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Johnny Was

  • 2006
  • R
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.5/10
1.8K
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Patrick Bergin, Roger Daltrey, Vinnie Jones, Eriq La Salle, Lennox Lewis, and Samantha Mumba in Johnny Was (2006)
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Johnny Was is a gritty gangster drama set in the tough city of Brixton, London. Johnny (Vinnie Jones) is trying to escape his violent past by living a simple "quiet life".Johnny Was is a gritty gangster drama set in the tough city of Brixton, London. Johnny (Vinnie Jones) is trying to escape his violent past by living a simple "quiet life".Johnny Was is a gritty gangster drama set in the tough city of Brixton, London. Johnny (Vinnie Jones) is trying to escape his violent past by living a simple "quiet life".

  • Director
    • Mark Hammond
  • Writer
    • Brendan Foley
  • Stars
    • Vinnie Jones
    • Patrick Bergin
    • Laurence Kinlan
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.5/10
    1.8K
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    • Director
      • Mark Hammond
    • Writer
      • Brendan Foley
    • Stars
      • Vinnie Jones
      • Patrick Bergin
      • Laurence Kinlan
    • 40User reviews
    • 13Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Vinnie Jones
    Vinnie Jones
    • Johnny Doyle
    Patrick Bergin
    Patrick Bergin
    • Flynn
    Laurence Kinlan
    • Michael
    Eriq La Salle
    Eriq La Salle
    • Julius
    Lennox Lewis
    Lennox Lewis
    • Ras
    Samantha Mumba
    Samantha Mumba
    • Rita
    Mark Asante
    Mark Asante
    • Nathan
    Roger Daltrey
    Roger Daltrey
    • Jimmy
    Sam Sarpong
    Sam Sarpong
    • Skip
    Charles Porter
    Charles Porter
    • Digs
    Wilson Jermaine Heredia
    Wilson Jermaine Heredia
    • Sparra
    Colin Stewart
    • Druggie
    John Fashanu
    John Fashanu
    • DJ Fash
    Emma Little Lawless
    Emma Little Lawless
    • Cafe Waitress
    • (as Emma Lyttle)
    Heather Greenleese
    • Painter
    Ricky Watson
    Ricky Watson
    • Ras
    • (voice)
    Una C.
    • Cafe Diner
    • (uncredited)
    James Tolcher
    • Clubber
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Mark Hammond
    • Writer
      • Brendan Foley
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    8morgaine_jezebel

    A brilliant film

    I saw Johnny Was in Dublin and I was totally blown away by the film. The acting, the cast, the soundtrack, everything worked. At first I was a little disappointed that only a couple of the cast were there, but that quickly disappeared when the film began. I must add that I am not the type of person that has NEVER watched a Vinnie Jones film, because I'm far too scared of blood and violence, but this film is very different. It has an intelligent storyline and doesn't focus on the troubles like most other Northern Irish films. As for the ending, it is a stroke of genius. I did not expect what happened and I thought it was a wonderful way to end a fantastic film. I will definitely be showing this film to all of my friends and I wish the cast and crew all the best with it.
    8strummerfan20

    Johnny Was just won audience award at Toronto Rebelfast

    Johnny Was just one the audience award at Rebelfest, the indie fest that runs alongside Toronto Film Fest. It even got an encore screening because it sold out and the audience feedback was so good.

    It beat out ten other features, some of which were also really good.

    I agree with Innababylon's comments. The movie is a rolicking good bit of madness that gallops all over the place. The characters are larger than life so of course not 'believable' but very engaging. The movie tries to be both a B-Movie and a 'thinker' with a lot of humor.

    Will it make my top ten? Doubt it, but is it part of a great night in, for anyone who likes a mad little movie with a heart and a brain, you bet. The movie is driven along by an amazing soundtrack of about forty reggae tracks from the On-U label and others.

    Overall, eight out of ten.
    9henry4623

    Screening at BAFTA London - really enjoyed it

    What a complete surprise and what a great story. I went to the screening with a bunch of friends knowing virtually nothing about this other than the cast, which was very celeb-driven.

    It looks like a little low key action movie, and in some ways it is, but the story, the quirky characters and the subject matter - about race, national identity and gangster morality - is much smarter than most of the britflicks of recent years. It is like a strange hybrid of Long Good Friday and dark almost comic-book B Movie, and the low key dialogue plays well against the violence in the background.

    It completely pulled me in. Vinnie Jones had one foot in his usual hard-man act, but the other was as a much more thoughtful guy, running away from his past.

    Patrick Bergin plays a larger than life veteran psycho and is responsible for most of the dark laughs. La Salle is great and the opposite of his old ER character. Talking with my friends afterwards, there was disagreement about Samantha Mumba the former pop singer. Some thought she was too low key, but I thought she played the character of a junkie gangsters girl very well. Everyone agreed that Vinnie and Lennox Lewis were the best performances. Old Rocker Roger Daltrey was also good in a smaller role.

    Some of the action looked a bit wobbly, but London came out looking well, especially Brixton Market.

    Our verdict: if you are looking for a big budget action movie, this isn't it. But if you are sick and tired of movies which are all flash and no substance, this one with its unusual settings and great characters that stay with you after the movie is over might be for you.
    8denvereverwood

    congrats from Canada for Rebelfest award

    Attended Rebelfest in Toronto where this won the Sony Audience Award and as a fellow filmmaker enjoyed meeting some of the guys involved in making it.

    The mix of voices in the movie was really different - Jamaican, Irish, English and a lot of people have commented on the soundtrack of reggae, which was well used.

    Some aspects were not so great - technical production left a bit to be desired, but I suppose this is low budget indie problems always.

    Acting wise I think Vinnie Jones was good and while I read some comment about him not doing a good Irish accent, unless I've completely missed the point I thought he was supposed to be a Londoner whose family came from Ireland, which would mean he spoke like a Londoner - which to my ears he did.

    Another small grumble is that Roger Daltrey is very good but should have had a bigger role. He has an interesting character, but it just comes and goes.

    I agree with the comments on Samantha Mumba - a bit too healthy looking for a junkie. On the other hand, Lennox Lewis, who I was expecting to be just a celeb cameo did really well in an interesting role as a DJ running an illegal music station.

    Anyway - we enjoyed it, so congrats to cast and crew from someone who knows how hard it is to get indie movies made.
    9lacabaret

    I'd say 9 out of ten

    I saw this movie in Belfast on my first trip to Ireland and I thought it was great. Wish US movies were this cool. You'd never hear reggae music like this in a Hollywood movie and I really liked the story.

    I think Vinnie Jones is great in everything he does -- but he was especially good in this one. Loved him fighting with Patrick Bergin as the psycho guy who wants him to go back to being as psycho as he is.

    I also really liked Lennox Lewis as the pirate DJ. He's really powerful on screen. He could be like Samuel Jackson or 50 Cent if he had more parts like this.

    This wasn't like I thought it was gonna be. But I really liked it and would def check it out again on DVD.

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    • Trivia
      Lennox Lewis spent his honeymoon in Belfast filming the movie less than a week after the wedding in Jamaica.
    • Goofs
      In the shootout scene with the police in chapter 10, the white police Vauxhall Vectra has the registration number ATM 874L, this is a 1972 registration and the car is clearly post 2000.
    • Connections
      References Fantasia (1940)

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    • Release date
      • February 22, 2006 (Ireland)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • Ireland
    • Official sites
      • Ben Katz Productions
      • MySpace site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Джонни Динамит
    • Filming locations
      • Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland, UK
    • Production companies
      • Ben Katz Productions
      • Borderline Productions Ltd.
      • Borderline Productions
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    • Budget
      • $4,300,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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