: Gary Cooper won an Academy Award for his portrayal of Kane, capturing a sense of vulnerability and weary duty that was rare for Western leads in the 1950s. Technical Review: The "DHD" REMUX
: On his wedding day, retiring Marshal Will Kane (Gary Cooper) learns that a man he sent to prison, Frank Miller, is arriving on the noon train to seek revenge. While the townspeople abandon him out of fear or apathy, Kane must decide whether to flee with his new Quaker wife (Grace Kelly) or face the gang alone. 12.07.09.High.Noon.1952.BD.REMUX.h264.1080p.DHD...
: Because it is a Remux, you are getting the full bit-rate of the Blu-ray. High Noon is shot in black-and-white with a 1.37:1 aspect ratio (pillar-boxed on modern TVs). Expect high contrast and visible film grain, which is intentional and preserves the cinematic texture. : Gary Cooper won an Academy Award for