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Who Took Johnny

Who Took Johnny

2014Movie⏱️ 1h 21mNot Rated
DocumentaryBiographyCrimeMystery
7.1
IMDB Rating
3,407 votes

An examination into the cold case of the Iowa boy, Johnny Gosch, who disappeared on his paper route 30 years earlier.

Director
N/A
Writers
David Beilinson, Michael Galinsky, Suki Hawley
Stars
Noreen Gosch, Nancy Allen, Paul Bonacci
Language
English
Country
United States
💬 16
Reviews
📋 10.5K
Watchlists
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🎭 Top Cast

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Noreen Gosch
as Self - Johnny's Mother
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Nancy Allen
as Self - Marc Allen's Aunt
👤
Paul Bonacci
as Self
👤
Troy Boner
as Self - Child Victim
👤
Mike Borland
as Self - Photojournalist
👤
Nick Bryant
as Self - Author
👤
Drew Collins
as Self - Father of Missing Girl
👤
Heather Collins
as Self - Mother of Missing Girl
👤
Orval Cooney
as Self - Police Chief
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Cam Coppess
as Self - Police Officer

💰 Box Office

$16,595
Worldwide Gross
$16,595
Domestic Gross
$7,666
Opening Weekend

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
16:9 HD
Color
Color
Filming Location
Des Moines, Iowa, USA
Production
RumuR Inc.

🏷️ Keywords

paperboydes moines iowathree word titlewritten by directormissing son

🎯 Categories

Crime DocumentaryBiographyCrimeDocumentaryMystery

⭐ Featured Review

Lacks Facts and Real Investigating
by Tri-State_Skater2021-08-28
4/10

"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 John..."

💡 Did You Know?

Johnny was the second person to have his picture on a milk carton. The first was Etan Patz.

📖 Synopsis

An examination into the cold case of the Iowa boy, Johnny Gosch, who disappeared on his paper route 30 years earlier.