art Ford
  • Writer
    • Art Ford
  • Stars
    • Martin E. Brooks
    • Ann Donaldson
    • Johnny Seven
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.3/10
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    • Director
      • Art Ford
    • Writer
      • Art Ford
    • Stars
      • Martin E. Brooks
      • Ann Donaldson
      • Johnny Seven
    • 3User reviews
    • 14Critic reviews
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    Martin E. Brooks
    Martin E. Brooks
    • Johnny G.
    • (as Martin Brooks)
    Ann Donaldson
    • Coffee
    Johnny Seven
    Johnny Seven
    • Allie
    • (as John Seven)
    Carrie Raddisson
    • Mimi
    Mike Mangini
    • Mickey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    Woodrow Parfrey
    • Sidney Wells
    Leona Anderson
    Leona Anderson
    • Leona
    Anatol Winogradoff
    • Max
    Nick Rosse
    • Lou Caddy
    Stanley H. Robinson
    • 1st Hood
    Charles Joseph
    • 2nd Hood
    Mort Hillman
    • Waiter
    Linda Kalan
    • Secretary
    Kenneth MacSarin
    • Newspaper editor
    Bernard Fine
    • Photographer
    Vickie Carroll
    • Nightclub singer
    Joan Fields
    • Cigarette girl
    • Director
      • Art Ford
    • Writer
      • Art Ford
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    5boblipton

    Blah Performances

    Capo Nick Rosse is going to prison. His territory is divided between Martin Brooks and Johnny Seven. But Seven wants it all. Writer Ann Donaldson finds Brooks and wanders around lower Manhattan with him.

    The dialogue is unconvincing, and the delivery often poor -- Miss Donaldson clearly over-enunciates to be heard in the back row. I was interested in seeing what the streets of Little Italy and Greenwich Village looked like back then, and cameraman Walter Holcomb lets you see the street and store signs, sometimes from interesting angles. Also, the music in the background is pretty good; that's not surprising, given that writer-director was a weekend host on the still-running MILKMAN'S MATINEE on WNEW.

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      Martin E. Brooks film debut.
    • Quotes

      Johnny G.: Alright. You see down there? This whole part of the city is controlled by a guy named Lou Caddie. The book, the policy, the joints, the whole works. Nobody makes a move without the okay from Lou. Lou's a great guy, see? A lot of class. He doesn't like any rough stuff. Everything goes along nice and quiet. Until two years ago. They sent a team down from Washington to get something on him.

      Coffee: Did they?

      Johnny G.: Our operation is plenty smart, but they got him. On income tax. I was with him this afternoon, when they turned his appeal down, so it's three to five years.

      Coffee: What does it mean to you?

      Johnny G.: Well, Lou, turns to me and he says, like nothing happened, he says: "It's all yours now, Kid. You and Allie get the whole set up; even the car keys".

      Coffee: Car keys?

      Johnny G.: Yeah, that's where he got his name - Lou Caddie. He always drives a Caddie Convertible.

      Coffee: So it's between Allie and you.

      Johnny G.: Yeah, me and Allie.

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      Written by Art Ford

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    • Release date
      • December 1957 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • Port Authority Bus Terminal, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA(scene at bus terminal)
    • Production company
      • Will Kohler Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 10m(70 min)
    • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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