John Paul Jones is a 1959 biographical epic film about John Paul Jones. The film was made by Samuel Bronston Productions and released by Warner Bros. It was directed by John Farrow and produced by Samuel Bronston from a screenplay by John Farrow, Ben Hecht, Jesse Lasky Jr. from the story Nor'wester by Clements Ripley. The music score was by Max Steiner, the cinematography by Michel Kelber. The film starred Robert Stack in the title role, Marisa Pavan, Charles Coburn, Macdonald Carey, Jean-Pierre Aumont, David Farrar, Peter Cushing, Basil Sydney, Thomas Gomez and Mia Farrow in her film debut.... Bette Davis made a guest appearance as Empress Catherine the Great. In his review of the film for the New York Times, Bosley Crowther observes "Stack performs the knotty little Scotsman as though he were a slightly dull but talkative member of a conservative gentleman's club". John Paul Jones, bassist for English rock band Led Zeppelin, took this stage name at the suggestion of a friend, Andrew Loog Oldham, who had seen the film's poster .
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| Release date: | June 16, 1959 |
| Directed by: | John Farrow |
| Runtime: | 126 Minutes |
| Producer: | Samuel Bronston |
| Editor: | Eda Warren |
| Music by: | Max Steiner |
| Screenplay by: | John Farrow |