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Johnny Guitar at Chelsea Theater

Johnny Guitar

110 mins | Rated TBC


Johnny Guitar
(Nicholas Ray, 1954, 110 min)

Sat May 27, 4:00 pm
Tue May 30, 7:00 pm

Ray’s cracking-good, psychologically complex western stars Joan Crawford at her best as a saloon owner trying to protect her friend from the noose wielded by an out-of-control lynch mob, headed up by a diabolical Mercedes McCambridge. Sterling Hayden ably fills out the boots of the title character, who comes to help his former lover ward off the bad guys. This McCarthy-era allegory features stunning color photography and double entendres galore; it’s slowly come to be commonly identified as one of the great American films of the 1950s. (Metrograph)
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Johnny Guitar
(Nicholas Ray, 1954, 110 min)

Sat May 27, 4:00 pm
Tue May 30, 7:00 pm

Ray’s cracking-good, psychologically complex western stars Joan Crawford at her best as a saloon owner trying to protect her friend from the noose wielded by an out-of-control lynch mob, headed up by a diabolical Mercedes McCambridge. Sterling Hayden ably fills out the boots of the title character, who comes to help his former lover ward off the bad guys. This McCarthy-era allegory features stunning color photography and double entendres galore; it’s slowly come to be commonly identified as one of the great American films of the 1950s. (Metrograph)
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Johnny Guitar

110 mins | Rated TBC | Western


Johnny Guitar
(Nicholas Ray, 1954, 110 min)

Sat May 27, 4:00 pm
Tue May 30, 7:00 pm

Ray’s cracking-good, psychologically complex western stars Joan Crawford at her best as a saloon owner trying to protect her friend from the noose wielded by an out-of-control lynch mob, headed up by a diabolical Mercedes McCambridge. Sterling Hayden ably fills out the boots of the title character, who comes to help his former lover ward off the bad guys. This McCarthy-era allegory features stunning color photography and double entendres galore; it’s slowly come to be commonly identified as one of the great American films of the 1950s. (Metrograph)

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