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UK import. 4K Ultra HD disc is region free and will play on all compatible 4K Ultra HD players worldwide.

 

High Noon UK Import 4K Ultra HD presents Fred Zinnemann’s legendary Western in a stunning 4K restoration, bringing one of the most influential films in American cinema to Ultra HD for its UK debut. Starring Gary Cooper in his Oscar-winning role, the film remains a powerful real-time drama about courage, morality and standing alone against injustice.

 

Marshal Will Kane is preparing to retire and leave town with his new bride Amy. But when he learns that a ruthless outlaw he once sent to prison is returning on the noon train with a gang seeking revenge, Kane must decide whether to flee or stand his ground. As the clock ticks toward noon, Kane desperately searches for allies among the townspeople, only to find that fear and self-preservation outweigh their sense of duty.

 

Widely considered a masterpiece of the Western genre, High Noon blends nail-biting suspense with sharp political commentary that famously angered contemporaries like John Wayne and Howard Hawks. Decades later, its themes of integrity and courage in the face of societal cowardice remain just as powerful.

 

directed by: Fred Zinnemann
starring: Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Ian MacDonald
1952 / 85 min / English

High Noon (UK Import) [4K Ultra HD]

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  • 4K ULTRA HD SPECIAL FEATURES

    • Limited Edition (2000 copies)
    • Limited edition O-card slipcase
    • Limited edition collector’s booklet featuring The Tin Star by John W. Cunningham, a 1974 essay by Carl Foreman and a 1986 retrospective review
    • 4K (2160p) UHD presentation from a 4K digital restoration in Dolby Vision (HDR10 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 – video essay by J. E. Smyth
    • Interview with film historian Neil Sinyard
    • 1969 audio interview with screenwriter Carl Foreman recorded at the National Film Theatre, London
    • The Making of High Noon documentary
    • Inside High Noon and Behind High Noon featurettes
    • Theatrical trailer

     

    Additional details
    Label: Eureka Masters of Cinema
    Region: Region Free
    Number of discs: 1

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