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Burton Barr Central Library
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Mesquite Library
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Saguaro Library
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Yucca Library
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South Mountain Community Library
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Summary:
This is the classic tale of a lawman who stands alone to defend a town of cowardly citizens against a gang of revenge-seeking criminals. In the greatest showdown in the history of cinema, the lawman stands to lose not only the town but his new wife.
Notes:
Not rated.
Title from disc surface.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1952.
Special features: restored audio, 2 versions: original restored audio and enhanced original restored audio; "The making of High noon" hosted by Leonard Maltin; on-camera interviews with actor Lloyd Bridges, director Fred Zinnemann and producer Stanley Kramer; production stills; commentary with Maria Cooper-Janis, Jonathan Foreman, Tim Zinnemann and John Ritter; original, never-before-seen "Behind High noon" documentary; on-screen interviews with Maria Cooper-Janis (Gary Cooper's daughter), Tim Zinnemann (Fred Zinnemann's son), Jonathan Foreman (Carl Foreman's son) and Prince Albert of Monaco (Grace Kelly's son); radio broadcast with Tex Ritter; digitally remastered; chapter stop for Oscar winning song "Do not forsake me, oh my darlin'"; interactive menus; scene index; trailers.
Music, Dimitri Tiomkin.
Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado, Otto Kruger, Lon Chaney, Henry Morgan, Lee Van Cleef.
DVD.
Close captioned for the hearing impaired.
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