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Johnny Rocco is a 1958 American crime film noir directed by Paul Landres starring Richard Eyer, Stephen McNally, and Coleen Gray.
Johnny Rocco | |
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Directed by | Paul Landres |
Written by |
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Story by | Richard Carlson |
Produced by | Scott R. Dunlap |
Starring | |
Cinematography | William Margulies |
Edited by | George White |
Music by | Edward J. Kay |
Production company | Scott R. Dublap Productions |
Distributed by | Allied Artists Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 84 minutes |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Plot
editYoung Johnny Rocco (Richard Eyer) is disturbed after seeing his gangster father Tony (Stephen McNally) involved in a murder. The gang, fearing young Johnny might tip the police, decide to silence both him and his father. Frightened, Johnny seeks help from schoolteacher Miss Mayfield (Coleen Gray) and gets some help from Father Regan (Leslie Bradley) and police detective Garron (Russ Conway) before his father has a final showdown with the gang.
Cast
editMain cast includes:
- Richard Eyer as Johnny Rocco
- Stephen McNally as Tony Rocco
- Coleen Gray as Lois Mayfield, Teacher
- Russ Conway as Police Lt. Fred Garron
- Leslie Bradley as Father Regan
- James Flavin as Mooney
- Matty Fain as Dino
and includes appearances by:
- William Bakewell as Joe the Police Scientist
- Ralph Brooks as Father
- Carey Loftin as Motorcycle Cop
- Frank Wilcox as Gordon Lane
- Robert Mitchell as Choir Leader
- John Mitchum as Police Detective at Stakeout
- Thomas Browne Henry as Principal Farrington
Production
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Filming locations included Zoo Drive.[1]
Releases
editThe film was first released by Allied Artists theatrically in the United States in December 1958. It had European releases as Rauschgiftschmuggler und Gangster in Austria,[2] as Im Dschungel der Großstadt in West Germany in 1960,[3] and as Det lille vidne in Denmark in 1962. Its other language titles include A Morte Selou Seus Lábios for Brazil, Ego eida ton dolofono for Greece, and Il riscatto di un gangster for Italy.
Reception
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See also
editReferences
edit- ^ E. J. Stephens; Mark Wanamaker (2011). Griffith Park. Arcadia Publishing. p. 118. ISBN 9780738588834.
- ^ Leminger, Spalding (March 1960). "Rauschgiftschmuggler und Gangster". Neues Film-Programm (1826). Weiss: 4.
- ^ "Im Dschungel der Grosstadt". Illustrierte Film-Bühne (5206). Vereinigte Verlagsgesellschaften Franke & Co. KG. March 1960.
External links
edit- Johnny Rocco at IMDb