Johnny Guitar -

: Often interpreted as a feminist film, it highlights independent women in a violent, male-dominated world.

The name refers to two legendary cultural touchstones: a groundbreaking 1954 Western film and the stage name of the electrifying musician Johnny "Guitar" Watson. The 1954 Cult Classic Film Johnny Guitar

: Joan Crawford stars as Vienna, a saloon owner facing off against her rival, Emma Small. : Often interpreted as a feminist film, it

: Known for its bold use of color, operatic dialogue, and theatrical "Western dream" atmosphere. : Known for its bold use of color,

Directed by Nicholas Ray, Johnny Guitar is a unique, "gender-bending" Western that subverts typical genre tropes.

John Watson Jr. adopted his stage name after the 1954 film and became a titan of blues, funk, and soul. Remembering Mr. John Watson, Jr. ( Facebook

: Initially overlooked in the US, it was championed by French New Wave directors like François Truffaut and Jean-Luc Godard . The Musician: Johnny "Guitar" Watson