

Who Took Johnny
Visit website6.8/10 • 60
2014-01-17 • 1h 20m
An examination of the infamous thirty-year-old cold case of Iowa paperboy Johnny Gosch, the first missing child to appear on a milk carton. The film focuses on Johnny’s mother, Noreen Gosch, and her relentless quest to find the truth about what happened to her son. Along the way there have been mysterious sightings, bizarre revelations, and a confrontation with a person who claims to have helped abduct Johnny.
- Directors
- David Beilinson, Suki Hawley
- Writters
- Suki Hawley, Michael Galinsky, David Beilinson
- Editors
- Suki Hawley

Who Took Johnny
Visit website2014-01-17 • 1h 20m
6.8/10 • 60
An examination of the infamous thirty-year-old cold case of Iowa paperboy Johnny Gosch, the first missing child to appear on a milk carton. The film focuses on Johnny’s mother, Noreen Gosch, and her relentless quest to find the truth about what happened to her son. Along the way there have been mysterious sightings, bizarre revelations, and a confrontation with a person who claims to have helped abduct Johnny.
- Directors
- David Beilinson, Suki Hawley
- Writters
- Suki Hawley, Michael Galinsky, David Beilinson
- Editors
- Suki Hawley
Top Billed Cast
View CreditsNoreen Gosch
Self
Johnny Gosch
Self (archive footage)
John Gosch Sr.
Self
John Walsh
Self
John DeCamp
Self
Paul Bonacci
Self
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- Original Language
- English
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- Keywords
- pedophiliakidnappinginvestigationhuman traffickingconspiracymissing childchild kidnappingwoman director