"Johnny Guitar" (1954) features Joan Crawford as Vienna, another tough bar girl turned
business visionary. Having built a saloon in the middle of nowhere, this
formidable woman waits for the railroad to come by her front door. Crawford uses
her hard, hard voice like a hammer — on the charming outlaw who wants a cut, the
townspeople who can't abide her uppitiness, and the prodigal Johnny Guitar, who
once loved and left her.
Vienna's opposite number is twitchy Emma Small (Mercedes McCambridge), a hysterical townswoman who dresses
in preacherly black and almost literally burns with sexual jealousy of the
arrogant saloonkeeper. Don't look for anything like a catfight in this radical
Western: These women face each other down with .45s.
McCambridge in "Johnny Guitar" (courtesy Everett
Collection)