D'où viens-tu Johnny?
- Yvan Audouard
- Noël Howard
- Christian Plume
- Johnny Hallyday
- Sylvie Vartan
companies
- Hoche Productions
- Société Nouvelle de Cinématographie (SNC)
- 30 October 1963 (1963-10-30) (France)
- France
- French
D'où viens-tu Johnny ? ("Where Are You from, Johnny?") is a 1963 French film directed by Noël Howard, starring French rock and pop idols Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan, both of whom would later marry two years later.[1]
Plot
Johnny Rivière (Hallyday) is a young Parisian with a pure heart, passionate about rock and roll. The basement of a bar serves as a rehearsal room for him and his musicians, in exchange for small services that he provides to the boss, Mr. Franck. When he realizes that he is being manipulated by thugs, he revolts and throws a load of drugs into the Seine that he was responsible for transporting without his knowledge. Threatened with death, he takes refuge with his family in the Camargue, soon joined by his fiancée Gigi (Vartan) but also hunted down by the thugs who are after him. Hence fights, rides, love and songs… and the inevitable Happy ending.
Songs
- "Ma guitare", etc.
References
- ^ Violet, Bernard (2012). Johnny Hallyday pour les nuls (in French). Paris: First. p. 100. ISBN 978-2754040532. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
External links
- D'où viens-tu Johnny? at IMDb
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- Salut les copains
- Les Bras en croix
- Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime
- Derrière l'amour
- Hamlet
- Solitudes à deux
- Hollywood
- À partir de maintenant
- En pièces détachées
- Quelque part un aigle
- La Peur
- Entre Violence et Violon
- Nashville en direct
- Rock'n'Roll Attitude
- Gang
- Cadillac
- Ça ne change pas un homme
- Rough Town
- Lorada
- Ce que je sais
- Sang pour sang
- À la vie, à la mort !
- Ma vérité
- Le Cœur d'un homme
- "T'aimer follement"
- "Souvenirs, souvenirs"
- "Itsy bitsy petit bikini"
- "Kili Watch"
- "Viens danser le twist"
- "Retiens la nuit"
- "Ya ya twist"
- "Elle est terrible"
- "Tes tendres années"
- "Les Bras en croix" (c/w "Quitte-moi doucement" and "Dis-moi oui" on the EP)
- "Da dou ron ron"
- "Ma guitare"
- "Pour moi la vie va commencer"
- "Le Pénitencier"
- "Un ami ça n'a pas de prix"
- "Quand revient la nuit"
- "Cheveux longs et idées courtes"
- "Noir c'est noir"
- "Si j'étais un charpentier"
- "Hey Joe"
- "Petite fille"
- "San Francisco"
- "À tout casser"
- "Cours plus vite Charlie"
- "Que je t'aime"
- "Ceux que l'amour a blessés"
- "Jésus Christ"
- "Deux amis pour un amour"
- "Essayez"
- "Oh! Ma jolie Sarah"
- "Comme un corbeau blanc"
- "J'ai un problème" (with Sylvie Vartan)
- "Noël interdit"
- "Prends ma vie"
- "Je t'aime, je t'aime, je t'aime"
- "Johnny Rider"
- "La Fille de l'été dernier"
- "La Terre promise"
- "Requiem pour un fou"
- "Derrière l'amour" (c/w "Joue pas de rock'n'roll pour moi")
- "Gabrielle"
- "Ne me quitte pas" (live)
- "Quelque chose de Tennessee"
- "L'Envie" (live)
- "Que je t'aime" (live)
- "Mirador"
- "Je ne suis pas un héros"
- "Diego libre dans sa tête"
- "Ça ne change pas un homme"
- "Tous ensemble"
- "Marie"
- "Mon plus beau Noël"
- "Ça n'finira jamais"
- Tales of Paris
- D'où viens-tu Johnny?
- Cherchez l'idole
- À tout casser
- The Specialists
- Point de chute
- L'aventure, c'est l'aventure
- L'Animal
- Détective
- Terminus
- The Iron Triangle
- Why Not Me?
- The Man on the Train
- Crime Spree
- Crimson Rivers II: Angels of the Apocalypse
- Quartier V.I.P.
- Jean-Philippe
- Vengeance
- The Pink Panther 2
- Titeuf
- Salaud, on t'aime
- Rock'n Roll
- Chacun sa vie et son intime conviction
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