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| Gary Cooper | Will Kane |
| Grace Kelly | Amy Kane |
| Thomas Mitchell | Jonas Henderson |
| Lloyd Bridges | Harvey Pell |
| Katy Jurado | Helen Ramirez |
| Otto Kruger | Percy Mettrick |
| Lon Chaney Jr. | Martin Howe |
| Henry Morgan | Sam Fuller |
| Ian MacDonald | Frank Miller |
| Eve McVeagh | Mildred Fuller |
| Morgan Farley | Minister |
| Harry Shannon | Cooper |
| Lee Van Cleef | Jack Colby |
| Robert J. Wilke | James Pierce |
| Sheb Wooley | Ben Miller |
| Tom London | Sam |
| Ted Stanhope | Station Master |
| Larry Blake | Gillis |
| Jeanne Blackford | Mrs. Henderson |
| James Millican | Baker |
| Cliff Clark | Weaver |
| Ralph Reed | Johnny |
| Lucien Prival | Bartender |
| Guy Beach | Fred |
| Howland Chamberlain | Hotel Clerk |
| Virginia Christine | Mrs. Simpson |
| Jack Elam | Charlie |
| Paul Dubov | Scott |
| Tim Graham | Sawyer |
| Nolan Leary | Lewis |
| Tom Greenway | Ezra |
| Dick Elliott | Kibbee |
| John Doucette | Trumbull |
| Virginia Farmer | Mrs. Fletcher |
| Harry Harvey | Coy |
| William Newell | Jimmy |
| William "Bill" Phillips | Barber |
| Fred Zinnemann | Director |
| Floyd D.Crosby | Cinematographer |
| Emmett Emerson | Asst. Director, Set Decoration/Design |
| Carl Foreman | Producer, Screenwriter |
| Harry Gerstad | Editor |
| Ben Hayne | Art Director |
| Joe King | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Stanley Kramer | Producer |
| Gus Norin | Makeup |
| Ann Peck | Costumes/Costume Designer |
| Tex Ritter | Songwriter |
| Jean L. Speak | Sound/Sound Designer |
| Rudolph Sternad | Production Designer |
| Dimitri Tiomkin | Score Composer |
| Murray Waite | Set Decoration/Design |
| Ned Washington | Songwriter |
| Elmo Williams | Editor |
thorsbane
Posted October 1, 2010
Enough said.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This western set the standard for all others that followed. Director Fred Zinneman does a brilliant job in building almost unbearable suspense. An aging marshall (Gary Cooper) ponders the future with his young bride in anticipation of a revenge-seeking killer and his gang. The clock actually becomes the central focus of the film. Great performances by Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges and Katy Jurado. A must-see movie for western and suspense fans!
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Posted October 1, 2010
this is the best action movie ever!!! you need to see it. it is just as good as the first. It has great special effects. it far outstrips Indiana Jones. if you see only one movie this year, make it mission impossible 3. You won’t regret it.
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Posted October 1, 2010
One of the greatest westerns of all time,certainly the benchmark for all the others that followed.A fully deserved oscar for Coop for an outstanding performance of an ordinary man who we can all relate to torn between fear and duty.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Certainly one of the greatest movies of all time. Drawn from (intentionally or unintentionally) from the Passion of Christ. Very heavy Christian overtones.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Shot in an austere black and white that sets a starkly elegant tone for this excellent movie, HIGH NOON remains amoung the best of it's genre. Many of the Westerns that follow owe a debt to the actors and director for their workmanship and creativity.
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Posted October 1, 2010
Cooper won an Oscar for his performance as Marshall Will Kane, who must face down killer Frank Miller and his band of friends. Kane sent Miller to prison several years before, but Miller has been released and has promised to return to the town of Hadleyville to kill Kane. Coincidentally, just as Miller is released, Kane is retiring and marrying Amy(Grace Kelly). Newly married, Kane tells his bride he must stay and face Miller. Drama and tension predominate throughout this gritty black and white film. Tex Ritter's song, Do Not Forsake Me, O My Darling plays throughout, providing a compelling musical background.
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