The Man Called Noon

Directed by Peter Collinson

Release Year: 1973
Running time: 98
Country: Spain, Italy, U.K.
Language: English
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Directed by: Peter Collinson

Smoked filled saloons… dusty streets… steam blowing trains… gleaming spurs and colt 45s… and windswept prairies! Richard Crenna (Breakheart Pass) shoots up the old west in this action-packed Louis L’Amour (The Sacketts, Shalako) classic! After his family is brutally murdered, Rubal Noon (Crenna) blazes a trail of vengeance and blood-lusting fury across the west looking for the outlaws responsible for the massacre. He arrives in a small town and is ambushed, almost falling to his death. Now an amnesiac, a mysterious desperado (Stephen Boyd, Ben-Hur) comes to his aid, knowing that Noon holds the secret to the whereabouts of a fortune of stolen gold. Cult filmmaker Peter Collinson (The Italian Job) directed this top-notch western co-starring Farley Granger (Strangers on a Train), Rosanna Schiaffino (The Rover) and spaghetti western legend Aldo Sambrell (Navajo Joe) with a beautiful and haunting musical score by the great Luis Bacalov (Il Postino, Django).