Harry Johnson

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Harry Johnson

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Monkey Business
1h 30m
Movie 1998

Monkey Business

Two ex-cons try to frame the good-guy detective who sent them to jail. However, a group of kids decides to shut the gangsters' operations down with the help of some friends from the animal kingdom.

Shadow of Obsession
1h 36m
Movie 1994

Shadow of Obsession

A female professor is taunted and stalked by an emotionally disturbed student, and then, when he disappears, is accused of killing him, although no body can be found.

Majority Rule
1h 40m
Movie 1992

Majority Rule

A war heroine returns to the US to run for president and ends up facing enemies worse than those in the battle: corruption and the dangerous game of power.

Seeds of Tragedy
1h 40m
Movie 1991

Seeds of Tragedy

Coca leaves making their way from Peru to Downtown Los Angeles.

Warlock
1h 43m
Movie 1989

Warlock

In 17th century New England, witch hunter Giles Redferne captures an evil warlock, but the conjurer eludes death with supernatural help. Flung into the future, the warlock winds up in the 1980s and plans to bring about the end of the world. Redferne follows the enchanter into the modern era and continues his mission, but runs into trouble in such unfamiliar surroundings. With the help of a young woman, can Redferne finally defeat the warlock?

Bad Dreams
1h 26m
Movie 1988

Bad Dreams

Unity Field, a "free love" cult from the '70s, is mostly remembered for its notorious mass suicide led by Harris, its charismatic leader. While all members are supposed to burn in a fire together, young Cynthia is spared by chance. Years later, the nightmare of Unity Field remains buried in her mind. But when those around Cynthia start killing themselves, and she begins having visions of Harris, she may be forced to confront the past -- before it confronts her.

Biography

Harry "Chip" Johnson is an American actor. For well over 30 years, Harry's ADR voice was a part of over 2,000 television episodes, especially all the Law & Order shows and Wolf Films' Chicago shows, along with dozens of feature films, commercials and video games, mostly uncredited.

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