The Man Called Noon details

Format: 15 DVD
Starring: Howard Ross, Farley Granger, Richard Crenna, Stephen Boyd, Patty Shepard, Rosanna Schiaffino
Director: Peter Collinson
Genre: Action/Adventure - Westerns
Studio: ODEON ENTERTAINMENT
Original title Un Hombre Llamado Noon
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The Man Called Noon
15 Feature

DVD Information

Run time: 1 hour 38 minutes
Rental release: 23 Aug 2010
Main languages: English
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  • lost spaghetti western on dvd at last

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By gv (31 reviews) from Aberdeen , 27 Aug 2010

    [Highly rated reviewer]

    Back in the 1970`s,I wished to see this,but it was one of the first AA cert movies,so was too young at the time,and up till now only a poor ntsc vhs tape or dvd-rw copies out there.Well was it worth the wait till now!,yes and no,the picture on this new transfer is top rate,however the old mono soundtrack is awful,on a home cinema system,you keep putting the sound up and down.The movie has it`s moment`s,plenty of action and a not bad plot about a man who has lost his memory,but you do wish this was made in hollywood,and not a apaghetti production,the dubbing is better than most,but the acting and editing by the film crew is third rate in part`s,2 and half stars at most for the last 30mins of non stop action,should have seen this when I was 12,would have said then a great film,at 52 in 2010,I can see lots of holes in the film`s making.Give it a go for something that never been seen in 40yrs,but you will not wish to watch again in a long time.
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  • memory western

    Rated - 3.5 stars  
    By b-movie (92 reviews) from Cardigan , 19 Nov 2012
    i love westerns and this western is good. and different until the end part when it take the usual story line of revenge and shoot outs and love and sunset
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  • lost spaghetti western on dvd at last

    Rated - 2.5 stars  
    By gv (31 reviews) from Aberdeen , 27 Aug 2010
    Back in the 1970`s,I wished to see this,but it was one of the first AA cert movies,so was too young at the time,and up till now only a poor ntsc vhs tape or dvd-rw copies out there.Well was it worth the wait till now!,yes and no,the picture on this new transfer is top rate,however the old mono soundtrack is awful,on a home cinema system,you keep putting the sound up and down.The movie has it`s moment`s,plenty of action and a not bad plot about a man who has lost his memory,but you do wish this was made in hollywood,and not a apaghetti production,the dubbing is better than most,but the acting and editing by the film crew is third rate in part`s,2 and half stars at most for the last 30mins of non stop action,should have seen this when I was 12,would have said then a great film,at 52 in 2010,I can see lots of holes in the film`s making.Give it a go for something that never been seen in 40yrs,but you will not wish to watch again in a long time.
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