High Noon
High Noon
Part of our Anniversary Classics series. For details, visit: laemmle.com/ac.
This seminal film in the Western canon, deftly directed by Fred Zinnemann (From Here to Eternity, A Man For All Seasons) won 4 Oscars, including Best Actor for Gary Cooper in one of his best roles as a small town sheriff, abandoned by fearful townsfolk, who must face a desperado and his gang sworn to kill him. The film had political undertones of the era, and screenwriter Carl Foreman (The Bridge on the River Kwai) was blacklisted after taking the Fifth amendment at the HUAC hearings. The New York Times praised the film and its anti-McCarthy sentiments with a timely note still resonating 65 years later, “It bears a close relation to things that are happening in the world today, where people are being terrorized by bullies and surrendering freedoms out of senselessness and fear.” The hit theme song won Dimitri Tiomkin two Oscars (Song and Score). The film was notable for having its running time match the story countdown to high noon, and that editing effort won Elmo Williams an Oscar. Also nominated for Best Picture, Director, and Screenplay. With Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado, and Lon Chaney. New York Film Critics’ Best Film of the Year; included in the National Film Registry at its inception (1989).
      
                        Genre
          
              Western,
          Drama,
          Anniversary Classics,
          Thriller
              
      Runtime
              85
          Language
          
              English and multiple other languages,
          Spanish
              
      Director
          
              Fred Zinnemann
              
      Writer(s)
          
              Carl Foreman,
          John W Cunningham
              
      Cast
          
              Grace Kelly,
          Thomas Mitchell
              
      Played at
                            
                        Fine Arts Theatre 8.20.17 - 8.20.17
                    
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