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79 High Noon (1952)

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This article is from the Movie Trivia, by Murray Chapman muzzle@cs.uq.oz.au with numerous contributions by others.

79 High Noon (1952)

- Director 'Fred Zinneman' (qv) claims that the black smoke billowing from
the train is a sign that the brakes were failing. He and the cameraman
didn't know it at the time, and barely got out of the way. The camera
tripod snagged itself on the track and fell over, smashing the camera, but
the film survived and is in the movie.

 

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