Meaningful in its implications, as well as loaded with interest and suspense, High Noon is a western to challenge “Stagecoach” for the all-time championship. (Review of Original Release)
100
ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
ReelViewsJames Berardinelli
The Western may be one of the few truly American art forms, and High Noon shows exactly how much potential it can embrace.
100
TV Guide Magazine
TV Guide Magazine
Not a frame is wasted in this taut, superbly directed, masterfully acted film, the first so-called "adult Western." (Review of Original Release)
100
Washington PostStephen Hunter
Washington PostStephen Hunter
A terrific piece of filmmaking. It's taut, believable as it unspools. It's charismatic, with a slow buildup of tension in near-real time that finally explodes into a blast of violence.
80
Village VoiceMichael Atkinson
Village VoiceMichael Atkinson
Possibly the most Rorschachian film of all time, a symbol-only text that effortlessly conforms to any political present, and finds a foothold in your social sphere whether you're a free radical or reactionary wing nut.
Cooper does an unusually able job of portraying the marshal. (Review of Original Release)
70
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Chicago ReaderJonathan Rosenbaum
Some of the results ring false, but the memorable theme song and some equally memorable character acting (by Thomas Mitchell and Lon Chaney Jr. more than Lloyd Bridges and Katy Jurado) help things along.