Johnny-on-the-Spot 1954
Johnny-on-the-Spot
An ex-convict, who was framed, struggles to clear his name.
An ex-convict, who was framed, struggles to clear his name.
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Full Cast & Crew... Johnny Breakes
... Joan Ingram
... Paul Carrington
JL
Jean Lodge... Sally Erskine
... Insp. Beveridge
... Tyneley
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See All 1 Reviews27 Mar 2022 by CinemaSerf
OK, I give up! What exactly is this about? Hugh McDermott ("Johnny") looks every inch the contract filler (not killer) in this thriller that is way too short on thrills and way too long on dialogue. The synopsis says that "Johnny" is an ex con who is out to exact revenge on his crooked business partner who defrauded him. OK, well I think I got that bit; but when he travels to a rather beautiful Sussex house with a windmill attached and we start finding dead bodies; I begin to envy them their certainty. One is his former partner but who is the other? Douglas Herald makes a few appearances as a blind pianist, but why is anyone's guess and Ronald Adam ("Insp. Beverage") could have been Sherlock Holmes for all the sense he could make of this befuddling 70 minutes. It isn't unwatchable; and is oddly compelling in the hope that once it's concluded we can maybe work backwards into the plot for some hidden thread or nuance; but no such luck. One thing is for sure - somebody did it!
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Release Date:
Jan 21, 1954 (United Kingdom)
Run Time:
1hr 12`
MMPA Rating:
Original Language:
English
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Status:
Released

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OK, I give up! What exactly is this about? Hugh McDermott ("Johnny") looks every inch the contract filler (not killer) in this thriller that is way too short on thrills and way too long on dialogue. The synopsis says that "Johnny" is an ex con who is out to exact revenge on his crooked business partner who defrauded him. OK, well I think I got that bit; but when he travels to a rather beautiful Sussex house with a windmill attached and we start finding dead bodies; I begin to envy them their certainty. One is his former partner but who is the other? Douglas Herald makes a few appearances as a blind pianist, but why is anyone's guess and Ronald Adam ("Insp. Beverage") could have been Sherlock Holmes for all the sense he could make of this befuddling 70 minutes. It isn't unwatchable; and is oddly compelling in the hope that once it's concluded we can maybe work backwards into the plot for some hidden thread or nuance; but no such luck. One thing is for sure - somebody did it!
Cast & Crew of
Johnny-on-the-Spot
Directors & Credit Writers
... Director
JP
John Pellatt... Assistant Director
Cast
... Johnny Breakes
... Joan Ingram
... Paul Carrington
JL
Jean Lodge... Sally Erskine
... Insp. Beveridge
... Tyneley
... Sir Jeremy Oulton
... Diana Townley
... Steve
... The Blind Man
... Hotel Desk Clerk
Produced By
EJF
Edwin J. Fancey... Producer
... Production Manager