Johnny One-Eye (1950)
Johnny One-Eye was adapted from one of Damon Runyon's lesser-known stories. Martin Martin and Dane Cory were former partners in crime who have long since split up. When a new district attorney puts the heat on, Cory, anxious to save his own hide, accuses Martin of an unsolved murder. Holed up in abandoned house, Martin is befriended by a little girl and her dog. It so happens that the girl is the daughter of the crusading DA, and thereby hangs the rest of this tale.
Director:
Robert Florey
Writer:
Richard H. Landau
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Pat O'Brien as Martin Martin |
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Wayne Morris as Dane Cory |
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Dolores Moran as Lily White |
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Gayle Reed as Elsie White |
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Donald Woods as Vet |
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Barton Hepburn as Cory Henchman |
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Raymond Largay as Lawbooks |
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Lawrence Cregar as Ambrose |
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John Doucette as Plain-clothes Policeman |
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Lyle Talbot as Official from District Attorney's Office |
| Directing | Robert Florey | Director |
| Writing | Damon Runyon | Story |
| Writing | Richard H. Landau | Screenplay |
| Sound | Louis Forbes | Original Music Composer |
| Sound | Howard Jackson | Original Music Composer |
| Production | Benedict Bogeaus | Producer |
| Camera | Lucien N. Andriot | Director of Photography |
| Editing | Frank Sullivan | Editor |
| Art | Van Nest Polglase | Production Design |
| Art | Edward G. Boyle | Set Decoration |