Mr. Vincent

Mr. Vincent is an American thriller film released in 1997 written, produced and directed by Robert Celestino.

[6] Following the transformation of Johnny Vincent, a Yonkers school teacher and aspiring singer-songwriter, as he progresses from being a kind-hearted suitor to evolving into a vindictive stalker.

[5] Variety said that the film is characterized by strong lead performances and keenly observed psychological nuances, distinguishing it as a noteworthy low-budget indie drama and highlighting director Robert Celestino's potential as a promising filmmaker.

They concluded that Frank John Hughes is excellently cast and delivers a compelling performance as Johnny Vincent, a high school teacher and aspiring singer-songwriter residing in Yonkers, New York.

Johnny's life alternates between moments of fortune when he performs his music in modest bars, largely unnoticed by the patrons, and periods of misfortune when he struggles to maintain meaningful relationships with women.