Cat Ballou
"Cat Ballou" is a 1965 Western comedy film directed by Elliott Silverstein. It stars Jane Fonda as the titular character, a woman who becomes a notorious outlaw in the Wild West. The film is known for its blend of humor and action, as well as its satirical take on traditional Western tropes.
The story follows Cat Ballou as she seeks revenge for her father's murder. She recruits a washed-up gunslinger, played by Lee Marvin, who won an Academy Award for his performance. The film features a memorable soundtrack, including the song "Cat Ballou," which adds to its charm and appeal.