HIGH NOON
GARY COOPER
(The Pride of the Yankees, Meet John Doe, Love in the Afternoon)
GRACE KELLY
(Rear Window, High Society, Dial M for Murder)
THOMAS MITCHELL
(It’s a Wonderful Life, Gone with the Wind, The Dark Mirror)
LLOYD BRIDGES
(Try and Get Me, Airplane!, TV’s Sea Hunt)
KATY JURADO
(One-Eyed Jacks, Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid, Trapeze)
OTTO KRUGER
(Saboteur, Duel in the Sun, Lulu Belle)
LON CHANEY
(The Wolf Man, The Defiant Ones, Billy the Kid)
LEE VAN CLEEF
(For a Few Dollars More, The Quiet Gun, Escape from New York)
JACK ELAM
(Once Upon a Time in the West, Hannie Caulder, Rio Lobo)
Directed by
FRED ZINNEMANN
(Julia, A Man for All Seasons, From Here to Eternity)
YEAR:
1952
GENRE:
WESTERN
LANGUAGE:
ENGLISH (with optional English subtitles)
LABEL:
OLIVE FILMS
TOTAL
RUNNING TIME: 85 mins
RATING:
N/R
VIDEO:
1.37:1 Aspect Ratio; B&W
AUDIO:
MONO
OLIVE
SIGNATURE FEATURES
- Mastered from new 4K
restoration
- “A Ticking Clock” -
Academy Award nominee Mark Goldblatt on the editing of High Noon
- "A Stanley Kramer
Production" - Michael Schlesinger on the eminent producer of High Noon
- “Imitation of Life: The
Blacklist History of High
Noon” - with historian Larry Ceplair and blacklisted
screenwriter Walter Bernstein
- “Ulcers and Oscars: The Production
History of High
Noon” - a visual essay with rarely seen archival
elements, narrated by Anton Yelchin
- “Uncitizened Kane" -
an original essay by Sight
& Sound editor Nick James
- Theatrical trailer
The myth and poetry of the old west come alive in Fred Zinnemann’s (Julia)
classic western, High
Noon (1952). One of the great treasures of the American
cinema, the film stars the legendary Gary Cooper as lawman Will Kane, a
marshal who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a
gang of killers out for revenge. Engaged in the fight of his lifetime,
Kane stands to lose everything when the clock strikes noon – his friends,
his honor, and his Quaker bride, played by Grace Kelly in one of her
first screen roles. Unfolding in real time, the tension builds as we race
ever closer to the climactic duel from which the film takes its name. For
his career-defining role, Cooper would go on to win the Oscar® for
Best Actor. High
Noon’s stellar cast also includes Lloyd Bridges (Try and Get Me),
Thomas Mitchell (It’s
a Wonderful Life), Katy Jurado (Pat Garrett & Billy the Kid),
Otto Kruger (Saboteur),
Lon Chaney (The
Wolf Man), Henry Morgan (Strategic
Air Command), Jack Elam (Hannie
Caulder) and Lee Van Clef (The
Good, the Bad and the Ugly). High Noon won a
total four Academy Awards including Best Editing, Best Score
(Dimitri Tiomkin, The
Old Man and the Sea) and Best Song, “Do Not Forsake Me,
Oh My Darlin’,” written by Tiomkin and Ned Washington
and sung by Tex Ritter. High Noon also
received Oscar® nominations for Best Picture (Stanley Kramer, producer),
Best Director (Fred Zinnemann) and Best Screenplay (Carl Foreman).
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