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      • Widely regarded as one of the best Westerns ever made, Fred Zinneman's High Noon was filmed in black and white and made in 1952.
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    Though mired in controversy at the time of its release due to its political themes, the film was nominated for seven Academy Awards and won four (Actor, Editing, Score and Song) [3] as well as four Golden Globe Awards (Actor, Supporting Actress, Score, and Black and White Cinematography). [4]

    • “High Noon” is a classic Western film released in It was directed by Fred Zinnemann and produced by Stanley Kramer.
    • The movie stars Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, and Lloyd Bridges in lead roles.
    • High Noon received critical acclaim upon its release and went on to win four Academy Awards, including Best Actor for Gary Cooper.
    • The film was shot in black and white, which adds to its gritty and atmospheric aesthetic.
  3. Widely regarded as one of the best Westerns ever made, Fred Zinneman's High Noon was filmed in black and white and made in 1952. It won four Oscars.

    • ITS ORIGINS ARE DEBATED. It sounds straightforward enough: High Noon was written by Carl Foreman, based on a story by John W. Cunningham called "The Tin Star."
    • IT HAD SUBTEXT AS A LIBERAL RESPONSE TO THE "RED SCARE" ... BUT IT CAN BE INTERPRETED THE OPPOSITE WAY. While he was writing the film, Foreman was subpoenaed to appear before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC) to testify about Communists in Hollywood.
    • THE DIRECTOR DIDN'T SEE IT AS BEING POLITICAL AT ALL. Fred Zinnemann wrote that, with all due respect to Foreman, calling the film an allegory for McCarthyism was "a narrow point of view.
    • IT'S (BASICALLY) IN REAL TIME, BUT THE TERM "REAL TIME" DIDN'T EXIST YET. Foreman wrote that he was interested "in telling a motion picture story in the exact time required for the events of the story itself."
  4. Feb 22, 2017 · It was also the way they were made: low budget, black and white, scores by Dimitri Tiomkin, inspired film editing by Harry Gerstad, unfussy art direction by Rudolph Sternad, along with...

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  5. The dramatic, tightly-compressed, austere black and white film with high-contrast images was shot in a spare 31 days, and the physically-pained, ravaged look etched on 51 year old Gary Cooper's gaunt face was due to actual illness (a recurring hip problem, bleeding stomach ulcers, and lower back pain), and emotional stress due to his recent ...

  6. Dec 15, 1986 · Today, High Noon is studied in film classes as an example of the power of black-and-white photography. Gary Cooper, it is strange to recall now, was frequently dismissed by critics in his own time, who claimed he was merely “playing himself.”.

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