On the day he gets married and hangs up his badge, Marshal Will Kane is told that a man he sent to prison years before, Frank Miller, is returning on the noon train to exact his revenge.
Will Kane returns to his hometown of Hadleyville with his wife Amy for the first time in years since his famous gunfight with Frank Miller and his gang to face a new menace of his town in the grip ...
From start to finish, the James Stewart Western makes no secret of the influence it's taken from High Noon. Johnny Cobb's journey perfectly mirrors that of Will Kane's, with the supporting cast of ...