The iconic western is still celebrated decades later, but one of its most memorable shots nearly ended in disaster.
High Noon is a 1952 American Western film starring Gary Cooper, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman. In 1989, the year the National Film ...
A cinematic obsessive with the filmic palate of a starving raccoon, Rob London will watch pretty much anything once. With a mind like a steel trap, he's an endless fount of movie and TV trivia, borne ...
An updated version of John Mulholland’s making-of documentary that explores the remarkable 1952 film starring Gary Cooper, and the gripping story behind its troubled production. Though High Noon was ...
Westerns feel ripe for the stage, although very few have ever been staged as plays. The musicals are famous West End fodder: Oklahoma! was given a provocative, horny reimagining at the Young Vic in ...
Here’s a look at a pair of ultra-high definition disc releases about men willing to fight alone against evil. High Noon (Kino Lorber Home Entertainment, not rated, 85 minutes, 1.37:1 aspect ratio, $39 ...
Fred Zinnemann’s quintessential 1952 Western—at Film Forum in a new 35-mm. restoration—stars the pained, powerful Gary Cooper as a sheriff who must wait, as the clock ticks away in real time, for the ...
In a poll of more than 5,000 participants, High Noon was voted as the greatest Western movie ever. "It takes a special kind of lawman to outgun John Wayne, Clint Eastwood and the Wild Bunch. But it ...
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