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High Noon (1952)

1952 | Western

85 mins

A town Marshal, despite the disagreements of his newlywed bride and the townspeople around him, must face a gang of deadly killers alone at high noon when the gang leader, an outlaw he sent up years ago, arrives on the noon train.



Produced by united artists
Director Fred Zinnemann
Writer Carl Foreman (screenplay), and John W. Cunningham (magazine story "The Tin Star")
Cast Gary Cooper ... Marshal Will Kane, Thomas Mitchell ... Mayor Jonas Henderson , Lloyd Bridges ... Deputy Marshal Harvey Pell, Katy Jurado ... Helen Ramírez, Grace Kelly ... Amy Fowler Kane, Otto Kruger ... Judge Percy Mettrick, Lon Chaney Jr. ... Martin Howe (as Lon Chaney), Harry Morgan ... Sam Fuller (as Henry Morgan), Ian MacDonald ... Frank Miller, Eve McVeagh ... Mildred Fuller, Morgan Farley ... Dr. Mahin - Minister, Harry Shannon ... Cooper, Lee Van Cleef ... Jack Colby, Robert J. Wilke ... Jim Pierce (as Robert Wilke) and Sheb Wooley ... Ben Miller


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Dwight Eisenhower recommended (curated)

 
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8.0 (3 Ratings)
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Bill Clinton recommended (curated)

 
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Ronald Reagan recommended (curated)

 
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High Noon (1952)
1952 | Western
8.0 (3 Ratings)
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"The greatest work of modern English literature. It’s known for being complex and difficult, but in a way it’s very democratic: a story about what it is to be human as one middle-class guy goes about one day of his life in Dublin."

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Morgan Freeman recommended (curated)

 
High Noon (1952)
High Noon (1952)
1952 | Western
8.0 (3 Ratings)
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"Then, my next favorite film is Gary Cooper’s High Noon. Here we’re talking about the one man against many, having to stand alone. And what sticks with me about that movie is that the woman that he loved, who was completely anti-violence, stood up with him, ultimately; and at the end, when all the townspeople had run away, he took that badge off and threw it in the dirt."

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