Johnny Was

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Johnny Was

Johnny Was DVD cover
Directed by Mark Hammond
Produced by Brendan Foley
Written by Brendan Foley
Starring Vinnie Jones
Patrick Bergin
Eriq La Salle
Samantha Mumba
Lennox Lewis
Cinematography Mark Moriarty
Editing by Leif Axel Kjeldsen
Distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment
Release date(s) 2006
Running time 93 min
Country Flag of the United Kingdom United KingdomFlag of Ireland Ireland
Language English
IMDb profile

Johnny Was is a British/Irish gangster movie directed by Mark Hammond and written by Brendan Foley and made by Ben Katz Productions, Borderline Productions and Nordisk Film in 2005 and was released in the UK in 2006 by Sony Pictures and in the US by First Look Studios.

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[edit] Synopsis

Johnny Doyle escapes a violent past in Ireland to lie low in London, until his former mentor Flynn breaks out of Brixton Prison, hellbent on derailing the Irish peace process with a few well-placed bombs. Unable to escape Brixton, they are trapped together in Johnny's anything-but-safe safe house, sandwiched between a Rastafarian reggae pirate radio station upstairs and a West Indian Yardie crack-dealing gangster, Julius, downstairs.

As the charismatic Flynn finds common ground with the Yardies, Johnny fights to realize a peace process of his own, but makes the mistake of falling for Julius's girlfriend Rita, causing all-out war. A thriller in the vein of Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels and The Long Good Friday, in which questions of race, morality, identity and loyalty play out against a soundtrack of reggae, rock, new wave and soul.

Variety raved about the original reggae soundtrack by Adrian Sherwood.[citation needed]

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Johnny Was was principally financed by Ben Katz Productions, the Northern Ireland Film and Television Commission, the Irish Film Board, and Nordisk.



[edit] Trivia

The scene set in Brixton Market was actually filmed at Smithfield Market in Belfast. Many of the shots were taken in various locations around Northern Ireland.

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