Johnny Guitar (1954)



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Synopsis:
One of the strangest westerns on record, Johnny Guitar has less in common with Zane Grey than it does with Sigmund Freud and Krafft-Ebbing. The title character, played by Sterling Hayden, is a guitar-strumming drifter who was once the lover of Arizona saloon-owner Vienna (Joan Crawford). Though her establishment doesn't make a dime, Vienna doesn't care because the railroad is going to come in soon, bringing a whole slew of thirsty new customers. This puts her at odds with bulldyke rancher Emma Small (Mercedes McCambridge), who doesn't want any new settlers on her land. Hating Vienna with a purple passion, Emma will do anything to drive her out of the territory...and even worse, Emma's got the law and the other ranchers on her side. Hoping to keep Emma at bay, Vienna hires Johnny Guitar, who unbeknownst to everyone else in town is a notorious gunslinger. But Johnny prefers to bide his time, waiting for Emma to strike before he makes his move. As a result, Vienna endures several life-threatening experiences, culminating with a feverish chase through the Arizona wilds with lynch-happy Emma and her minions in hot pursuit. According to most sources, the animosity between Joan Crawford and Mercedes McCambridge was quite real, added several extra dimensions to their scenes together. Director Nicholas Ray and screenwriter Philip Yordan stuff the film with so much sexual symbolism that one wonders why they left out a train going into a tunnel. Ms. Crawford's vivid red-and-blue wardrobe scheme was later appropriated by Ray for James Dean in Rebel Without a Cause--with equally stunning results. In addition to the stars, Johnny Guitar is well stocked with reliable supporting players, including Ernest Borgnine, Ben Cooper, Royal Dano (superb as a consumptive, book-reading hired gun) and Paul Fix.

~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Theatrical Release
1/1/1954
Director Credit
Raymond Nicholas Kienzle Director
Cast Credit
Will Wright Ned
Denver Pyle Posseman
Robert Osterloh Sam
Clem Harvey Posse
Sumner Williams Posseman
Frank Marlowe Frank
Trevor Bardette Jenks
John Maxwell Jake
Shelby F. Wooley Posseman
Billie Cassin Vienna
Sterling Hayden Johnny Guitar
Mercedes McCambridge Emma Small
Gerald Kenneth Tierney Dancin'Kid
Ward Bond John McIvers
Ernest Borgnine Bart Lonergan
Ben Cooper Turkey Ralston
Royal Dano Corey
John Peter Richmond Old Tom
Paul Fix Eddie
Frank Ferguson Marshal Williams
Rhys Williams Mr. Andrews
Ian MacDonald Pete
Production Credits Credit
Herbert J. Yates Producer
Art Department Credit
Edward Boyle Set Designer
James Sullivan Art Director
John McCarthy Production Designer
John McCarthy Set Designer
Edward Boyle Production Designer
Film Camera Credit
Harry Stradling Cinematographer
Visual Effects Credit
Howard Lydecker Special Effects
Theodore Lydecker Special Effects
Wardrobe Hair Makeup Credit
Bob Mark Makeup
Sheila O'Brien Costume Designer

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