WPCNR SCREEN GEMS. July 20, 2004: The monthly Silver Screen Classic Series in August will feature the greatest western ever made, High Noon, Starring Gary Cooper in a classic oldtime matinee at the City Center Cinema de Lux in White Plains August 10. Youngsters who have not seen it will see what a real western is. HIGH NOON, SHANE, and STAGECOACH are considered to be the top three westerns ever made. In HIGH NOON, youngsters will get to see the concept of the showdown, and the greatest gunfight ever filmed, plus hear the great Tex Ritter sing "Do Not Forsake Me Oh My Darling,"
Silver Screen Classics is a monthly series offered at City Center 15: Cinema de Lux. Enjoy a classic film, popcorn and a soft drink for only $1.00. This month’s feature is High Noon (1952).
Gary Cooper stars in the Western classic as Hadleyville town marshal Will Kane, who is about to retire from office and go on his honeymoon with his new bride, Amy (Grace Kelly). Will’s happiness is put on hold when the Miller gang, whose leader (Ian McDonald) Will had previously arrested, is due on the 12:00 noon train, and is looking for revenge. Amy urges her new husband to leave town and forget about the Miller gang. When he asks for help from his friends and deputies to fend off the Millers, they are all is too afraid to stand by him. Alone, Kane walks into the center of town, preparing himself for his showdown with the revengeful Millers.
WHEN: Tuesday, August 10, 2004 at 1:00 p.m.
WHERE: City Center 15: Cinema de Lux
19 Mamaroneck Avenue
Mamaroneck Avenue and Main Street
White Plains, NY
914 -747-6000