'Henry Johnson' is featured as a movie character in the following productions:
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America's Black Patriots (2010)
Actors:
Tom Berenger (actor),
Sam Elliott (actor),
Roscoe Lee Browne (actor),
LeVar Burton (actor),
Robert Duvall (actor),
Charles S. Dutton (actor),
Barry Corbin (actor),
Bill Cosby (actor),
Walter Cronkite (actor),
Robert Culp (actor),
John Amos (actor),
Ossie Davis (actor),
Chris Cooper (actor),
Michael Clarke Duncan (actor),
R. Lee Ermey (actor),
Plot: This High Definition, PBS miniseries uses letters, diaries, speeches, journalistic accounts, historical text and military records to document and acknowledge the sacrifices and accomplishments of African-American service men and women since the earliest days of the republic. The story spans the Revolution to Iraq and examines why, despite enormous injustice, these heroic men and women fought so valiantly for freedoms they themselves did not enjoy.
Genres:
Documentary,
The Reawakening (2004)
Actors:
Gordon Tootoosis (actor),
Michael Greyeyes (actor),
Arthur Vincie (producer),
Glen Gould (actor),
Gary Sharfin (editor),
Apesanahkwat (actor),
Apesanahkwat (actor),
Billy Daydoge (actor),
Marilyn Horowitz (writer),
Myriam Touzé (costume designer),
Thomas Kee (actor),
Mark Reed (actor),
Mark Reed (actor),
Diane Fraher (writer),
Diane Fraher (director),
Plot: A successful attorney has made a name for himself away from the reservation where he grew up, but comes back to help his people when he is asked by a tribal elder to represent his childhood friend accused of murder.
Genres:
Drama,
Postal (1997)
Actors:
Josh Bear (actor),
Josh Bear (actor),
Josh Bear (actor),
Josh Bear (producer),
Josh Bear (writer),
Josh Bear (director),
Josh Bear (editor),
Shane Conway (actor),
Shane Conway (actor),
Shane Conway (actor),
Shane Conway (actor),
Sean Conway (actor),
Sean Conway (actor),
Sterling Williams (actor),
Sterling Williams (actor),
Genres:
Action,
Comedy,
Taglines: The Price of Overnight Delivery Just Went Up...In Flames.
Footsteps in the Night (1957)
Actors:
Minerva Urecal (actress),
Ben Schwalb (producer),
Forrest Taylor (actor),
Ray Walker (actor),
Harry Tyler (actor),
Bill Elliott (actor),
James Flavin (actor),
John Bleifer (actor),
Don Haggerty (actor),
John Close (actor),
Robert Carson (actor),
Gregg Palmer (actor),
Ralph Sanford (actor),
Robert Shayne (actor),
Albert Band (writer),
Plot: The fifth and last of the Ben Schwab productions starring Bill Elliott as a L.A. sheriff's department detective begins with Henry Johnson being sought by the sheriff's office for the murder of his neighbor and friend,Fred Horner, whose strangled body was found in Johnson's motel apartment. Lieutenant Andy Doyle of the Los Angeles sheriff's department learns that Johnson had been an avid card-playing gambler, and had frequently argued violently with the deceased. Trailing Johnson's fiancée, Mary Raikin, the police capture Johnson, who insists he did not kill Horner, but fled in panic when he discovered Johnson's body in his room after an absence of only a few minutes. It is discovered that a wealthy tenant of an adjacent motel, Bradbury, bears a resemblance to the murdered man, and in order to set him up as a decoy, Doyle suggests the Bradbury spread the word he is leaving for his home the next day. That night, the real killer,Pat Orvello, sneaks into Bradbury's room to rob him, but is shot and captured by Doyle and his men. Earlier, the robber/killer had mistaken the neighboring motels, killed the wrong man in his robbery attempt, and had left the body in Johnson's room.
Keywords: detective, murder
Genres:
Drama,
Mystery,
Taglines: The Curious Case of the Careless Strangler!
The Country Girl (1954)
Actors:
Franklyn Farnum (actor),
Gene Reynolds (actor),
Harold Miller (actor),
Hal K. Dawson (actor),
'Snub' Pollard (actor),
Harold Miller (actor),
George Chakiris (actor),
Bing Crosby (actor),
Chuck Hamilton (actor),
William Holden (actor),
Robert Kent (actor),
Jack Kenny (actor),
Richard Keene (actor),
Kenner G. Kemp (actor),
Jeffrey Sayre (actor),
Plot: Washed up singer/actor Frank Elgin has a chance to make a come-back when director Bernie Dodd offers him the leading role in his new musical. Frank however is very insecure, turns to alcohol and shuns even the smallest of responsibilities, leaving everything up to his wife Georgie who finds it harder and harder to cope with her husband's lack of spirit. Bernie tries to help Frank regain his self-confidence, believing that it is Georgie who's the cause of his insecurity.
Keywords: 1940s, actor, alcoholic, alley, apology, audition, backstage, bar, based-on-play, boston-massachusetts
Genres:
Drama,
Music,
Taglines: How far should a woman go...to redeem the man she loves?
Quotes:
Bernie Dodd: Does your wife really want you to play this part?::Frank Elgin: Yeah, she's all for it::Bernie Dodd: I was just wondering. The day I met her, she seemed a little difficult about terms and rather domineering, I thought.::Frank Elgin: She wasn't always like that::Bernie Dodd: Oh I know, I know. They all start out as Juliets and wind up as Lady Macbeths.
Georgie Elgin: Let's say I try my small way to help::Bernie Dodd: That's what my ex-wife used to keep me reminding of, cheerfully. She had a theory that behind every great man there was a great woman. She also was thoroughly convinced that she was great and all I needed to qualify was guidance on her part.::Georgie Elgin: Still does not prove that the theory is completely wrong. I imagine one can go through history and find a few good examples.::Bernie Dodd: It's a pity that Leonardo da Vinci never had a wife to guide him, he might have really gotten somewhere.
Georgie Elgin: Frank's on stage.::Bernie Dodd: I know. I want to talk to you.::Georgie Elgin: The last time we talked, Mr. Dodd, you reduced me to tears. I promise you, it won't happen again.
Breaking the Ice (1938)
Actors:
Robert Barrat (actor),
Delmar Watson (actor),
Dolores Costello (actress),
Margaret Hamilton (actress),
Dorothy Peterson (actress),
Sol Lesser (producer),
Victor Young (composer),
Edward F. Cline (director),
Arthur Hilton (editor),
Dave Gould (miscellaneous crew),
Maurice Cass (actor),
Spencer Charters (actor),
Billy Gilbert (actor),
Jonathan Hale (actor),
Cy Kendall (actor),
Genres:
Drama,
Redheads on Parade (1935)
Actors:
William Austin (actor),
Eddie Fetherston (actor),
Stanley Blystone (actor),
James Donlan (actor),
Billy Engle (actor),
Alan Dinehart (actor),
Bobby Dunn (actor),
John Boles (actor),
Irving Bacon (actor),
Neal Burns (actor),
Herman Bing (actor),
Hooper Atchley (actor),
George Blair (actor),
William B. Davidson (actor),
Jack Haley (actor),
Genres:
Musical,
Hypnotized (1932)
Actors:
Barney Hellum (actor),
Bud Jamison (actor),
Joseph W. Girard (actor),
Herman Bing (actor),
Wallace Ford (actor),
Barney Hellum (actor),
George Gray (actor),
Joe Bordeaux (actor),
Harry Bowen (actor),
Harry Bowen (actor),
Luis Alberni (actor),
Ernie Alexander (actor),
Bobby Dunn (actor),
Johnny Kascier (actor),
Eddie Kane (actor),
Plot: A circus worker wins a sweepstakes prize of $150,000 and must travel to England to present his ticket and collect his winnings. He books passage on a transatlantic liner, but on board is a shady hypnotist who hears about the man's good fortune. He manages to get a chance to hypnotize the winner and then takes his ticket, after which he disappears. When the man wakes up and realizes his ticket has been stolen, he sets out to find the phony "professor" and reclaim his ticket.
Keywords: blackface, hypnotism, sweepstakes
Genres:
Comedy,
A Sleeping Memory (1917)
Actors:
Francis Joyner (actor),
Albert S. Le Vino (writer),
Maxwell Karger (miscellaneous crew),
George D. Baker (director),
E. Phillips Oppenheim (writer),
Mario Majeroni (actor),
Frank Mills (actor),
Kate Blancke (actress),
Emily Stevens (actress),
Walter Horton (actor),
Richard Thornton (actor),
Genres:
Drama,