Language

Audio:

English LPCM 2.0 Mono

Subtitles:

English

Extras

SPECIAL FEATURES
• Limited Edition [2000 copies]
• Limited edition O-card slipcase
• A limited edition collector’s booklet featuring the original short story The Tin Star by John W. Cunningham, a 1974 essay by screenwriter Carl Foreman and a retrospective review of the film from 1986
• 4K (2160p) UHD Blu-ray presentation from a 4K digital restoration, presented in Dolby Vision HDR (HDR 10 compatible)
• Optional English subtitles for the deaf and hard-of-hearing
Audio commentary by historian Glenn Frankel, author of High Noon: The Hollywood Blacklist and the Making of an American Classic
• Audio commentary by western authority Stephen Prince
Women of the West: A Feminist Approach to High Noon – new video essay by Western scholar J. E. Smyth
• Interview with film historian Neil Sinyard, author of Fred Zinnemann: Films of Character and Conscience
• A 1969 audio interview with writer Carl Foreman from the National Film Theatre in London
• The Making of High Noon – a documentary on the making of the film
• Inside High Noon and Behind High Noon – two video pieces on the making and context of the film
• Theatrical trailer

Trailer

Info

Description

Newly married, Will and his beautiful blonde Quaker girlfriend, Amy, are about to leave town for good, intending to leave their dangerous jobs behind and set up their own ranch to put down roots. However, the town learns that a vicious killer named Frank Miller is due to arrive in Hadleyville very soon to exact revenge on Will and the town for putting him in jail several years ago. Miller's brother and two other gunfighters are already waiting for Miller's train, which is scheduled to arrive at noon. In a moment of panic, Will leaves town with his bride and gallops down the road into the open prairie, but suddenly stops his horse

Director & Cast

Director: Fred Zinnemann

Cast: Gary Cooper, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Kati Jurado, Grace Kelly, Otto Kruger, Lon Chaney Jr., Harry Morgan, Ian MacDonald, Eve McVeag