Johnny Concho
Johnny Concho

Johnny Concho

1956Movie84 minEnglish

In Johnny Concho, Frank Sinatra plays a man who goes from the town bully to town coward!

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IMDb6.4/10
Director: Don SiegelGenres: Western

Plot Summary

Johnny Concho, a dandyish mobster, arrives in a frontier town to take over the local gambling operation. He intends to muscle out the current kingpin, but finds the town already run by a tyrannical sheriff. Johnny tries to maintain his suave demeanor while navigating the violent realities of the West, eventually leading to a confrontation that tests his mettle and morality.

Critical Reception

While not a major critical or commercial success upon its release, 'Johnny Concho' has since gained a reputation as an interesting and somewhat unconventional Western, often noted for its darker tone and Frank Sinatra's performance in a non-musical role. It's seen as a precursor to the grittier Westerns that would become more prominent later.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its departure from typical Western tropes.
  • Sinatra's performance is noted as a compelling, if unusual, turn.
  • The film's somber atmosphere and existential undertones are frequently highlighted.

Google audience: Audience reception for 'Johnny Concho' is not widely documented through aggregated Google user reviews, but its legacy suggests a niche appreciation among those who seek out offbeat Westerns.

Fun Fact

Frank Sinatra, who was a major star at the time, took a significant pay cut to make 'Johnny Concho', reportedly because he was interested in exploring a more dramatic, less glamorous role and working with director Don Siegel.

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John Chard

John Chard

Same Bloodline. Different Cut. Johnny Concho is directed by Don McGuire who also co-writes the screenplay with David P. Harmon. It stars Frank Sinatra, Keenan Wynn, William Conrad, Christopher Dark and Phyllis Kirk. Music is by Nelson Ri...