Johnny 316 is a 1998 independent film from French director Erick Ifergan. The film stars Vincent Gallo, alongside Seymour Cassel, Louise Fletcher, and Nina Brosh.

Johnny 316
Directed byErick Ifergan
Written byErick Ifergan
Produced byErick Ifergan
Starring
Running time
77 minutes
LanguageEnglish

Synopsis

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"A preacher without resources spends his days reciting Bible verses. One day he meets a young jobless girl who wanders on Hollywood Boulevard. An impossible love story begins."[1]

Cast

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Production and release

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Johnny 316 made its debut at the 1998 New York Underground Film Festival. Afterwards, the film became unavailable to watch for nine years. In 2006, the film underwent additional shooting, and was finally completed. In 2007, the film re-emerged, screening at another festival.[2]

Following its second screening, the film continued to be unavailable to watch, until it surfaced on YouTube in 2012.[3] Ifergan's production company, Serial Dreamer, released a new trailer for the film in 2015, advertising it as "the hidden gem of controversial actor Vincent Gallo."[2]

Reception

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Robert Kohler of Variety gave the film a moderately positive review, writing that "Erick Ifergan's Johnny 316 takes Oscar Wilde's Salome and transfers it to Hollywood Boulevard. This 'Sally' never dances, but she does meander the boulevard in a movie that similarly wanders and never finds a groove, tone or point of view. The rather inspired central idea of Gallo as a modern-day John the Baptist goes undeveloped, with a ton of pretense in its wake."[4]

References

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  1. ^ Johnny 316 iTunes description
  2. ^ a b Lunn, Oliver (4 April 2018). "Unearthing the lost 90s indie movie starring Vincent Gallo". Dazed Digital.
  3. ^ Gohil, Dillon. "Johnny 316 – Arthouse Cinemas Portrayal of the Story of Salome". The Fourth Floor.
  4. ^ Kohler, Robert (28 December 2007). "Johnny 316". Variety.