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To: diefree; the_Watchman
re: #50

John Wayne hated High Noon.

Say it ain't so!
I thought it was intended to have an entirely different message. I always saw this movie as a great allegory of the Cold War. Gary Cooper was the USA - who had helped clean up the town. The rest of the town who enjoyed the benefits of Gary's work - and now deserted him in his time of need - were our erstwhile european 'allies'. And of course the bad guys were the commie thugs ...
Do you mean this wasn't the message? You're not going to burst my bubble - I enjoy this movie, and I enjoy the ending where Gary the Sheriff basically tells his cowardly allies to eat spit...

157 posted on 03/23/2002 10:16:39 PM PST by El Cid
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To: El Cid
the subversive part is when Gary Cooper flicks his badge onto the ground! Lot of leftist symbolism there. Would Wayne ever do such a thing?
165 posted on 03/23/2002 10:23:44 PM PST by Eternal_Bear
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To: El Cid
P-O-P ! Bye, bye bubble. You saw it the way you wanted to; not the way it was intended. Just as " THE CRUCIBLE " was an anti-McCarthy screed, so too was " HIGH NOON " .
176 posted on 03/23/2002 10:37:42 PM PST by nopardons
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