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Johnny Handsome

They changed his looks, his life and his future... but they couldn't change his past .
1989 | 94m | English

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Walter Hill
Writer: John Godey, Ken Friedman
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A career criminal who has been deformed since birth is given a new face by a kindly doctor and paroled from prison. It appears that he has gone straight, but he is really planning his revenge on the man who killed his mentor and sent him to prison.
Release Date: Sep 12, 1989
Director: Walter Hill
Writer: John Godey, Ken Friedman
Genres: Drama, Crime
Keywords individual, prison, robbery, ex-detainee, operation, restart, new orleans, louisiana, ugliness, mask, new identity, plastic surgery
Production Companies Carolco Pictures, The Guber-Peters Company, Roven Productions
Box Office Revenue: $7,237,794
Budget: $20,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Mickey Rourke Johnny Handsome
Ellen Barkin Sunny Boyd
Morgan Freeman Lt. A.Z. Drones
Forest Whitaker Dr. Steven Fisher
Elizabeth McGovern Donna McCarty
Lance Henriksen Rafe Garrett
Scott Wilson Mikey Chalmette
David Schramm Vic Dumask
Peter Jason Mr. Bonet
Yvonne Bryceland Sister Luke
Jeffrey Meek Earl
J.W. Smith Larry
Allan Graf Bob Lemoyne
Edward Walsh Judge
Eugenia Ives Nurse
Blake Clark Sheriff Monte
Ken Medlock Shipyard Accountant
Ed Zang Prestige Manager
John P. Fertitta Prestige Salesman
Raynor Scheine Gun Dealer
Name Job
Walter Hill Director
Gene Rudolf Production Design
Ernie Bishop Set Decoration
Airick Kredell Set Decoration, Leadman
John Godey Author
Freeman A. Davies Editor
Carmel Davies Editor
Donn Aron Editor
Christa Munro Art Direction
Ken Friedman Screenplay
Troy Sizemore Art Direction
Dan Moore Costume Design
Carline Davis-Dyer Script Supervisor
Zoltan Elek Makeup Artist
Thomas A. Morris Jr. Construction Coordinator
Brian Callahan Costume Supervisor
Peter Tothpal Key Hair Stylist, Hairstylist
Peter Clemens Assistant Art Director
Joseph P. Mercurio Special Effects Supervisor
Donna Turner Culver Hairstylist
Frank Viviano Construction Coordinator
Hamilton Sterling Sound Effects Editor
Ted Kurdyla Unit Production Manager
James Dyer First Assistant Director
Barry K. Thomas Second Assistant Director
Noori Dehnahi Post Production Coordinator
Yoko Seto First Assistant Editor
Jerry Ross Supervising Sound Editor
Jessica Galavan Sound Editor
Hugo Weng Sound Editor
Jay Wilkinson Sound Editor
Karen G. Wilson Sound Editor
Mark Pappas Assistant Sound Editor
Carolina Beroza Assistant Sound Editor
Ann Ducommun Assistant Sound Editor
Jim Weidman Music Editor
Michael Minkler Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Gregg Landaker Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Eric Fitzgerald Title Designer
Michael D. Weldon First Assistant Camera
Stephen J. Ullman Second Assistant Camera
Richard Bryce Goodman Sound Mixer
James M. McCann Boom Operator
Cathy A. Roszell Second Second Assistant Director
John Kaufman Set Dresser
Pat Blymyer Gaffer
Bob Fillis Best Boy Electric
Terry H. Neville Lighting Technician
John J. Linder Key Grip
Lloyd Barcroft Best Boy Grip
Antonio V. Garrido Dolly Grip
Johnny London Jr. Grip
Alan Shultz Grip
Bill Barcroft Grip
Chuck E. Stewart Special Effects
Wayne Edgar Special Effects
Richard A. Mazzochi Property Master
William D. Derham Assistant Property Master
Paula Mazzochi Assistant Property Master
Colby P. Bart Costumer
Jo Forman Costumer
Michael Germain Makeup Artist
Ken Diaz Makeup Artist
Ron Phillips Still Photographer
Lloyd Leipzig Publicist
Allen Tinkley Location Manager
David Ross McCarty Location Manager
Susan Levinson Production Coordinator
Kathleen Herd Production Coordinator
Patricia Graf Production Secretary
Jeff Block Casting Assistant
Suzanne Ryan Casting Assistant
Webster Whinery Stunts
John Alden Stunts
Bill McIntosh Stunts
John Sherrod Stunts
Joe Finnegan Stunts
Mel Scott-Thomas Stunts
Lynn Fogg Stunts
Andree Gibbs Stunts
Richard Castleman Extras Casting
Marichu Walker Production Accountant
Mary L. Rand Assistant Accountant
April A. Janow Payroll Accountant
Steve Boyd Transportation Coordinator
Maxwell R. Johnson II Transportation Captain
David Elliott Construction Foreman
Chris Snyder Construction Foreman
George Berndt ADR Supervisor
Charleen Richards-Steeves ADR Mixer
Walter A. Gest Sound Recordist
Robert Nichols II Sound Recordist
Bob Noland Color Timer
Ry Cooder Original Music Composer
Matthew F. Leonetti Director of Photography
Bonnie Timmermann Casting
Allan Graf Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator
Michael Westmore Special Effects Makeup Artist
Frank Smathers Sound Editor
John Morris Sound Editor
John R. Leonetti Camera Operator
Robert Fiore Lighting Technician
Thomas Esteridge Assistant Property Master
Tracy Keehn-Dashnaw Stunts
Gregory J. Barnett Stunts
Henry Kingi Stunts
Carl Ciarfalio Stunts
Tim A. Davison Stunts
Cheryl Wheeler Duncan Stunts
Name Title
Mae Woods Associate Producer
Ted Kurdyla Associate Producer
Charles Roven Producer
Mario Kassar Executive Producer
Andrew G. Vajna Executive Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

Walter Hill's undervalued neo-noir. Johnny Handsome is directed by Walter Hill and adapted to screenplay by Ken Friedman from the novel "The Three Worlds of Johnny Handsome" written by John Godey. It stars Mickey Rourke, Ellen Barkin, Elizabeth McGovern, Lance Henriksen, Forest Whitaker, Morgan F ... reeman and Scott Wilson. Music is by Ry Cooder and cinematography by Matthew F. Leonetti. John Sedley (Rourke), AKA: Johnny Handsome, has a severely disfigured face, when he and his only real friend are double-crossed by two accomplices during a robbery, Johnny is sent to prison and his life reaches a new low. However, hope springs in the form of Dr. Steven Fisher (Whitaker), a pioneering plastic surgeon who offers to give Johnny surgery that would give him a normal face as he attempts to integrate back into society. With a new face making him unrecognisable, there is scope to enact revenge on the two people who killed his best friend and had him put in prison... Walter Hill knows his film noir, anyone who has seen The Driver knows this. Here for Johnny Handsome, Hill takes a lot of the fantastical elements of noir and dresses it up admirably as a violent revenge thriller. A box office flop and something of a kicking post for big hitting critics of the late 1980s, it's a film that now can be seen as being very much in tune with its influences. The charges of it being too bonkers, too violent and too much of a "B" movie homage just don't add up, because what is on offer is good solid meaty neo-noir cinema. A protagonist with an affliction, medical shenanigans, hyper femme fatale, over the top villain and a stoic and sarcastic gumshoe type copper. All of which operate in a sweaty and luridly coloured New Orleans. Add in Hill's eye for aggressive action sequences and it's neo a go-go. Hill gets strong performances from his cast, ensuring emotional bonds are not over egged and a clamour for sympathy and understanding kept to a bearable level by the actors playing the "good" guys "n" dolls. While giving Henriksen and Barkin licence to sizzle with sinister glee is astute and perfectly in tune with the material on the page. Leonetti's photography has the requisite pulpy noirishness to it, and the familiar twangs of Ry Cooder are never a bad thing in a Walter Hill movie. It's not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, but those complaining about missed opportunities regarding rehabilitation - or that the liberal doctor turns out to be clinically wrong in his reform beliefs - really are missing the point or unaware of the world where something like Johnny Handsome lives. From the kinetic misery at film's start, to the "ever so in tune with film noir" finale, Johnny Handsome is well worth a look by anyone interested in noir's updated version. 7/10

May 16, 2024