
Mister Johnson
Drama
Overview
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.
Top Cast
Maynard Eziashi
Maynard Eziashi
Mister Johnson
Maynard Eziashi
Mister Johnson


Pierce Brosnan
Pierce Brosnan
Harry Rudbeck
Pierce Brosnan
Harry Rudbeck


Edward Woodward
Edward Woodward
Sargy Gollup
Edward Woodward
Sargy Gollup


Beatie Edney
Beatie Edney
Celia Rudbeck
Beatie Edney
Celia Rudbeck


Denis Quilley
Denis Quilley
Bulteen
Denis Quilley
Bulteen
Nick Reding
Nick Reding
Tring
Nick Reding
Tring


Bella Enahoro
Bella Enahoro
Bamu
Bella Enahoro
Bamu
Femi Fatoba
Femi Fatoba
Waziri
Femi Fatoba
Waziri


Kwabena Manso
Kwabena Manso
Benjamin
Kwabena Manso
Benjamin


Steve James
Steve James
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