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Episode 36: CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD Movie Reviews - How JOHNNY GUITAR Flipped The Western Genre On It's Head!

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In this episode, which is a part of my series, CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MOVIE REVIEWS, I review JOHNNY GUITAR, which was Directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge and Ernest Borgnine! This is a classic fifties western, which is a real genre bender! It's told from the point of view of women in this mostly male dominated genre! Over the years many people consider it a feminist western. Myself and my guest, Toby Roan, who has a website dedicated to fifties westerns, (link below), discuss the film and why it's still so relevant now! Fiftieswesterns.com You can also watch my interview with Toby about his book on the making of the western THE ONE EYED JACKS at the link below! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yZkySkDSVxc&t=12s If this is your first time on my podcast, please consider subscribing! Want to receive exclusive content created by me? Become one of my Patreon members TODAY! patreon.com/RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies Connect With Me On Social Media: Twitter: @RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies Facebook: fb.me/RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies IG: @RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies Did you enjoy this episode ? Leave a tip below if you can! A Digital tip jar? What a time to be alive ! ko-fi.com/robertbellissimoatthemovies
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In this episode, which is a part of my series, CLASSIC HOLLYWOOD MOVIE REVIEWS, I review JOHNNY GUITAR, which was Directed by Nicholas Ray and starred Joan Crawford, Sterling Hayden, Mercedes McCambridge and Ernest Borgnine! This is a classic fifties western, which is a real genre bender! It's told from the point of view of women in this mostly male dominated genre! Over the years many people consider it a feminist western. Myself and my guest, Toby Roan, who has a website dedicated to fifties westerns, (link below), discuss the film and why it's still so relevant now! Fiftieswesterns.com You can also watch my interview with Toby about his book on the making of the western THE ONE EYED JACKS at the link below! https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=yZkySkDSVxc&t=12s If this is your first time on my podcast, please consider subscribing! Want to receive exclusive content created by me? Become one of my Patreon members TODAY! patreon.com/RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies Connect With Me On Social Media: Twitter: @RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies Facebook: fb.me/RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies IG: @RobertBellissimoAtTheMovies Did you enjoy this episode ? Leave a tip below if you can! A Digital tip jar? What a time to be alive ! ko-fi.com/robertbellissimoatthemovies
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