High Noon
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High Noon

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.

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High Noon (1952) is a classic Western film that takes place in a small, close-knit town. The story follows lawman Will Kane, who, on the day of his wedding, receives word that a dangerous criminal he sent to prison years ago, Frank Miller, is returning to town on the noon train to seek revenge.

Initially planning to leave town with his new wife, Will changes his mind and decides to confront Miller instead. However, when he reaches out to the townspeople he has protected for years, he is shocked to find that they refuse to assist him. Feeling abandoned and betrayed, Will must now face Miller and his gang alone.

As the clock ticks closer to noon, tension mounts as Will prepares to confront the imminent danger. With the odds stacked against him, he must rely on his own courage and resourcefulness to survive.

High Noon is a gripping tale that explores themes of duty, loyalty, and the courage to stand up against injustice. It showcases the harsh realities of frontier justice and the sacrifices one must make to protect the ones they love.

Featuring a stellar performance by Gary Cooper as Will Kane, High Noon is a must-watch for Western fans and anyone who appreciates a thrilling story of moral dilemma and resilience.

Also Known As:

High Noon

Release Date:

30 Jul 1952

Writers:

Carl Foreman, John W. Cunningham

Awards:

Won 4 Oscars. 17 wins & 11 nominations total