Hombre llamado Noon, Un

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Un Hombre llamado Noon (1973 / Director: Peter Collinson)

Also known as

Lo chiamavano Mezzogiorno (Italy) | The Man Called Noon (U.S.A.) | Der Mann aus el Paso (Germany) | El pistolero sin nombre | Un hombre llamado Noon (Spain) | Un hombre llamado Noon (Spain) El pistolero sin nombre (Spain) | Haevrneren uden fortid (Denmark) | Mannen med guldkurlorna (Sweden) | Soz Shahlarin (Turkey)

Cast and crew

  • Cast: Richard Crenna (Rubal Noon/Jonas Mandrin), Stephen Boyd (J.B. Rimes), Rosanna Schiaffino (Fan Dandridge), Farley Granger (Judge Niland), Patty Shepard (Peg Cullane), Angel del Pozo (Ben Janish), Howard Ross (Bayles), Aldo Sambrell (Kissling), Jose Jaspe (Henneker), Charlie Bravo (Lang), Ricardo Palacios (brakeman), Fernando Hilbeck (Mitt Ford), Jose Canalejas (Dave Cherry), Julian Ugarte (Christobal), Adolfo Thous (old Mexican), Barta Barri (old Mexican), Cesar Burner (Charlie), Bruce M. Fischer (ranch hand), Manuel de Blas (cowboy)
  • Story: Lous L'Amour
  • Screenplay: Scot Finch, Antonio Recoder (as Tony Record)
  • Cinematography: John Cabrera [Technicolor, CinemaScope]
  • Music: Luis Bacalov
  • Producer: Euan Lloyd

Synopsis

The Man Called Noon is a western about a man who is called "Noon" (Richard Crenna) because he has amnesia and has no other name. As he searches for his identity, it becomes clear that he is on a mission to avenge the deaths of his wife and child. His quest is furthered by the outlaw Rimes (Stephen Boyd) and he receives comfort from a lady named Fan (Rosanna Schiaffino). The villain proves to be Judge Niland (Farley Granger), and the trio go to extraordinary lengths to put him out of action.

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