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Critic David Parkinson
rated 10

Deserving of its label as a true classic, and essential viewing.

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Florian Wendorff
rated 8

A good movie with several interesting approaches: the lone and broken hero (certainly unusual for its time), the real time-storyline and strong women who play an important part in the film. But with today's standard the acting seems a bit exa...

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Cast & Crew

Fred Zinnemann
Director
Tom London
As Sam (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
As Church Member (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
As Coy (uncredited)
Lon Chaney Jr.
As Martin Howe
Dick Elliott
As Kibbee (uncredited)
Lloyd Bridges
As Deputy Marshal Harvey Pell

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High Noon is a classic Western film about a lawman named Will Kane who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gang of revenge-seeking criminals. The film takes place in Hadleyville, a small town in New Mexico Territory, where Kane has just married Amy Fowler and is preparing to retire. However, word arrives that Frank Miller, a vicious outlaw whom Kane sent to prison, has been released and will arrive by the noon train, one day ahead of the new marshal. As Kane tries to round up a posse to help him face Miller and his gang, he realizes that the townspeople are either too afraid or too hostile to help. Despite the danger, Kane feels a sense of duty and honor that compels him to stay and face Miller alone. His efforts to gather a posse at the local saloon and church are met with fear and hostility, and even his young deputy, Harvey Pell, refuses to stand with him. As the train approaches, Kane's desperation grows. He offers a final plea to the townsfolk, but they refuse to help, fearing a gunfight would damage the town's reputation. Kane's only hope lies with a 14-year-old boy named Johnny, who offers to help but is refused. With no one by his side, Kane prepares to face Miller and his gang alone. The film's climax takes place at the train station, where Kane confronts Miller and his gang. Despite the odds against him, Kane stands his ground and engages in a tense showdown with Miller. The film ends with a dramatic shootout that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats. High Noon stars Gary Cooper as Will Kane, Grace Kelly as Amy Fowler (Kane's wife), and Ian MacDonald as Frank Miller. The film was directed by Fred Zinnemann and won four Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Cooper. It is considered one of the greatest Western films ever made, known for its suspenseful plot, strong characters , and powerful themes of duty, honor,and courage.

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Some movies that have similar genres and were produced around the same time as High Noon include 3:10 to Yuma, Bad Day at Black Rock, The Bushwhackers, Nightfall, The Night of the Hunter, The Third Man.

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High Noon was released in theaters on July 30, 1952.