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From Noon Till Three

  • 1976
  • PG
  • 1h 39m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
3.4K
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From Noon Till Three (1976)
After spending 3 unforgettable hours with an outlaw, a beautiful young widow turns her story into a worldwide famous book.
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After spending 3 unforgettable hours with an outlaw, a beautiful young widow turns her story into a worldwide famous book.After spending 3 unforgettable hours with an outlaw, a beautiful young widow turns her story into a worldwide famous book.After spending 3 unforgettable hours with an outlaw, a beautiful young widow turns her story into a worldwide famous book.

  • Director
    • Frank D. Gilroy
  • Writer
    • Frank D. Gilroy
  • Stars
    • Charles Bronson
    • Jill Ireland
    • Douglas Fowley
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    3.4K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Writer
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Stars
      • Charles Bronson
      • Jill Ireland
      • Douglas Fowley
    • 54User reviews
    • 26Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Charles Bronson
    Charles Bronson
    • Graham Dorsey
    Jill Ireland
    Jill Ireland
    • Amanda Starbuck
    Douglas Fowley
    Douglas Fowley
    • Buck Bowers
    • (as Douglas V. Fowley)
    Stan Haze
    Stan Haze
    • Ape
    Damon Douglas
    • Boy
    Hector Morales
    • The Mexican
    Bert Williams
    Bert Williams
    • Sheriff
    Davis Roberts
    Davis Roberts
    • Sam
    Betty Cole
    • Edna
    William Lanteau
    William Lanteau
    • Reverend Cabot
    Larry French
    • Mr. Taylor
    Michael LeClair
    • Cody Taylor
    • (as Michael Le Clair)
    Anne Ramsey
    Anne Ramsey
    • Massive Woman
    Howard Brunner
    • Mr. Foster
    Don 'Red' Barry
    Don 'Red' Barry
    • Red Roxy
    Billy Beck
    Billy Beck
    • Mental Patient
    • (uncredited)
    Alan Bergman
    Alan Bergman
    • Songwriter
    • (uncredited)
    Elmer Bernstein
    Elmer Bernstein
    • Songwriter
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Frank D. Gilroy
    • Writer
      • Frank D. Gilroy
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    User reviews54

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    8dodochris

    To my unending surprise, I loved this movie and am searching all sources to find it and buy it.

    Charm is not a word you would associate Charles Bronson with, but he is chock full if it in this "romp." A group of bank robbers leave Charles Bronson at a widow's (Jill Ireland's) house because his horse goes lame. They vow to pick him up after the robbery in what they figure will be about three hours (thus the name of the movie). In those three hours Charles Bronson, after almost attacking Jill Ireland, decides to go for a sympathy play and has Jill Ireland, within 15 minutes making love to him to help him with his "impotency." While watching the movie, it makes you wonder how she held off for so long. If you want to see Charles Bronson half naked, with a physique of a man 20 years younger, making love - three times -- this is the movie for you. After he leaves, and is mistakenly thought killed, Jill Ireland writes a book about their three hour affair and the whole thing turns into a type of legend, which turns the town into a type of World's Fair exhibit. Charles Bronson ends up in jail for different reasons where he finds out that he has become a legend and of course ties to tell people that's he's that person, and if things weren't already crazy they get crazier. Charles Bronson is unrecognizable from the characters he played in practically all of his other movies. This movie shows his range as an actor and makes me sad he never got to display more of what he was actually capable of. Jill Ireland pulls off her character beautifully and also shows her range, something else we never got to see in her other movies. After thinking about the movie, I know why they did it. If you are channel surfing and see it, by all means watch it. I'm looking for it on DVD now. I want to buy it.
    skoyles

    A great adult comedy Western

    "Some have a life time/Some just a Day..... Nothing's ever forever/ Forever's a lie..." So goes the theme of this excellent and memorable movie. Bronson shows his talent not only as an actor but as a comic. Jill Ireland also exceeds anything she did before or after. Her shock as she realizes Graham is telling the truth is alone worth the price of admission. Perhaps not for Bronson fans but rather for those of us who enjoyed "Cat Ballou", "Support your Local Sheriff/Gunfighter" and 'The Halleluia Trail". Adult comedy westerns come no better than this.
    8dcheng-7

    Unreservedly Recommended.

    I'm shocked to learn that only 17 comments were written in the IMDb so far. I've seen this movie 20 years ago and for a second time last week. I still feel this is a great movie.

    Full of inspiration and transpiration, with excellent script and directing, not to mention the great performance by the 2 leading actor and actress, both exhibiting masterpiece achievements for their professionalism.

    It was a low cost production, but great film doesn't necessarily cost much. It's a complete waste of movie resource that so little people had seen this masterpiece.

    Probably Bronson's only comedy, I strongly and unreservedly recommend it to anyone!
    8Oldguypo8

    Bronson in a lighter key works, but does not feed blood lust.

    If you seek killer Bronson, he isn't home. But if you are willing to watch Bronson doing lighter work and be on screen with his wife in a mildly funny satire, enjoy. From first meeting to keeper of the legend, this is a Jill Ireland vehicle. It satirizes Bronson's previous work which grew out of the dime novel creation of the American West. We watch the Bronson character lose control of his real life because a widow creates a better outlaw than he was. Enjoy this for the satire on every level including the score and the songs.

    It is a refreshing change of pace compared to the blood beast Bronson had to feed in many action movies. Now that it is being broadcast, watch it with the idea that Bill Hickok and Bill Cody played on stage for money and that dime novelist Ned Buntline gave out those Buntline specials to the men he wrote about. I suspect most of you will at least chuckle at the world caught up in the legend of a third rate bank robber ensnared by a woman he seduced. And the end is better satire than real life Emmett Dalton going to Hollywood to help make movies about the Dalton gang robbing Coffeyville. For an adult audience, this is far better entertainment than Over the Hill Gang slapstick. Give it a try.
    7helpless-dancer

    The strangest Bronson film ever

    Never have I seen a Bronson flicker as bizarre as this gem. Here we have a outlaw who breezes into the life of a lonely, remote woman on the post civil war outback. Their relationship takes off like a ruptured duck, producing an outcome that only the likes of a taro card reader could predict. I loved the way this story played out as the action led from one stranger than fiction event to another. This led Bronson's character to lose the one thing more valuable to him than all the bank money he had ever desired and his lover to lose even more. This was a top notch Charles Bronson film, well written and played out, possibly the best thing I've seen him in yet. Thumbs up.

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    • Trivia
      The movie was a rare instance where the author of a novel (Frank D. Gilroy) directed the filmed adaptation of his book.
    • Goofs
      When Amanda (Jill Ireland) has the confrontation with the villagers at her door, the sleeve of her dress disappears between frames leaving her with a bare arm.
    • Quotes

      Amanda: Enough. If you're so depraved you'd inflict your desires on an unwilling body, then proceed.

    • Connections
      Featured in 42nd Street Forever, Volume 3: Exploitation Explosion (2008)
    • Soundtracks
      Hello and Goodbye
      Lyrics by Alan Bergman & Marilyn Bergman

      Music by Elmer Bernstein

      Sung by Jill Ireland

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    • Release date
      • August 1976 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • MGM
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Od podneva do tri
    • Filming locations
      • Thousand Oaks, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Frankovich Productions
      • William Self Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1 hour, 39 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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