Johnny Go Home (1975)
A two part investigation of the dangers facing teenagers, who leave home for the bright lights of London. The End of the Line followed the case histories of Tommy, a 12 year-old Scottish boy, and Annie, a 16 year-old girl hardened to her homelessness. The Murder of Billy Two-Tone forensically uncovers the facts behind the killing of Billy McPhee, discovering disturbing facts on Roger Gleaves, a child sexual abuser and homeless children hostels owner. His housing empire turns out to be based on sexual exploitation and financial corruption.
Director: John Willis
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 100 min
Release Date: July 22, 1975
Production: Yorkshire Television
Country: United Kingdom
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Johnny Go Home about?
- A two part investigation of the dangers facing teenagers, who leave home for the bright lights of London. The End of the Line followed the case histories of Tommy, a 12 year-old Scottish boy, and Annie, a 16 year-old girl hardened to her homelessness. The Murder of Billy Two-Tone forensically uncovers the facts behind the killing of Billy McPhee, discovering disturbing facts on Roger Gleaves, a child sexual abuser and homeless children hostels owner. His housing empire turns out to be based on sexual exploitation and financial corruption.
- Who directed Johnny Go Home?
- Johnny Go Home was directed by John Willis.
- How long is Johnny Go Home?
- Johnny Go Home has a runtime of 1h 40m (100 minutes).
- What genre is Johnny Go Home?
- Johnny Go Home is a Documentary film.
- Where was Johnny Go Home produced?
- Johnny Go Home was produced in United Kingdom.