The Man Called Noon details
| Format: | 15 DVD |
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| 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 |
| Name | Discs | |
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The Man Called Noon |
15 Feature |
DVD Information
| Run time: | 1 hour 38 minutes |
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| Rental release: | 23 Aug 2010 |
| Main languages: | English |
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lost spaghetti western on dvd at last
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.- Was this review helpful to you?
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(2)memory western
By b-movie (92 reviews) from Cardigan , 19 Nov 2012i 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- Was this review helpful to you?
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lost spaghetti western on dvd at last
By gv (31 reviews) from Aberdeen , 27 Aug 2010Back 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.- Was this review helpful to you?
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