
The story of a man who was too proud to run!
Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in New Mexico, learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground, so he attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.
- 7.7
- 1952
- Released
- 1h 25m

Gary Cooper
Marshal Will Kane
Thomas Mitchell
Mayor Jonas Henderson
Lloyd Bridges
Deputy Marshal Harvey Pell
Katy Jurado
Helen Ramírez
Grace Kelly
Amy Fowler Kane
Otto Kruger
Judge Percy Mettrick
Lon Chaney Jr.
Martin Howe
Harry Morgan
Sam Fuller
Ian MacDonald
Frank Miller
Eve McVeagh
Mildred Fuller
Morgan Farley
Dr. Mahin
Harry Shannon
Cooper
Lee Van Cleef
Jack Colby
Robert J. Wilke
Jim Pierce
Sheb Wooley
Ben Miller
Lee Aaker
Boy (uncredited)
Ernest Baldwin
Townsman (uncredited)
Benjie Bancroft
Church Member (uncredited)
Guy Beach
Fred - Coffinmaker (uncredited)
George Bell
Townsman (uncredited)
Jeanne Blackford
Mrs. Henderson (uncredited)
Larry J. Blake
Gillis - Saloon Owner (uncredited)
John Breen
Church Member (uncredited)
Roy Bucko
Barfly (uncredited)
Nora Bush
Townswoman (uncredited)
Robert Carson
Barfly (uncredited)
John Cason
Barfly (uncredited)
Howland Chamberlain
Hotel Clerk (uncredited)
Virginia Christine
Mrs. Simpson (uncredited)
Cliff Clark
Ed Weaver (uncredited)
Ben Corbett
Townsman (uncredited)
Russell Custer
Barfly (uncredited)
John Doucette
Trumbull (uncredited)
Tex Driscoll
Church Member (uncredited)
Paul Dubov
Scott (uncredited)
Jack Elam
Charlie - Drunk in Jail (uncredited)
Dick Elliott
Kibbee (uncredited)
Virginia Farmer
Mrs. Fletcher (uncredited)
Joe Garcio
Barfly (uncredited)
Rudy Germane
Townsman (uncredited)
Herschel Graham
Church Member (uncredited)
Tim Graham
Sawyer (uncredited)
Tom Greenway
Ezra (uncredited)
Harry Harvey
Coy (uncredited)
Chuck Hayward
Townsman (uncredited)
Tex Holden
Barfly (uncredited)
Michael Jeffers
Townsman (uncredited)
Kay Koury
Townswoman (uncredited)
Paul Kruger
Church Member (uncredited)
Ann Kunde
Townswoman (uncredited)
Nolan Leary
Lewis (uncredited)
Tom London
Sam (uncredited)
Merrill McCormick
Fletcher (uncredited)
Billy McCoy
Townsman (uncredited)
James Millican
Deputy Sheriff Herb Baker (uncredited)
Kansas Moehring
Townsman (uncredited)
Jack Montgomery
Townsman (uncredited)
William Newell
Jimmy - Drunk with Eye Patch (uncredited)
William H. O'Brien
Church Member (uncredited)
Artie Ortego
Barfly (uncredited)
William Phillips
Barber (uncredited)
Lucien Prival
Joe - Ramirez Saloon Bartender (uncredited)
Ralph Reed
Johnny - Town Boy (uncredited)
Orie Robertson
Townsman (uncredited)
Buddy Roosevelt
Townsman (uncredited)
Allen D. Sewall
Townsman (uncredited)
Lucile Sewall
Townswoman (uncredited)
Charles Soldani
Indian Outside of Saloon (uncredited)
Ted Stanhope
Station Master (uncredited)
Steve Stephens
Barfly (uncredited)
Jack Tornek
Barfly (uncredited)






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Released
en
$730,000.00
$8,000,000.00
- #small town
- #gunslinger
- #showdown
- #fistfight
- #u.s. marshal
- #shootout
- #morality
- #black and white
- #battle
- #justice
- #one against many
- #quick draw
- #brawl
- #ticking clock
Reviews

**When a film becomes a manifesto of political discontent.** Usually, we are used to seeing extremely virile western films, full of masculine strength and American pride. And in fact the “cowboy” is a symbol of American strength and persistence: he is a loner, individualist, independent, who faces the most arduous situations with tenacity and ingenuity. However, this film is much sadder and eve

Gary Cooper is great in this tightly-packed revenge western. Newly married to "Amy" (the sparingly used but effective Grace Kelly) he has decided to stop being the town marshal and live a more peaceful life. It's on that very day, however, that he discovers that the outlaw "Miller" (Ian MacDonald), whom he sent to jail years earlier has been released and is heading back on the noon train to settle

I am guessing that High Noon is one of those seminal films that influenced the western genre immensely for a long time. The fifties? That is back when we wanted our heroes to be heroic. No greed or cruelty or inconsistent morals were allowed. Marshall Will Kane states near the beginning that he has to stick around for the evil Frank Miller to show up. Then he admittedly has a bit of a wobble when

This is just a dirty little village in the middle of nowhere. Nothing that happens here is really important. Will Kane (Gary Cooper) is a retiring lawman all set to leave the town of Hadleyville with his new bride Amy (Grace Kelly). But word comes that a notorious gunslinger he put in prison has been released and is heading to town with his gang intent on bloody revenge. With a sense of fearles
A masterpiece of tightly plotted drama/suspense in what would become The Adult Western. Normally, one is happiest on your wedding day, but former lawman Will Kane is troubled. An old nemesis is due on the noon train, and his gang is in town to meet him. He's sworn to kill the man who sent him to prison, so the expected action is to flee. But weighed down with a new bride and traveling in a buc











