- Studio: United Artists
- Release Date: Apr 30, 2004
- Starring: Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly
- Summary: This classic 1952 Western 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.
- Director: Fred Zinnemann
- Genre(s): Drama, Western
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 7
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100Not a frame is wasted in this taut, superbly directed, masterfully acted film, the first so-called "adult Western." (Review of Original Release)
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100The Western may be one of the few truly American art forms, and High Noon shows exactly how much potential it can embrace.
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Meaningful in its implications, as well as loaded with interest and suspense, High Noon is a western to challenge Stagecoach for the all-time championship. (Review of Original Release)
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80Possibly the most Rorschachian film of all time, a symbol-only text that effortlessly conforms to any political present, and finds a foothold in your social sphere whether you're a free radical or reactionary wing nut.
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Positive: 6 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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9This review contains spoilers.
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8An edgy, tightly wound western drama with a stirring and imposing lead performance from the legendary Gary Cooper.
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