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Released: 2008-06-10

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High Noon (Two-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition) by Lionsgate

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Movie Details

Director
Fred Zinnemann
Studio
Lionsgate
Runtime
85
Rated
NR (Not Rated)
Binding
DVD

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Description

Gary Cooper won the Oscar(R) for the Best Actor in this classic tale of a lawman who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gang of revenge-seeking criminals. In the greatest showdown in the history of cinema, Cooper stands to lose not only the town but his new wife, Grace Kelly. The film also stars one of Hollywood's most beloved and prolific actors, Lloyd Bridges, and marks the first starring role for a beautiful young actress and internationally adored screen legend – Grace Kelly. HIGH NOON garnered a total of four Academy Awards(R) including Best Editing, Score and Original Song.

Actors

  • Gary Cooper
  • Thomas Mitchell
  • Lloyd Bridges
  • Katy Jurado
  • Grace Kelly

Format

  • AC-3
  • Black & White
  • Closed-captioned
  • Collector's Edition
  • Dolby

Editorial Review

Written by Carl Foreman (who was later blacklisted during the anticommunist hearings of the '50s) and superbly directed by Fred Zinnemann, this 1952 classic stars Gary Cooper as just-married lawman Will Kane, who is about to retire as a small-town sheriff and begin a new life with his bride (Grace Kelly) when he learns that gunslinger Frank Miller (Ian MacDonald) is due to arrive at high noon to settle an old score. Kane seeks assistance from deputies and townsfolk, but soon realizes he'll have to stand alone in his showdown with Miller and his henchmen. Innovative for its time, the suspenseful story unfolds in approximate real time (from 10:40 a.m. to high noon in an 84-minute film), and many interpreted Foreman's drama as an allegorical reflection of apathy and passive acceptance of Senator Joseph McCarthy's anticommunist campaign. Political underpinnings aside, this remains a milestone of its genre (often referred to as the first “adult” Western), and Cooper is flawless in his Oscar-winning role. –Jeff Shannon

More Details

Binding
DVD
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Disks
2

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