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The film is frequently praised for its "killer premise" and atmospheric Irish setting but criticized for its disjointed structure and "laughable" or "preposterous" ending. While it begins as a provocative theological mystery, it shifts halfway into a more standard, less effective crime-noir caper.

“The unusual plot twists with religious overtones kept me tuned into this entertaining thriller despite not being a true believer in its fanciful denouement.” Dennis Schwartz Movie Reviews Reviews of Johnny Nobody (1961) - Letterboxd Johnny Nobody

“This starts out vaguely intriguing... But then it turns into a lot of priestly running around... and an ending that is laughably Shocking and Very Important Indeed.” Letterboxd · 1 year ago The film is frequently praised for its "killer

The 1961 film , directed by and starring Nigel Patrick, is generally regarded by critics and audiences as a thriller with an exceptional premise that ultimately falters in its execution. Critical Consensus But then it turns into a lot of priestly running around