Writer: John W. Cunningham, Carl Foreman, T.S. Cook
Producer: Ted Bauman, David A. Rosemont, Karen Sharpe
Theatrical: 2000
Rated: PG-13
Studio: TBS Superstation
Genre: Drama, Western, TV Movie
Duration: 88
IMDb: 0244536
DVD Details
Languages: English, Spanish
Sound: Dolby
Aspect Ratio: 1.78 : 1
Credits
Will Kane
Tom Skerritt
Amy Kane
Susanna Thompson
Harvey Pell
Reed Diamond
Sam Beattie
David LeReaney
Helen Ramirez
Maria Conchita Alonso
Mart Howe
Dennis Weaver
Antonio
August Schellenberg
Frank Miller
Michael Madsen
Judge Mettrick
Matthew Walker
Station Master
Frank C. Turner
Joe Henderson
Shaun Johnston
Henry Munchhausen (as Terry M. King)
Terry King
Janet Munchhausen
Kate Newby
Hotel Clerk
Brian Stollery
Billy
Noel Fisher
Dave Cleaver
Joe Norman Shaw
Pete Cleaver
Trevor Leigh
Jordan (as Colin Campbell)
Colin A. Campbell
Simpson
Jim Leyden
Pierce
Stephen Eric McIntyre
Colby
Jim Shield
Liam
Royal Sproule
Rudy
Tom McBeath
Minister
Andy Maton
Volunteer #1
Rainer Kahl
Volunteer #2
Peter Strand Rumpel
Volunteer #3
Larry Austin
Skeptic
Bob Chomyn
Card Player
Jim Rattai
Jane
Jacqueline Robbins
Hannah
Joyce Robbins
Gunman
Brent Woolsey
Old Cowboy (as Thomas Legg)
Thomas F. Legg
Glenda Beattie
Judith Buchan
Summary
High Noon tells the story of a lawman named Will Kane (Skerritt) who has just married a young bride, Amy (Thompson), promising to leave his dangerous career and settle down for a quiet life. Just as they are about to leave, word comes that a vicious killer Kane had sent to prison years earlier, is coming to town on the noon train seeking vengeance. Kane attempts to rally the town to fight the gunman, but not even his former deputy Harvey (Diamond) is willing to help. Harvey's cowardice infuriates his girlfriend, Helen (Alonso), whose romantic past with both Kane and with the arriving gunman convinces her to pack up and leave town. As the dreaded noon hour approaches, Kane realizes he must stand alone against the coming storm.