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: Ray uses saturated, expressionistic colors to heighten the drama. The costumes are symbolic, such as Vienna appearing in stark white before transitioning to blood-red as she becomes a fugitive.

: As the fanatical antagonist, McCambridge provides the "sulfuric acid" to Crawford’s "fire". Their off-screen mutual dislike reportedly fueled the palpable on-screen tension. “I never met a woman who was more man.” movie review Johnny Guitar 1954 HD (ENG.SUB) Sterling Hayden...

Johnny Guitar (1954), directed by Nicholas Ray, is far from your typical Western; it is a that famously upends nearly every convention of its genre. While the title belongs to Sterling Hayden’s character, the film is legendary for centering on a fierce power struggle between two formidable women: Vienna (Joan Crawford) and Emma Small (Mercedes McCambridge). A Subversive Masterpiece : Ray uses saturated, expressionistic colors to heighten

: Hayden plays the "reformed" gunslinger with a cool, understated delivery that contrasts with the film’s otherwise operatic tone. A Subversive Masterpiece : Hayden plays the "reformed"

: In a genre usually dominated by hyper-masculinity, Johnny Guitar places men in surprisingly passive or supporting roles. Critics often describe it as a "proto-feminist" Western because Vienna commands the narrative with a strength that often dwarfs her male counterparts.

: Crawford delivers an iconic performance of "ferocious stillness". Her character is a self-made woman whose independence and foresight regarding the coming railroad incite the town’s jealousy and fear.

: Ray uses saturated, expressionistic colors to heighten the drama. The costumes are symbolic, such as Vienna appearing in stark white before transitioning to blood-red as she becomes a fugitive.

: As the fanatical antagonist, McCambridge provides the "sulfuric acid" to Crawford’s "fire". Their off-screen mutual dislike reportedly fueled the palpable on-screen tension. “I never met a woman who was more man.” movie review

Johnny Guitar (1954), directed by Nicholas Ray, is far from your typical Western; it is a that famously upends nearly every convention of its genre. While the title belongs to Sterling Hayden’s character, the film is legendary for centering on a fierce power struggle between two formidable women: Vienna (Joan Crawford) and Emma Small (Mercedes McCambridge). A Subversive Masterpiece

: Hayden plays the "reformed" gunslinger with a cool, understated delivery that contrasts with the film’s otherwise operatic tone.

: In a genre usually dominated by hyper-masculinity, Johnny Guitar places men in surprisingly passive or supporting roles. Critics often describe it as a "proto-feminist" Western because Vienna commands the narrative with a strength that often dwarfs her male counterparts.

: Crawford delivers an iconic performance of "ferocious stillness". Her character is a self-made woman whose independence and foresight regarding the coming railroad incite the town’s jealousy and fear.

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