The Strange Thing About the Johnsons
- Original title
- The Strange Thing About the Johnsons
- Year
- 2011
- Running time
- 28 min.
- Country
- United States
- Director
- Screenwriter
- Cast
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- Billy Mayo
- Brandon Greenhouse
- Angela Bullock
- Danièle Watts
- Carlon Jeffery
- John C. Johnson
- Reatha Grey
- Connie Jackson
- Stanley Clay
- Casey Desmond
- Anna Jean
- Matt Baker
- Matthew McCray
- Kay Benjamin
- Mark Campbell
- Donald R. Dinkins
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- Music
- Cinematography
- Producer
- Genre
- Drama. Comedy. Thriller | Black Comedy. Sexual Abuse. Family Relationships. Half-length Film
- Synopsis
- The Johnsons are an attractive, well-to-do, upper-middle class family. Sidney, husband and father, is a famous poet, known and adored for his kindness and sensitivity. Joan, wife and mother, is a dutiful housewife, an obsessive homemaker and the life of every party. Their son, Isaiah, is a charismatic young man who has just gotten married to an equally appealing young woman. In fact, there is only thing that separates the Johnsons from their charming friends and neighbors: Isaiah, the son, has been molesting by Sidney, his father, since he was twelve years old. And what's more, Sidney has written a memoir that chronicles, in great detail, the ins-and-outs of this unseemly father-son relationship. Will the manuscript ever see the light of day, or will young Isaiah have a thing or two to say about it?
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