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High Noon 4K

High Noon 4K

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 Actors: Gary Cooper, Thomas Mitchell, Lloyd Bridges, Katy Jurado, Grace Kelly, Otto Kruger
Director: Fred Zinnemann
Language: ENGLISH : DTS-HD Master Audio 2.0 Mono (48kHz, 24-bit)
Subtitles: English
Region: Region Free (BD Region A)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number of Discs: 2
Rating: Not Rated
Orig Release Date: 1952
Studio: Kino Lorber
Release Date: 5/7/2024
Run Time: 85 Min.
Special Features:
  • 4K BLU-RAY DISC
  • Commentary One - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by author/film historian Alan K. Rode.
  • Commentary Two - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by author/writer Julie Kirgo.
  • BLU-RAY DISC
  • Commentary One - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by author/film historian Alan K. Rode.
  • Commentary Two - this exclusive new audio commentary was recorded by author/writer Julie Kirgo.
  • A Ticking Clock - in this archival featurette, editor Mark Goldblatt (The Terminator) discusses the unique narrative structure of High Noon and its editing (with some excellent comments about the presence important role of clocks throughout the film). In English, not subtitled. (6 min).
  • A Stanley Kramer Production - in this archival featurette, filmmaker and film historian Michael Schlesinger discusses Stanley Kramer's work as a producer and the socio-political environment at the time when he was most successful. In English, not subtitled. (14 min).
  • Imitation of Life: The Blacklist History of High Noon - in this archival program, historian Larry Ceplair and blacklisted screenwriter Walter Bernstein discuss the production history of High Noon, Carl Foreman's blacklisting, and the McCarthy era. In English, not subtitled. (10 min).
  • Oscars and Ulcers: The Production History of High Noon - this archival visual essay, narrated by Anton Yelchin, focuses on the production history of High Noon. Included with the essay are plenty of very rare and archival promotional materials. In English, not subtitled. (12 min).
  • Uncitizened Kane - presented here is a text-format essay by Sight & Sound editor Nick James. (1080p).
  • The Making of 'High Noon' (1992) - in this archival documentary, critic Leonard Maltin takes a look at High Noon and explains why it is one of the greatest westerns ever made. In English, not subtitled. (23 min).
  • Trailer - original trailer for High Noon. In English, not subtitled. (2 min).
  • Cover - reversible cover with vintage poster art for High Noon.
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