Johnny - Nobody

The film is frequently praised for its "killer premise" and atmospheric Irish setting but criticized for its disjointed structure and "laughable" or "preposterous" ending. While it begins as a provocative theological mystery, it shifts halfway into a more standard, less effective crime-noir caper.

“This starts out vaguely intriguing... But then it turns into a lot of priestly running around... and an ending that is laughably Shocking and Very Important Indeed.” Letterboxd · 1 year ago Johnny Nobody

The 1961 film , directed by and starring Nigel Patrick, is generally regarded by critics and audiences as a thriller with an exceptional premise that ultimately falters in its execution. Critical Consensus The film is frequently praised for its "killer

: The cast is a major highlight. Nigel Patrick is noted for his "wonderful" performance as the sleuthing Father Carey, and William Bendix is praised for making a "big impact" in his relatively small role. Aldo Ray is described as solid, though some felt his talent was underused. But then it turns into a lot of priestly running around

: An atheist author (William Bendix) dares God to strike him dead in a small Irish village and is immediately shot by a mysterious stranger who claims amnesia. Reviewers from Letterboxd and IMDb find this setup "terrific" and "intriguing".

“The unusual plot twists with religious overtones kept me tuned into this entertaining thriller despite not being a true believer in its fanciful denouement.” Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Reviews of Johnny Nobody (1961) - Letterboxd

The film is frequently praised for its "killer premise" and atmospheric Irish setting but criticized for its disjointed structure and "laughable" or "preposterous" ending. While it begins as a provocative theological mystery, it shifts halfway into a more standard, less effective crime-noir caper.

“This starts out vaguely intriguing... But then it turns into a lot of priestly running around... and an ending that is laughably Shocking and Very Important Indeed.” Letterboxd · 1 year ago

The 1961 film , directed by and starring Nigel Patrick, is generally regarded by critics and audiences as a thriller with an exceptional premise that ultimately falters in its execution. Critical Consensus

: The cast is a major highlight. Nigel Patrick is noted for his "wonderful" performance as the sleuthing Father Carey, and William Bendix is praised for making a "big impact" in his relatively small role. Aldo Ray is described as solid, though some felt his talent was underused.

: An atheist author (William Bendix) dares God to strike him dead in a small Irish village and is immediately shot by a mysterious stranger who claims amnesia. Reviewers from Letterboxd and IMDb find this setup "terrific" and "intriguing".

“The unusual plot twists with religious overtones kept me tuned into this entertaining thriller despite not being a true believer in its fanciful denouement.” Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Reviews of Johnny Nobody (1961) - Letterboxd

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