Johns

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"Johns" is a 1996 independent drama film centered on two hustlers in Los Angeles, known for its gritty portrayal of street life and early-career performances by actors like David Arquette.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf film
character Don NERFINISHED
John NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy James Glennon NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
director Scott Silver NERFINISHED
distributionFormat theatrical release
editor Darrin Navarro NERFINISHED
filmFormat feature film
genre LGBT-related film
drama
independent film
hasSettingPeriod 1990s
hasTheme dreams of escape
friendship
marginalization
survival
locationOfStory Los Angeles NERFINISHED
West Hollywood NERFINISHED
mainSubject male prostitution
street life in Los Angeles
musicBy Michael Tavera NERFINISHED
notableFor early-career performance by David Arquette
early-career performance by Lukas Haas
gritty portrayal of street hustlers in Los Angeles
originalLanguage English
portrays a day in the life of two hustlers NERFINISHED
drug use
poverty
violence on the streets
producer Paul Kurta NERFINISHED
Scott Silver NERFINISHED
productionType low-budget independent production
releaseYear 1996
runtimeMinutes 96
screenwriter Scott Silver NERFINISHED
starring David Arquette NERFINISHED
Keith David NERFINISHED
Lukas Haas NERFINISHED
Richard Kind NERFINISHED
Wilson Cruz NERFINISHED
title Johns NERFINISHED

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Scott Silver directed Johns
Scott Silver wrote Johns