High Noon (1952) High Noon

A Western directed by Fred Zinnemann and written by Carl Foreman, starring Gary Cooper as a small-town marshal who must face a gang of killers alone when the entire town refuses to help him. Shot in near-real-time over its 85-minute running time, the film is both a taut genre exercise and a political allegory about the Hollywood blacklist — Foreman wrote it while being investigated by HUAC.

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Director Fred Zinnemann
Writer Carl Foreman
Stars Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado, Thomas Mitchell
Composer Dimitri Tiomkin
Cinematographer Floyd Crosby
Editor Elmo Williams, Harry W. Gerstad
Production Company Stanley Kramer Productions
Distributor United Artists
Budget ~$750,000
Box Office ~$18 million1
Release Date July 24, 1952
Running Time 85 minutes
Academy Awards Best Actor (Gary Cooper), Best Film Editing, Best Music Score, Best Song ("Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin'")

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Tagline

"The story of a man who was too proud to run."


  1. NEEDS CITATION — flagged by /rewinder on 2026-04-30. Wikipedia lists US rentals around $3.4–3.75M; the $18M figure is unusually high and may include later worldwide totals or re-issues but no source has been confirmed. 

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