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Johnny O'Clock

When a staffer at a clandestine gambling den dies under suspicious circumstances, her sister Nancy investigates and falls for Johnny O'Clock, a polished partner in the underground casino. Self-centered and noncommittal by nature, Johnny gradually reciprocates Nancy's affection and resolves to run away with her, but internal strife within his operation jeopardizes their plans. As Johnny seeks to distance himself from the casino, a shadowy past resurfaces to torment him.

Director(s)

Robert Rossen

Carl Hiecke

Cast & Crew

Cy Schindell

Cy Schindell

Dealer

George Lloyd

George Lloyd

Fisherman

Al Hill

Al Hill

Fisherman

Fred Aldrich

Fred Aldrich

Hotel Doorman

Charles Perry

Charles Perry

Dealer

Robert Haines

Robert Haines

Gambler

Jesse Graves

Jesse Graves

Redcap

Bert Stevens

Bert Stevens

Passerby

Shimen Ruskin

Shimen Ruskin

Dry Cleaner Guy

Dick Gordon

Dick Gordon

Card Player

Kit Guard

Kit Guard

Punchy

Kenner G. Kemp

Kenner G. Kemp

Hotel Desk Man

Sammy Shack

Sammy Shack

Dealer

Brick Sullivan

Brick Sullivan

Policeman

Brooks Benedict

Brooks Benedict

Card Player

Raoul Freeman

Raoul Freeman

Detective

Adolph Faylauer

Adolph Faylauer

Hotel Guest

Jeffrey Sayre

Jeffrey Sayre

Card Player

Phil Brown

Phil Brown

Phil, Hotel Clerk

John Kellogg

John Kellogg

Charlie

Thomas Gomez

Thomas Gomez

Pete Marchettis

Charles Marsh

Charles Marsh

Businessman

Ralph Volkie

Ralph Volkie

Dealer

Evelyn Keyes

Evelyn Keyes

Nancy Hobson

Kenneth MacDonald

Kenneth MacDonald

Cop

Lee J. Cobb

Lee J. Cobb

Inspector Koch

Nina Foch

Nina Foch

Harriet Hobson

Allen Mathews

Allen Mathews

Bodyguard

Dick Powell

Dick Powell

Johnny O'Clock

Robert Rossen

Robert Rossen

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Mabel Paige

Mabel Paige

Slatternly Woman Tenant

Virginia Farmer

Virginia Farmer

Mrs. Wilson

Jeff Chandler

Jeff Chandler

Turk

Bob Perry

Bob Perry

Dealer

Johnny Duncan

Johnny Duncan

Newsboy

Matty Fain

Matty Fain

Fleming

Pat Lane

Pat Lane

Onlooker

Ellen Drew

Ellen Drew

Nelle Marchettis

Jack C. Smith

Jack C. Smith

Practical Dealer

Jerry Frank

Jerry Frank

Man

Gene Delmont

Gene Delmont

Dealer

John Berkes

John Berkes

Waiter

Carl Saxe

Carl Saxe

Detective

Robin Raymond

Robin Raymond

Hatcheck Girl

Jim Bannon

Jim Bannon

Chuck Blayden

Cy Malis

Cy Malis

Dealer

George Alesko

George Alesko

Practical Dealer

John P. Barrett

John P. Barrett

Floorman

Fred Beecher

Fred Beecher

Practical Dealer

Victoria Faust

Victoria Faust

Marion

Ralph Freedman

Ralph Freedman

Practical Dealer

Joe Helper

Joe Helper

Practical Dealer

Edward Margolis

Edward Margolis

Practical Dealer

Thomas H. O'Neil

Thomas H. O'Neil

Practical Dealer

Charles St. George

Charles St. George

Dealer

Bill Stubbs

Bill Stubbs

Practical Dealer

Charles Wexler

Charles Wexler

Bartender

George Zouzaniles

George Zouzaniles

Practical Dealer

Charles Mueller

Charles Mueller

Bodyguard

Carl Hiecke

Carl Hiecke

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Details

GenresCrime, Drama
Runtime1h 35 mins
Released on07 Jan 1947
Languageen
Produced InUnited States of America
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Reviews

John Chard

7/10

You play very cute, and nasty! Johnny O'Clock has everything under control. He has a partnership in a thriving casino and all his little peccadilloes are at ease in his world. Then things start to go awry, his partnership with Marchettis comes under severe pressure on account of Mrs Marchettis' dalliances, and worst of all, the hat check girl he had a soft spot for has turned up dead. Johnny is feeling the heat, from every corner of his world it seems. At the time of writing this, Johnny O' Clock has under ten reviews written on IMDb and barely 200 votes cast, one can only assume that Johnny is badly under seen! Without knowing the issues of accessibility on TV and DVD, it may just be that this little noir treasure has slipped through the net of many a genre observer. Without pushing the boundaries of noir and its devilish off shoots, it's a film with all the necessary noir components in place, a tightly accomplished film that definitely deserves a bigger audience. The plot, though very basic in the context of the genre/style it sits in (thus making it easy enough for the casual viewer to enjoy), is a series of double (triple) crosses smothered in a delicate hint of aromatic femme fatale. Throw in crooked and grizzly bear like coppers, get Robert Rossen to make it his directorial debut, and ask Burnett Guffey to photograph it, and you got a lovely helping of noirish stew. All you then ask for is your cast to come up trumps, and thankfully they do. Dick Powell plays Johnny O'Clock with the right blend of dapper charm and cool calm toughness, Lee J Cobb (grizzly bear copper), Thomas Gomez (Pete Marchettis) and John Kellogg (the muscle) all play it tough without over egging the pudding. The girls are nicely played by Evelyn Keyes ("99 River Street" & "The Seven Year Itch"), Ellen Drew ("The Man from Colorado") and the delicious Nina Foch ("The Ten Commandments") - with Drew showing definite shades of Hayworth at times - though only shades mind! It's not a dark picture and those hoping for a head scratcher will be sorely disappointed, and I would be a liar if I said that I didn't think the ending needed a more dramatic punch. But I'll be damned if this wasn't a most enjoyable experience, twisty and turny without making the head spin for sake's sake, "Johnny O'clock" is well worth your time. Time! Get it? Groan. 7/10

CinemaSerf

6/10

I have to say I was quite disappointed with this. Dick Powell is the eponymous character, a casino manager who on the face of it is as hard as nails, but a little scratching under the surface reveals that he's actually quite a soft old chap. He's had an affair with the much younger wife (Ellen Drew) of his partner (Thomas Gomez) and she is determined to get him back. Just what is she prepared to do, though? Meantime, Lee J. Cobb is a detective trying to get to the bottom of the mysterious suicide of a woman that brings her sister (Evelyn Keyes) into town, and onto Powell's radar. The crime mystery elements are all too often subsumed in the half-baked romantic intrigues that really drag down the pace to little better than a melodrama with ever so slightly menacing undertones. Powell is quite good in the role, as is Cobb as the moody, but effective policeman - but it was all just a bit dull for me, sorry.

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