William Friedkin on HIGH NOON
Director William Friedkin discusses the importance of this seminal Western starring Gary Cooper (#27 on AFI's list of 100 Greatest American Films) and how it remains relevant to this day.

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Jeff Bridges on CITIZEN KANE

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Jim Jarmusch on the “All-Time Greatest L.A. Crime Film”

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15 Weird Facts About High Noon (1952) You Never Knew

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William Friedkin: 7 Hours of Interviews to Listen to while you Chill or Sleep

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William Friedkin on His Fear of Directing Films

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The Making of High Noon (1992)

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The Frank Zappa Interview That Still Feels Dangerous Today (1984)

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William Friedkin on Al Pacino in Cruising

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High Noon (1952) | MOVIE REACTION | First Time Watching

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Martin Scorsese On CITIZEN KANE

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The French Connection (1971) - Working with Gene Hackman

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WML 1959 Gary Cooper

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High Noon | An American Cinematic Masterpiece

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David Hemmings on BLOW-UP

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The Greatest Movie Nobody Saw — And Why Directors Love It Now

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Michael Douglas on Falling Down

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NYFF52: "Once Upon a Time in America" Interview | James Woods

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What Happened to Joe Pesci in Once Upon a Time in America?

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Uncut Discussion with Film Director William Friedkin for TCM Essentials

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