Lo sceriffo Kane sta per cambiare vita: dopo il matrimonio abbandonerà il servizio per sempre. Ma, proprio il giorno delle sue nozze, viene a sapere che un criminale da lui spedito in prigio... Leggi tuttoLo sceriffo Kane sta per cambiare vita: dopo il matrimonio abbandonerà il servizio per sempre. Ma, proprio il giorno delle sue nozze, viene a sapere che un criminale da lui spedito in prigione sta per arrivare con il treno di mezzogiorno.Lo sceriffo Kane sta per cambiare vita: dopo il matrimonio abbandonerà il servizio per sempre. Ma, proprio il giorno delle sue nozze, viene a sapere che un criminale da lui spedito in prigione sta per arrivare con il treno di mezzogiorno.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Vincitore di 4 Oscar
- 18 vittorie e 12 candidature totali
- Martin Howe
- (as Lon Chaney)
- Sam Fuller
- (as Henry Morgan)
- Jim Pierce
- (as Robert Wilke)
- Townsman
- (non citato nei titoli originali)
- Church Member
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Recensioni in evidenza
Vengeance, treachery, ignorance, justice and survival - concentrated around the barrel of a gun.
Apparently, this film was intended as an allegory in Hollywood for the failure of Hollywood people to stand up to the House Un-American Activities Committee during the Sen. Joseph McCarthy Red-baiting era. John Wayne actually called the film "un-American", and was still trashing it twenty years later, which is pretty much the highest honor you can receive.
It must have also bothered Howard Hawks, because the "chicken" sheriff led Hawks to make "Rio Bravo", which, surprise, had John Wayne. As an interesting side note, Cooper was conservative, too, but I guess not as much as Wayne or at least not as emotional about it.
The film is called "a western for people who don't like westerns". I can see the point on that, but I do not know how accurate it is. I liked it, and I do not normally like westerns, so I probably should not argue. But I think some westerns are enjoyable by non-western fans, such as "Unforgiven". So "High Noon" is certainly not alone.
I love that the film is in "real time", that its running time is the same length as the actual plot. The only way this could have been better would be to do it with one, continuous shot. However, I suspect they did not have the technology for this, and it would ruin the cinematography. (Hitchkock basically did this with "Rope" with some key edits, but it is much easier when the film happens in a single room.)
Oh, and there is Lloyd Bridges, so young here...
Ably supported by Grace Kelly as his pacifist Quaker wife, who discovers love and right triumphs over long-held preconceptions; Katy Jurado as Kane's former mistress, a fiery Latino type; and Lloyd Bridges as the feisty deputy; Cooper runs away with the acting honours. The theme tune by Tex Ritter is also worthy of note.
High Noon' works because of its tightly written script, its cracking pace and crackling tension. I've seen the film many times and always see something different to notice and admire; still, I'd love to see it again for the first time and not know the twists and turns, not know how it ends. A fabulous film one of the best.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizIn 1951, after 25 years in show business, Gary Cooper's professional reputation was in decline, and he was dropped from the "Motion Picture Herald's" list of the top-ten box-office performers. In the following year, he made a big comeback, at the age of 51, with this film.
- BlooperIn a number of scenes there are Pabst Brewing signs seen on the inside and outside walls of the saloon. Although Pabst did brew in 1848, it did so under the name Best and Company and did not change to Pabst until 1889; the 37-star flag suggests the setting dates are between 1867-77.
- Citazioni
Helen Ramírez: You're a good-looking boy: you've big, broad shoulders. But he's a man. And it takes more than big, broad shoulders to make a man.
- ConnessioniEdited into Darkness at High Noon: The Carl Foreman Documents (2002)
- Colonne sonoreHigh Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin')
Music by Dimitri Tiomkin
Lyrics by Ned Washington
Performed by Tex Ritter
[Played over the opening title card and credits; excerpts played throughout the movie]
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Dettagli
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- Budget
- 730.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 217 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 25 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.37 : 1