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21 de sept. de 2023 · The ending of High Noon is often debated and analyzed by film enthusiasts. Some argue that it is a triumph of justice and heroism, while others see it as a bleak and cynical conclusion. In order to fully understand the ending, it is important to examine the events leading up to it.
High Noon is a 1952 American Western film produced by Stanley Kramer from a screenplay by Carl Foreman, directed by Fred Zinnemann, and starring Gary Cooper.The plot, which occurs in real time, centers on a town marshal whose sense of duty is tested when he must decide to either face a gang of killers alone, or leave town with his new wife.
- $730,000
- Dimitri Tiomkin
- July 24, 1952
- Stanley Kramer (uncredited)
However, word arrives that Frank Miller, a criminal that Kane once sent away to be hanged, has been pardoned, and will arrive into town, at high noon, with one thing on his mind: Revenge on the Marshal who once ruined his life.
Sep 20, 2022. Former marshal Will Kane (Gary Cooper) is preparing to leave the small town of Hadleyville, New Mexico, with his new bride, Amy (Grace Kelly), when he learns that local criminal ...
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- Fred Zinnemann
- PG
- Gary Cooper
19 de dic. de 2021 · High Noon (1952) High Noon (1952) is possibly the all-time best Western film ever made - a successful box-office production by Stanley Kramer and director Fred Zinnemann (who also directed From Here to Eternity (1953) and A Man For All Seasons (1966) ). The Western genre was employed to tell an uncharacteristic social problem tale about civic ...
in the exciting final shootout, Kane confronted the four desperadoes at noon who walked into town from the station; early on, Kane shot and killed Ben Miller on the street and then from a barn's hayloft, he shot and killed Colby, but was wounded (shot in the left arm) when he fled from the burning barn
24 de jul. de 2022 · A mong the most notable fans of High Noon, Fred Zinnemann’s unusually circumspect and politically loaded western, are two US presidents: Ronald Reagan, who considered it his favorite film, and ...