(Scranton, Pennsylvania, black and white version, TV premiere)
1958-03-08
Spain
(re-release)
1980-10-22
Italy
(Venice Film Festival)
1993-09-01
Japan
(re-release)
1996-04-26
Mexico
(Cineteca Nacional)
2002-05-25
Australia
(DVD premiere)
2008-07-30
Greece
(Athens Film Festival)
2009-09-18
Portugal
(re-release)
2015-10-15
UK
(re-release)
2016-05-06
Israel
(Jerusalem Film Festival)
2016-07-15
New Zealand
(New Zealand International Film Festival)
2016-07-27
Italy
(Il Cinema Ritrovato, 4K restored version)
2017-06-25
France
(re-release, restored version)
2018-02-14
China
(Beijing International Film Festival)
2021-09-26
Johnny Guitar
(Original title)
Mujer pasional
Argentina
Johnny Guitar
Australia
Wenn Frauen hassen
Austria
Johnny Guitare
Belgium (French title)
Johnny Guitar
Brazil
Джони Китарата
Bulgaria (Bulgarian title)
Johnny Guitar
Canada (English title)
Johnny Guitar
Canada (French title)
荒漠怪客
China (Mandarin title)
Johnny Guitar
Denmark
Johnny Guitar
Finland
Johnny Guitar
Finland (Swedish title)
Johnny Guitare
France
Johnny Guitar
France (dvd box title)
Johnny Guitar - Gejagt, gehaßt, gefürchtet
Germany
Johnny Guitar
Greece
Johnny Guitar
Hungary
Johnny Guitar
Italy
Dai sajin
Japan
大砂塵
Japan (Japanese title)
Mujer pasional
Mexico
Johnny Guitar
Portugal
Johnny Chitară
Romania (poster title)
Джонни-гитара
Russia
Джонни-гитара
Soviet Union (Russian title)
Johnny Guitar
Spain
Johnny Gitarr
Sweden
Johnny Guitar
Sweden (video box title)
Johnny Guitar
Turkey (Turkish title)
Dişi Kartal
Turkey (Turkish title) (new title)
Johnny Guitar Dişi Panter
Turkey (Turkish title) (poster title)
Johnny Guitar
UK
Johnny Guitar
USA
Mujer pasional
Uruguay (original subtitled version)
Wenn Frauen hassen
West Germany
Johnny Guitar - Gehaßt, gejagt, gefürchtet
West Germany (alternative spelling)
Sex & Nudity
None
Nothing overt, but various sexual dynamics and relationships are portrayed barely below the surface, including lesbian themes.
Female protagonist at times is referred to as "tramp" because she had other sexual relationships after she broke up with her fiance.
Violence & Gore
Mild
Near the end, a character fires a revolver at a man who's not in the picture. When the camera cuts to the man, he has a red bullet wound in his forehead. Although the SFX aren't detailed, it's graphic violence by the standards of 1954.
Several people are shot to death, including one woman.
A man is lynched offscreen.
A saloon brawl.
Alcohol, Drugs & Smoking
Mild
Much of the film takes place in a saloon, so naturally there is drinking.