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Tarfumes.com - High Noon (Two-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition)

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Manufacturer: Lionsgate Starring: Gary Cooper
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: LION'S GATE ENTERTAINMENT EAN: 0017153240856 Format: AC-3 Label: Lionsgate Manufacturer: Lionsgate Number Of Items: 2 Publisher: Lionsgate Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2008-06-10 Running Time: 85 Studio: Lionsgate Theatrical Release Date: 1952
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Gary Cooper won the Oscar for the Best Actor in this classic tale of lawman who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gange of revenge-seeking criminals. In the greatest showdown in the history of cinema Cooper stands to lose not only the town but his new wife Grace Kelly. The film also stars one of Hollywood's most beloved and prolific actors Lloyd Bridges and marks the first starring role for a beautiful young actress and internationally adored screen legend - Grace Kelly. HIGH NOON garned atotal of four Academy Awards including Best Editing Score and Original Song.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre:Â WESTERN/COWBOYS Rating:Â NR UPC:Â 017153240856 Manufacturer No:Â 24085
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Customer Rating:      Summary: The Gunman is Coming Comment: First of all, I have seen High Noon but not this particular DVD so I can't comment on the special features.
The film itself is a pretty interesting concept for a western. Gary Cooper plays a local sheriff who learns he will soon be facing a quartet of armed outlaws when the final one arrives on the noon locomotive. Grace Kelly plays his wife who happens to be a pacifist. Other performers include Katy Jurado and Lon Chaney Jr. As time ticks down, Cooper attepmts to get others in the town to join him but ultimately no one is willing. The film plays out essentially in real time on a single day and there are no gunfights until the final shootout. Overall though, the suspense and acting actually build up to the final scenes. Overall, a pretty good western.
Customer Rating:      Summary: " STAR IN THE DUST" Comment: Absolutely the best western ever made. One of the best romances ever made as the somewhat older sheriff and his dainty, cool and, particular younger bride start out their marriage looking down the gunbarrels of oullaws coming to "settle the score with Sheriff Will Kane." The tension builds as the sheriff nervously watches the clock. He does not really want to die this early into his new marriage--the honeymoon has not even quite begun. His frustration boils over as he cannot get even one man to stand up with him against these murderers. Then. . .when he has used up all his ammo and luck, the little woman steps in to. . .
to prove she has more moxie than anyone could have possibly thought. A perfect movie, the sweet and tender romance, the protective older man and helpless young bride sweep up the streets for all the ingrates who would not help. Now, what will they do for a sheriff?
Customer Rating:      Summary: An 'Ultimate' Edition that Lives Up to It's Name! Comment: When a film has been available on DVD in a number of editions for a number of years, as "High Noon" has, a new edition had better be pretty impressive to justify shelling out more money.
"High Noon (Two-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition)" is more than pretty impressive...it is superb!
First off, the print is about as close to perfect as you'll ever find, with picture and sound vastly improved over previous releases. Next, the Special Features are engrossing, with a new documentary about the making of the legendary Western, including appreciations by a number of actors and fans (including ex-President Bill Clinton), and a long-overdue look at the remarkable Oscar-winning Dimitri Tiomkin score and song, "Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin'", and it's iconic performer, Tex Ritter, plus a 'live' Ritter performance (on radio), and much more. Finally, the packaging is beautiful, so nice that you may be tempted to keep it on the coffee table rather than on the shelf!
That the film was ever made is the stuff of legend...A producer better known for contemporary 'message' films (Stanley Kramer), a European director who had never made a Western (Fred Zinnemann), a screenwriter about to be blacklisted for refusing to buckle under the paranoia of the times (Carl Foreman), and an ailing, aging superstar who was considered 'washed up' after a string of flops (Gary Cooper), combined their talents for a film that flew against all the 'rules' for a successful Western...filmed in black and while, in near-documentary style, with no sweeping vistas, and at nearly 'real' time...and stirred immediate controversy with it's less-than-flattering portrayal of a town's cowardice, incurring the anger of no less than John Ford, Howard Hawks, and John Wayne. Yet the film received 7 Oscar nominations, and 4 wins, including a 'Best Actor' Oscar for Cooper (which, surprisingly, was accepted by Wayne, as Cooper was unavailable). "High Noon" is on the short list of not only the 'Greatest Westerns', but 'Greatest Films' ever made, and is a film that deserves a spot in every DVD collection...it's that good!
So chuck your old copy, and buy this one...you'll be glad you did!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't shove me Harv. I'm tired of being shoved. Comment: High Noon (Two-Disc Ultimate Collector's Edition)
Quite a bit has been said about this film.
Then again, it's 56 years old.
Forget about the Hollywood blacklist period, the trouble behind the scenes, and any politically inclined agenda.
This is probably the first adult western that "holds up".
A good script.
A good director.
A good cast.
A good soundtrack.
All on a small budget and short shooting schedule.
Unheard of now-a-days.
No color.
No CGI.
No fancy hoop-dee-doo credits.
This version deserves some attention.
The restoration is totally amazing. More so if you've seen the original.
3 tracks available. Re-mastered. Enhanced re-mastered. Commentary...which is very low key and quite entertaining.
A classic film with stars long gone...not forgotten.
Go.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great way to spend an evening Comment: This classic film won Gary Cooper his only Oscar. High Noon is basically a morality play placed in the old west. A precursor to the television series 24, High Noon occurs in near real time. Even in its day, this was a low budget movie, and although as an author I'm biased, High Noon proves that a excellent script in the hands of a competent director can beat the razzmatazz of a big budget production.
The special features includes one interesting short--The Making of High Noon--, but no commentary. The DVD has been digitally mastered and it looks and sounds great on modern home equipment.
High Noon is a great film and whether you like Westerns, classic films, Gary Cooper, or catching future stars in early roles, you'll enjoy High Noon.
The Shut Mouth Society
The Shopkeeper
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