Wed, 26 Mar
|Harrogate Odeon, Screen 3
High Noon (PG)
A town Marshall, despite the disagreements of his newlywed bride and local townspeople, must face a gang of deadly killers alone at "high noon" when the gang leader, an outlaw he sent up years ago, arrives on the noon train.
Time & Location
26 Mar 2025, 19:00 – 21:30
Harrogate Odeon, Screen 3, East Parade, Harrogate HG1 5LB, UK
About the Event
High Noon | PG | 1952 | Dir. Fred Zinnemann | US | 85 mins | IMDb 7.9 | B&W
Our Classic Cinema season concludes with a Western as requested by one of last year’s Classic Season attendees. Fred Zinnerman’s 1952 High Noon, sees the action take place in real time in an isolated frontier town where Marshall Will Kane played by Gary Cooper has to hold the fort in the knowledge that a released killer, seeking vengeance, is riding the noon train back into town. Events take place on the morning of Kanes wedding. Grace Kelly is his young, pacifist Quaker bride in her first major film role.
High Noon is widely considered to be one of the most influential westerns of the decade.
Meaningful in its implications, it is loaded with interest and suspense. Not a frame is wasted in this taut, superbly directed, masterfully acted film, the first so-called "adult Western".
Our classic cinema (season 2) will be offered initially as a package for all four films before individual tickets are made available in early January. Packages can on be purchased through The Night of The Hunter. With introductions from Dave and Mandy before each film.
Seating limited to 70 so we recommend you book in advance.
Screen 3.
One wheelchair space - get in touch to reserve this - at contact.harrogatefilmsociety@gmail.com
Doors open at 7pm and the film will start after the introduction.
All seating is unreserved so grab a seat wherever you like.
Free parking in Odeon car park but you must display a parking voucher available from Odeon staff.