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Who Took Johnny

  • 2014
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 21m
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
3.4K
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Who Took Johnny (2014)
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An examination into the cold case of the Iowa boy, Johnny Gosch, who disappeared on his paper route 30 years earlier.An examination into the cold case of the Iowa boy, Johnny Gosch, who disappeared on his paper route 30 years earlier.An examination into the cold case of the Iowa boy, Johnny Gosch, who disappeared on his paper route 30 years earlier.

  • Directors
    • David Beilinson
    • Michael Galinsky
    • Suki Hawley
  • Writers
    • David Beilinson
    • Michael Galinsky
    • Suki Hawley
  • Stars
    • Noreen Gosch
    • Nancy Allen
    • Paul Bonacci
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • David Beilinson
      • Michael Galinsky
      • Suki Hawley
    • Writers
      • David Beilinson
      • Michael Galinsky
      • Suki Hawley
    • Stars
      • Noreen Gosch
      • Nancy Allen
      • Paul Bonacci
    • 16User reviews
    • 8Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Videos1

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    Noreen Gosch
    • Self - Johnny's Mother
    • (archive footage)
    Nancy Allen
    • Self - Marc Allen's Aunt
    Paul Bonacci
    • Self
    Troy Boner
    • Self - Child Victim
    • (archive footage)
    Mike Borland
    • Self - Photojournalist
    Nick Bryant
    • Self - Author
    Drew Collins
    • Self - Father of Missing Girl
    Heather Collins
    • Self - Mother of Missing Girl
    Orval Cooney
    • Self - Police Chief
    • (archive footage)
    Cam Coppess
    • Self - Police Officer
    John DeCamp
    • Self - Paul Bonacci's Attorney
    John Gosch Sr.
    • Self - Johnny's Father
    • (archive footage)
    Johnny Gosch
    • Self - Disappeared
    Nick Gray
    • Self - Producer
    George Hartney
    • Self - Noreen's Husband
    Ron Hosko
    • Self - FBI
    Lawrence King
    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    Aaron Lunden
    • Self - Johnny's Best Friend
    • Directors
      • David Beilinson
      • Michael Galinsky
      • Suki Hawley
    • Writers
      • David Beilinson
      • Michael Galinsky
      • Suki Hawley
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    9Marcus-598-753425

    Controversial Documentary

    This is a very good documentary that unfortunately only scratches the surface of what would become known as the Franklin cover-up. This documentary should be mandatory viewing for everyone. Unfortunately the facts of child kidnapping from Boy's Town by Lawrence E King Jr. are missing from this documentary which would lend more credibility to the claims of Paul Bonacci. Paul Bonacci also help expose the child sex-ring in Washington D.C. which was outlined in the Washington Post and corroborated by actual receipts. Those facts were missing from the documentary and lend credibility his testimony.

    Unfortunately Rumor did not release this to Netflix where it would get mass exposure and opted to go the rental route which is a horrible mistake and hurts the cause terribly. Unfortunately human trafficking(slavery) still very much exists and due to the mass media black out of films like this and Conspiracy of Silence the problem will only get worse.
    clarktroy-84879

    Watch this film

    This is a powerful piece of work from the RUMUR team of Michael Galinsky and Suki Hawley. Anyone with and even probably without kids can identify with the abject terror of having your child disappear without a trace, so it is utterly wrenching to watch people to whom this has actually happened try to figure out how to come to terms with the most profound loss we can imagine. To compound the horror of it all, the film documents with a pretty high degree of confidence what most likely happened to Johnny Gosch: that he was swept up into human trafficking, which more or less means child prostitution and pornography. It ain't pretty, but that's why it is almost necessary viewing. As Gogol so famously said, we can't blame the mirror if our mug is crooked, and "Who Took Johnny" is a mirror that, sad to say, is much less distortive than we would all like for it to be. Watch it.
    5Platypuschow

    Who Took Johnny: How to make something out of nothing

    It must be very hard to make a documentary about subject matter as inconclusive as this. Missing kid, lot of assumptions but no resolution several decades later.

    Summing it up it follows a boy who went missing during his paper round and a string of people who may or may not be connected and claims by the mother that understandably come into question.

    Full of archive footage and interviews from as far back as the early 80's when the boy went missing the documentary is competently made but the whole thing is nothing but one big question mark.

    Though a couple of mysteries regarding other children are solved this case has never and almost certainly will never be.

    The most interesting thing to come away from this documentary and case are the stances of the police/FBI. Was there a cover up? If so why? Or was this just good old fashioned incompetence.

    Not the most compelling viewing but watchable all the same if you go in knowing you won't really learn anything at all of the case.
    7deloudelouvain

    The police, to serve and protect, that was the oath you took... So who took Johnny?

    As a documentary Who Took Johnny is probably not the best made documentary but the story itself is just very interesting to watch. But not only interesting, also disturbing and mostly disgusting. Disturbing to know there are still pedophiles (I can't call them people) thinking what they're doing is normal behavior. And disgusting to know there are men of the law (if you can call them like that) that refuse to investigate the obvious. I've never had a high opinion of police (don't forget, to serve and protect is what you signed for, so at least do an attempt to do that) and this documentary won't help their case. I have respect for the mother, Noreen Gosch, who shows what it is to never give up. If it was my case I would probably already be dead or in jail. Just because you can't prove aything with this documentary, it's still obvious there is an "elite" that thinks they are above the law and can get away with the most disgusting behavior possible, think about Epstein (yeah, really nobody believes he hanged himself in prison) and his "best" friends (some made it even to president of the USA). America is sick, and there's nobody willing to cure it, because there's a cure and that's a guillotine in the town square. Who took Johnny is a sad story, with some truths, probably some lies too, but you can't just comprehend in what kind of sick society we're living.
    4Tri-State_Skater

    Lacks Facts and Real Investigating

    The film lacks real journalism. At the time the Faded Out podcast was out yet, and I don't think Yellow Bags comments were on Iowa Cold Cases yet. However there were still articles about the pedophile ring that was busted out of Des Moines. There were articles on Frank Sykora, Wilbur Millhouse, and that guy at the mall. The policeman in charge ended up in some scandals too. It wasn't sexual, but still, it shows the police department was corrupt. The filmmakers simply followed Noreen's mess of conspiracy theories. This film lacks any really investigating. All it did was keep Johnny's name out there, and in a way it gave light to Eugene and Marc, but most people only talk about Johnny. I can see why the film was taken off Netflix. Faded Out, the comments on Iowa Cold Cases, articles from the time, and even reddit threads have done more for this case than this film ever has.

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    • Trivia
      Johnny was the second person to have his picture on a milk carton. The first was Etan Patz.
    • Connections
      Features Conspiracy of Silence (1993)

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    • Release date
      • 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Ποιος άρπαξε τον Τζόνι;
    • Filming locations
      • Des Moines, Iowa, USA
    • Production company
      • RumuR Inc.
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $16,595
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $7,666
      • Apr 26, 2015
    • Gross worldwide
      • $16,595
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 21m(81 min)
    • Color
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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