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Zinnemann's "High Noon"
This paper look at the film genre of the Western and more specifically at the film "High Noon", directed by Fred Zinnemann. -- 964 words; MLA

"Rear Window" and "High Noon"
Compares the filming techniques of these two films. -- 1,385 words; MLA

The West in Film
Compares films' depictions of West, values, gunfighting, 19th Cent. town life, directors' messages & styles. My Darling Clementine ( John Ford ) & High Noon ( Fred Zinnemann ) -- 1,350 words;

"Darkness at Noon"
An analysis of "Darkness at Noon" by Arthur Koestler. -- 1,882 words; MLA

"The Lamp at Noon"
An analysis of the insanity of the character of Ellen in Sinclair Ross' novel "The Lamp at Noon". -- 723 words; MLA

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HIGH NOON

High Noon
The movie High Noon is a western style movie about loyalty and betrayal. Throughout the
whole movie, you can see how Kane is loyal to the town and how the town betrays Kane. 
The film tells a story about a man who was too proud to run— a tale of a lone,
stoic marshal (Will Kane) who was left desolate and abandoned by the townspeople he has
sworn to protect because of a four-man gang led by Frank Miller. This is where the
loyalty part comes in. Kane did not have to stay and protect the town's people because he
was "retired" and was going to leave town with his wife. Nonetheless he did stay because
he felt that it was his duty to protect the townspeople even though no one would
volunteer and help him. His wife, Amy along with the some townspeople tells him to leave
town immediately to save his life. They tell him that he is no longer the marshal of the
town, therefore not his fight. Kane disregarded what everyone told him and stayed to
protect the townspeople. This is because of his great sense of duty that would not let
him allow others (the innocent townspeople) to risk their lives over something that he
feels is his responsibility. The fact that Kane was so willing to risk his new life and
live happily ever after with his wife for the town's safety shows his loyalty to the town
and its safety. 
Betrayal is another theme for High Noon. In the movie, as noon approaches the people of
the town, they abandon Kane one by one. They are too afraid to fight; and they are not
tough enough to do it out of loyalty. Instead they leave Kane alone. Thus when noon
finally arrives, Kane is carrying the weight of those who abandoned him in their time of
need. Kane is then protecting those who betrayed him. Unlike Kane, the others
(townspeople) seem to only care about themselves— very inhuman. Many of the locals
are agreed that they owe their prosperity to Kane, but they will not help him of defend
him. They believe that Kane's cause is hopeless because he was going to face a four-man
gang alone. Although, a part of the town's betrayal is part of Kane's fault. I think it
is his character that keeps him from getting help—the reason for the town's
betrayal. He turned down help from several people who are too young or too incompetent to
face the gunmen. He asks, but does not demand others to stand with him. Even though his
new bride threatens to leave him if he stays, Kane would not leave. All this for an
undeserving and ungrateful town. The way Kane treats the townspeople, it is almost
saying, "I do not need your assistance, please step back and protect yourselves." Who
would risk their life after hearing that? 
A scene in the movie, where Kane stops to care for a few horses before caring for his,
shows that Kane is kindhearted—showing loyalty. In the movie, where all the
townspeople had an excuse for not helping Kane showed betrayal. In various ways, the
themes loyalty and betray was shown throughout the whole movie. 

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