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HIGH NOON (vhs) *NEW* B&W Best Actor for Gary Cooper, sheriff with no help

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Category:

VHS Tapes

Quantity Available:

Only one in stock, order soon

Condition:

Brand New

Format:

VHS

Rating:

NR

Genre:

Classics

UPC:

017153348637

Release Date:

1952

Director:

Fred Zinnemann

Leading Role:

Gary Cooper

Signal Standard:

NTSC

Sub-Genre:

Westerns Traditional

Edition:

Full Screen

Special Features:

Black & White

Former Rental:

No

Country/Region of Manufacture:

Unknown

Movie/TV Title:

High Noon

Language:

English

Actor:

Grace Kelly

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Posted for sale:

More than a week ago

Item number:

1317704220

Item description

Brand new factory sealed vhs tape in its original full frame aspect ratio which is perfect for old school televisions as the image will fill your square frame. It's also filmed in glorious Black and White. That being said, it probably doesn't really warrant a dvd presentation and this may be a more frugal purchase. A sheriff in a small Western town, on the day of his scheduled retirement, faced with a terrible ordeal. At ten-thirty in the morning, just a few minutes after he has been wed, he learns that a dreaded desperado is arriving in town on the HIGH NOON train. The bad man has got a pardon from a rap on which the sheriff has sent him up, and the sheriff knows that the killer is coming back to town to get him. Should the sheriff slip away, as his new wife and and several decent citizens reasonably urge him to do, or shall he face, here and now, the crisis which he knows he can never escape? And once he has answered this question, the second and greater problem is the maintenance of his resolution as noon approaches and he finds himself alone--one man, without a single sidekick, against a killer and three attendant thugs.