High Noon

It’s not news that High Noon (1952) was really about Hollywood’s cowardice during the McCarthy era. John Wayne knew it. He turned down the Gary Cooper role when it was offered to him. The movie was “un-American,” he said in a Playboy interview, bragging about having helped run its screenwriter, Carl Foreman, out of the country.

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Published on February 27, 2017 18:06 Tags: blacklist, carl-foreman, gary-cooper, westerns
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