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Johnny Got His Gun
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Johnny Got His Gun

Aug 4, 1971
1h 52m
★ 7.5

The most shattering experience you'll ever live.

Overview

A young American soldier, rendered in pseudocoma from an artillery shell from WWI, recalls his life leading up to that point.

Genres

War
Drama

Production Companies

World Entertainment

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Cast

Timothy Bottoms

Joe Bonham

Timothy Bottoms

Kathy Fields

Kareen

Kathy Fields

Marsha Hunt

Joe's Mother

Marsha Hunt

Jason Robards

Joe's Father

Jason Robards

Donald Sutherland

Christ

Donald Sutherland

Charles McGraw

Mike Burkeman

Charles McGraw

Sandy Brown Wyeth

Lucky

Sandy Brown Wyeth

Don 'Red' Barry

Jody Simmons

Don 'Red' Barry

Peter Brocco

Ancient Prelate

Peter Brocco

Kendell Clarke

Hospital Offical

Kendell Clarke

Eric Christmas

Corporal Timlon

Eric Christmas

Eduard Franz

Col. / Gen. Tillery

Eduard Franz

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