
In High Noon, (1952) Gary Cooper (as a retired marshall who’s just married), faces a show down against Ian MacDonald, a man he’d sent to prison years earlier. Cooper tries to get the town he’d protected for years to help him. They refuse. The clock ticks down to noon when the train carrying MacDonald is due to arrive. Will Cooper face MacDonald alone? Or will he flee with his new bride? Tick-tick-tick-tick…
Today’s cartoon is nothing like High Noon.
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In High Noon, (1952) Gary Cooper (as a retired marshall who’s just married), faces a show down against Ian MacDonald, a man he’d sent to prison years earlier. Cooper tries to get the town he’d protected for years to help him. They refuse. The clock ticks down to noon when the train carrying MacDonald is due to arrive. Will Cooper face MacDonald alone? Or will he flee with his new bride? Tick-tick-tick-tick…
Today’s cartoon is nothing like High Noon.
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Tagged as bad analogies, beet juice, cartoon, Comic, film, Gary Cooper, gunfight, Hammy, High Noon, marshall, movie, Mr. Mold Guy, RJ, showdown, toxic, Verne, Whizz-N-Bleach