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  1. 1923-ban a nigériai brit kolónián Mr. Johnson (Maynard Eziashi) igazi különlegességnek számít: egy tanult fekete, aki nem igazán jön ki a helyiekkel, és a britekkel is meggyűlik a baja. A brit Harry Rudbecknek (Pierce Brosnan) dolgozik és angolnak vallja magát, annak ellenére, hogy sosem járt Angliában. Mindig úgy helyezkedik, hogy előre jusson, és végül mindig bajba kerül.

  2. In 1923 British Colonial Nigeria, Mister Johnson is an oddity -- an educated black man who doesn't really fit in with the natives or the British. He works for the local British magistrate, and considers himself English, though he has never been to England. He is always scheming, trying to get ahead, which lands him in a lot of hot water.

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  3. In 1923 British Colonial Nigeria, Mister Johnson is an oddity, an educated black man who doesn't really fit in with the natives, nor the British. He works fo...

  4. In 1923 British Colonial Nigeria, Mister Johnson is an oddity – an educated black man who doesn’t really fit in with the natives or the British. He works for the local British magistrate, and considers himself English, though he has never been to England. He is always scheming, trying to get ahead, which lands him in a lot of hot water. Exec.

  5. MISTER JOHNSON, based on the 1939 novel by Joyce Cary, is a graceful, heartfelt drama about the limits of idealism, affectingly acted and handsomely shot. Directed by Bruce Beresford • 1990 • United States Starring Maynard Eziashi, Pierce Brosnan A decade after he broke through with BREAKER MORANT, Australian director Bruce Beresford made another acclaimed film about the effects of ...

  6. In 1923 British Colonial Nigeria, Mister Johnson is an oddity -- an educated black man who doesn't really fit in with the natives or the British. He works for the local British magistrate, and considers himself English, though he has never been to England. He is always scheming, trying to get ahead, which lands him in a lot of hot water.