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The posse tracks them down, and the last two of Kid's men are killed by infighting; one, Bart, is killed by Johnny when Bart was going to betray and shoot the Kid. A halt is called to the bloodbath by the posse's leader, McIvers. Emma challenges Vienna to a showdown and shoots Vienna in the shoulder;
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Dancin' Kid and his gang rob the town bank, while Vienna is there by coincidence, to fund their escape to California, but the pass is blocked by a railroad crew dynamiting a way in, and they flee back to their secret hideout (a played-out silver mine) behind a waterfall. Emma convinces the townsfolk
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On the outskirts of a wind-swept Arizona cattle town, an aggressive and strong-willed saloonkeeper named Vienna maintains a volatile relationship with the local cattlemen and townsfolk. Not only does she support the railroad being laid nearby (the cattlemen oppose it), but she permits "The Dancin'
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For the lady, as usual, is as sexless as the lions on the public library steps and as sharp and romantically forbidding as a package of unwrapped razor blades." He further commented that the film was no more than a "flat walk-through — or occasional ride-through—of western cliches...The color is
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praised the film as "one of the better pictures of its type. Filmed in what is without question the best example of Trucolor photography yet shown, its mixture of romance, hatred and violence grips one's attention throughout, in spite of the fact that it is overburdened with a number of 'talky'
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commented, "It proves should leave saddles and Levis to someone else and stick to city lights for a background. is only a fair piece of entertainment. becomes so involved with character nuances and neuroses, all wrapped up in dialogue, that never has a chance to rear up in the saddle... The
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Most people claimed Crawford was easy to work with, always professional, generous, patient and kind. Issues between Crawford and McCambridge cropped up early on, but Ray was not alarmed – at first. He found it "heaven sent" that they disliked each other and felt it added greatly to the dramatic
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Vienna appears to be getting the best of another verbal confrontation when one of the wounded bank robbers, a youth named Turkey, is discovered under a table. Emma persuades the men to hang Vienna and Turkey, and burns the saloon down. At the last second Vienna, though not Turkey, is saved from
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Vienna faces them down, helped by the mysterious and just-arrived Johnny Guitar, a guitar-player who had an interview scheduled with her that day. McIvers gives Vienna, Johnny Guitar, and Dancin' Kid and his sidekicks 24 hours to leave. Johnny turns out to be Vienna's ex-lover and a reformed
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is the only movie that I'd like to remake someday, although I know that it's impossible. It's probably closest to the worst nightmare I can have. I know for sure that my desire to remake this movie comes from my warped thought that I want to remake my own nightmare."
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The locals, led by John McIvers and egged on by Emma Small (a onetime rival of Vienna for the Dancin' Kid's affections) are determined to force Vienna out of town, and the hold-up of the stage (erroneously blamed on the Dancin' Kid) offers a perfect pretext.
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of Westerns, a Western dream". He was especially impressed by the film's extravagance: the bold colors, the poetry of the dialogue in certain scenes, and the theatricality which results in cowboys vanishing and dying "with the grace of
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Dancin' Kid calls to Emma but is killed by a bullet to the head fired by the angered and insanely jealous Emma. Vienna then shoots Emma in the head. The posse allows Johnny and Vienna to leave the hideout in peace, watching them go.
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for what it was: "an intense, unconventional, stylized picture, full of ambiguities and subtexts that rendered it extremely modern." During its release overseas, the film found acclaim by then-critics
331:. Written by Granados for Piano, though often performed on classical guitar, the piece is played by Joan Crawford's character (dubbed) seated at the saloon piano in one of the film's climactic scenes. 723:, and music by Martin Silvestri and Joel Higgins. The musical was nominated for numerous awards for the original production, and has been produced around the world. Licensing is available through 821:, episode 12.1, "The Night Virginia City Died", Vienna's bar is burned down for the umpteenth time. The footage is spectacular, and appears to have been used in many films and TV shows. 556:
people in the story never achieve much depth, this character shallowness being at odds with the pretentious attempt at analysis to which the script and direction devotes so much time."
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have similar backstories (both may be former prostitutes who become saloonkeepers), and both own land where a train station will be built because of access to water. Also, Harmonica (
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On September 20, 2016, Olive Films released the film on Blu-Ray and DVD as part of its lineup, Olive Signature. The release features an archival introduction from
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confidently strides through genre conventions, emerging with a brilliant statement that transcends its period setting -- and left an indelible mark."
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was next in mind for the role but was unable to accept because she was tied up with another film. Finally, Nicholas Ray brought in McCambridge.
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passages. This, however, is not a serious flaw and could be corrected by some judicious cutting of the rather overlong running time."
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conflict. The reasons for the feud appear to date back to a time when Crawford had once dated McCambridge's husband,
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slightly awful and the Arizona scenery is only fair. Let's put it down as a fiasco. Miss Crawford went that away."
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hanging by Johnny Guitar. Vienna and Johnny escape the posse and find refuge in Dancin' Kid's secret hideaway.
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singled out Crawford's physical appearance, stating "no more femininity comes from her than from the rugged
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gunslinger whose real name is Johnny Logan. A smoldering love/hate relationship develops.
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in 2004, with a book by American television producer Nicholas van Hoogstraten, lyrics by
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The title song is heard on radios throughout the Mojave wasteland in the videogame
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The movie is mentioned by the main hero of Jean-Luc Godard's 10th feature film,
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s central plot (Western settlers vs. the railroad company) may be recycled from
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that Vienna is as guilty as the rest, and the posse rides to her saloon.
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Martin Scorsese introduces Johnny Guitar (USA, 1954) dir. Nicholas Ray
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Kid" (her former amour) and his confederates to frequent her saloon.
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A stage musical based on the film and novel was created and debuted
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as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant".
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had grossed $ 2.5 million in North American rentals. According to
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the film was a "money maker" at the British box office in 1954.
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Billings, Josh (December 16, 1954). "Other monkey makers".
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Crawford and Nick Ray were scheduled to make a film called
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Truffaut, François (April 1955). "A Wonderful Certainty".
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paid homage to the film. His lead character Pepa Marcos (
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for the role of Emma Small, but they were too expensive.
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This article is about the 1954 film. For the song, see
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as one of the Greatest Films of All Time. He said, "
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Index

Johnny Guitar (song)
Johnny Guitar (disambiguation)

theatrical poster
Nicholas Ray
Philip Yordan
Ben Maddow
Roy Chanslor
Herbert J. Yates
Joan Crawford
Sterling Hayden
Mercedes McCambridge
Scott Brady
Ernest Borgnine
Harry Stradling
Richard L. Van Enger
Peggy Lee
Victor Young
Trucolor
Republic Pictures
Western film
Nicholas Ray
Joan Crawford
Sterling Hayden
Mercedes McCambridge
Ernest Borgnine
Scott Brady
Republic Pictures
Roy Chanslor
National Film Registry

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