High Noon
(1952)
Posters
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Grace Kelly
as Amy Kane
Gary Cooper
as Will Kane
Thomas Mitchell as
Jonas Henderson
Lloyd Bridges
as Harvey Pell
Katy Jurado
as Helen Ramirez
Ian MacDonald
as Frank Miller
Credits
director:
Fred Zinnemann
production:
United Artists
producer:
Stanley
Kramer
screenplay:
Carl Foreman
(based on the story The Tin Star
by John W. Cunningham)
music composer:
Dimitri Tiomkin
Synopsis
Shot in high contrast, precise, documentary-like, metaphorical, tensed,
psychologically complex,
the film is one of the finest studies of life ever made. Timeless and true.
Quotes
Kane: I think I ought to stay.
Amy: You're asking me to wait an hour to find out if I'm going to be a wife or a widow.
I say it's too long to wait. I won't do it.
Helen: If Kane was my man, I'd never leave him like this. I'd get a gun. I'd fight.
Amy: Why don't you?
Helen: He is not my man. Yours.
Kane: I'm tired of people telling me what to do.***
Notes- Grace's first major role
- High Noon is often cited as tthe first 'adult Western' of the 50s.
- In the final scene Kane takes off his tin star and drops it into the dust. It's one of the most
obvious stereotype-breaking elements in the movie.- Filmed in 'real time' - the sttory runs from 10:40 a.m. to high noon, coinciding with the running
time of the film.
Awards
Academy Award: Best Actor - Gary Cooper
Academy Award: Best Editing - Elmo Williams, Harry Gerstad
Academy Award: Best Score - Dimitri Tiomkin
Academy Award: Best Song - Dimitri Tiomkin (Music), Ned Washington (Lyrics)
Academy Award Nomination: Best Picture
Academy Award Nomination: Best Director - Fred Zinnemann
Academy Award Nomination: Best Screenplay - Carl Foreman