
A documentary giving film fans a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this classic western about a sheriff who vows to stand and fight when an outlaw he once put behind bars comes looking for revenge. Includes interviews with film reviewer Leonard Maltin and other figures in the film industry who discuss the impact this movie had on later movies and the western genre as a whole. Also includes archive footage shot on the set.
Lloyd BridgesHimself
David CrosbyHimself
John RitterHimself
Lon Chaney Jr.Martin Howe (archive footage) (uncredited)
Leonard MaltinPresenterFactual errors: Leonard Maltin states that Gary Cooper won "his only Oscar" for High Noon (1952). In fact, Cooper won the Best Actor award twice. He had already won for Sergeant York (1941) by the time "High Noon" was made in 1952.
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