Johnny Nobody (1961)
When the atheistic ranting of Irish-American author James Mulcahy upsets the inhabitants of the Irish village to which he has retired, a mob threatens him. But moments after he has dared God to strike him dead, a stranger appears and does so. The man, dubbed "Johnny Nobody" by the press, claims no knowledge of Mulcahy or even of himself. He asks the help of the village priest, Father Carey, in his upcoming trial for Mulcahy's murder. While the amnesiac Johnny goes to trial, Father Carey mulls questions of belief raised by the case. And then, the good father learns a little more about Johnny Nobody...
Director: Nigel Patrick
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Nigel Patrick as Father Edward John Carey |
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Yvonne Mitchell as Miss Mary Floyd |
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William Bendix as James Ronald Mulcahy |
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Aldo Ray as Mark Wheeler (aka Johnny Nobody) |
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Cyril Cusack as Prosecuting Counsel O'Brien |
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Bernie Winters as Photographer |
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Niall MacGinnis as Defending Counsel Sullivan |
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Noel Purcell as Brother Timothy |
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Eddie Byrne as Landlord O'Connor |
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John Welsh as Judge |
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Joe Lynch as Tinker |
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Jimmy O'Dea as Postman Tim |
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Frank O'Donovan as Garda |
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T. P. McKenna as Garda |
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May Craig as Tinker's Mother |
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Norman Rodway as Father Healey |
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Michael Brennan as Supt. Lynch |
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J.G. Devlin as Caretaker |
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Christopher Casson as Father Bernard |
| Writing | Patrick Kirwan | Writer |
| Directing | Nigel Patrick | Director |
| Writing | Albert Z. Carr | Writer |
| Camera | Ted Moore | Director of Photography |
| Sound | Ron Goodwin | Music |
| Editing | Geoffrey Foot | Editor |
| Production | John R. Sloan | Producer |
| Directing | Ted Sturgis | Assistant Director |