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From Noon Till Three

  PG HD Closed Captioning

Frank D. Gilroy

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Plot Summary

Charles Bronson portrays a drifter outlaw, Graham Dorsey, who has a liaison with a writer (Jill Ireland) who is so taken with him that she transforms him, after his death, into a legend. She builds a great commercial empire based on her fictional re-creation of "Graham Dorsey." Dorsey's name becomes a hallowed legend of the Old West. When Dorsey turns up very much alive, no one recognizes him or believes that he is Dorsey--including Ireland. Now a myth, but no longer possessing his own identity, Dorsey will end his days in an asylum where the kindly doctors will humor this old man's charming delusion that he was once a great gunfighter. Based on the novel by Frank D. Gilroy.

Customer Reviews

Offbeat & Delightful

Whatever you do, don't read the plot summary. Just let the movie unspool and lead you to unexpected places. A wonderfully offbeat effort capitalizing on Charles Bronson's stardom, "From Noon Till Three" features a delightful, maddeningly monothematic score from composer Elmer Bernstein, and a touching performance by Jill Ireland. It was a tough sell in 1976, but this film deserves to be seen, and iTunes has made it possible.

A different sort of Western.....

A fun movie.....isn't that what movies are made for??...to forget life for a couple hours and fall into the story....

JUST DO IT

Great Movie

will purchase when available in HD.

From Noon Till Three
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  • $14.99
  • Genre: Western
  • Released: 1976

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