Cinematic background from High Noon 1952 - Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in New Mexico, learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground, so he attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a group of men standing around a bar; Wide shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man wearing a black hat; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a woman sitting in a chair; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man riding a horse in a dirt field next to buildings; Extreme Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man and a woman are looking at one another; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man with a mustache; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black - and - white photo of a woman in a victorian dress; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old man walking down the street in a western town; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man sitting in front of another man in front of another man; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man standing on the stairs; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man in a cowboy hat is in a hay barn; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An older man wearing a train conductor's hat; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of an empty street in a western town; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of a man in a hat shop; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A group of men standing in a room; Wide shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man wearing a cowboy hat; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a woman with long black hair; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man opening a door; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A woman in a white dress with a long necklace; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a woman in a white dress; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A group of men standing in front of each other; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of an empty street in a western town; Extreme Wide shot, High angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man in a hat; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A group of men walking down a train track; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man with a mustache sitting at a bar with two other men; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a woman in a black dress; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of a woman in a black and white photo; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A group of men standing on a dirt road; Wide shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a group of men sitting at a table; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a woman with long earrings; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man walking down the street in a black and white photo; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – Black and white photograph of a man wearing a vest and tie; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An older man sitting in a chair looking up; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a man looking out of a window; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man in a hat is writing on a paper; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man wearing a cowboy hat writing on a piece of paper; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man in a cowboy hat is standing in front of a church; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man and a woman dressed in western garb; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man wearing a black hat and a vest; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of an old western town with horse and carriage; Extreme Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man in a cowboy hat talking to another man in a cowboy hat; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black and white photo of a group of men in hats; Medium shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black - and - white photo of a woman in a suit; Close Up shot, High angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – Black and white photograph of a man wearing a vest and tie; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – Black and white photograph of a man wearing a cowboy hat; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of a man wearing a cowboy hat; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man walking down a street in a western town; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – Black and white photograph of a man in a suit; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old black and white photo of a man's face; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black - and - white photo of men walking down a train platform; Wide shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A black - and - white photo of a woman in a black dress; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A young woman in a black dress looking to her left; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An old photo of a man sitting at a table writing; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An older man sitting in front of a woman; Close Up shot, Over the shoulder angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man wearing a black hat and a vest; Close Up shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A group of men standing next to each other wearing hats; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – A man in a cowboy hat writing on a piece of paper at a table; Medium shot, Low angle
Movie still from “High Noon” (1952), directed by Fred Zinnemann – An older man and a young woman are posing for a picture; Close Up shot, Low angle