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High Noon Director: Fred Zinnemann Cast: Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges

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  • DVD Release Date: 06/10/2008
  • Original Release: 1952
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 1,726

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Closed Caption; Disc One: ; Original restored Dolby Digital audio; Enhanced original restored Dolby Digital audio; Auido commentary with Maria Cooper-Janis, Jonathan Foreman, Tim Zinnemann and John Ritter; ; Disc Two: ; "Inside High Noon" - 50-minute documentary on the making of High Noon; "Tex Ritter: A Visit to Carthage, Texas" - portrait piece on the Tex Ritter museum; Full-length Tex Ritter performance of Oscar-winning original song "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin" on the Jimmy Dean TV show; "The Making of High Noon" - featurette; "Behind High Noon" - featurette; Radio broadcast with Tex Ritter

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Disc #1 -- High Noon: Feature Film
1. Paying a Visit [4:09]
2. Wedding Day [4:47]
3. Leaving Town [3:53]
4. Got to Stay [3:23]
5. Have You Forgotten? [3:51]
6. Not Buying It [5:19]
7. Better Get Going [4:09]
8. Asking Questions [3:46]
9. Hard Time [5:15]
10. Not Going Anywhere [4:34]
11. Special Deputies [7:49]
12. All for Nothing [3:36]
13. I Cannot Help You [2:59]
14. Get Out [5:43]
15. No Joke [3:14]
16. Please Let Me [1:57]
17. Train's Coming [2:48]
18. Everything Ready? [3:04]
19. Fight for It [6:43]
20. Got Her Now [3:33]

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Editorial Reviews

A flawless cinematic exercise in nearly unendurable suspense, High Noon rates high among the select group of movie westerns that have achieved immortality by transcending the long-proscribed limitations of the genre. It’s a testament to Carl Foreman’s screenplay that the basic situation and characters have been successfully adapted to films set not only in contemporary urban locations but in a futuristic space station as well. High Noon provides a wonderful showcase for aging screen icon (and onetime cowboy) Gary Cooper, portraying the small-town marshal whose wedding day -- and scheduled retirement -- is disrupted by the impending arrival of a revenge-seeking killer and his gang. Past his prime, and fearful of a duel’s outcome, he solicits help from the townspeople he has faithfully served -- only to be refused at every turn. Director Fred Zinnemann (From Here to Eternity) tells this story in "real time," with clocks ticking away ominously toward the hour of the inevitable gunfight. He elicits subtly powerful performances from a splendid cast that includes Grace Kelly (as Cooper’s Quaker bride), Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, and Katy Jurado. But it’s Cooper’s show all the way, and he handily won an Oscar for his nuanced portrayal of a simple man torn between fear and duty. High Noon has been often parodied over the years, right down to its Academy Award-winning theme song ("Do Not Forsake Me"), but the good-natured ribbing only underscores the film's enduring influence. The DVD Special Edition offers a documentary ("The Making of High Noon"), as well as a photo gallery, theatrical trailers, and a separate audio track for the musical score. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Gary Cooperby thorsbane

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April 06, 2009: Enough said.

My favorite western of all time!!by bnbillybob

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October 15, 2008: This western set the standard for all others that followed. Director Fred Zinneman does a brilliant job in building almost unbearable suspense. An aging marshall (Gary Cooper) ponders the future with his young bride in anticipation of a revenge-seeking killer and his gang. The clock actually becomes the central focus of the film. Great performances by Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges and Katy Jurado. A must-see movie for western and suspense fans!

This review was written about the DVD Black & White edition.


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