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197699 minComedy, Western

From Noon Till Three

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Is From Noon Till Three worth watching? With a rating of 5.882/10, this Comedy, Western film is a mixed-bag for fans of the genre. Read on for our detailed analysis and user reviews.

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From Noon Till Three Synopsis

Bank robber Graham Dorsey spends a few hours with beautiful widow Amanda Starbuck, in which time his gang takes part in a disastrous holdup. Learning of his comrades' demise, Dorsey goes on the lam. Believing her short-term lover was killed by the law, Amanda decides to make the most of having had a liaison with the supposedly deceased desperado by writing a book about him. Much to his confusion, the still-living Dorsey watches as his name becomes legendary.

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Top Cast

Charles Bronson
Charles BronsonGraham Dorsey
Jill Ireland
Jill IrelandAmanda Starbuck
Douglas Fowley
Douglas FowleyBuck Bowers
Stan Haze
Stan HazeApe
Damon Douglas
Damon DouglasBoy
Hector Morales
Hector MoralesThe Mexican
Bert Williams
Bert WilliamsSheriff
Davis Roberts
Davis RobertsSam
Betty Cole
Betty ColeEdna
William Lanteau
William LanteauReverend Cabot

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Is From Noon Till Three worth watching?

From Noon Till Three has received mixed reviews with a 5.882/10 rating. It might be worth watching if you're a fan of Comedy, Western movies.

Is From Noon Till Three hit or flop?

From Noon Till Three has received average ratings (5.882/10), performing moderately with audiences.

What genre is From Noon Till Three?

From Noon Till Three is a Comedy, Western movie that Bank robber Graham Dorsey spends a few hours with beautiful widow Amanda Starbuck, in which time his gang takes part in a disastrous holdup. Learning ...

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Critic Reviews

WuchakOct 2, 2023
★ 6

**_Bronson and Jill in a satire about the making of legends_** Many years after the Civil War, an outlaw (Charles Bronson) is forced to stay with a humorless Victorian woman (Jill Ireland) while his buds pull off a job in the nearby town. The few hours they spend together become legendary after she chronicles the events. “From Noon till Three” (1976) is an atypical Western that features a quirky air and comedic bits combined with some effective romance in the mold of the first half of “Bandolero” or “The Ballad of Cable Hogue,” but morphs into a parable about myth being more important than reality. It’s better than “Goin’ South,” but not as entertaining as "The Duchess and the Dirtwater Fox,” keeping in mind that this isn’t an all-out comedy like the latter. It has the tone of, say, “There Was a Crooked Man...” As long as you don’t expect the awe of “Chino” or the grim action of "Breakheart pass," it’s entertaining enough in its unique way. Jill is stunning and winsome as usual. The moral doesn’t just apply to popular legends, like Jesse James, Wyatt Earp or Romeo & Juliet, but to the individual’s tendency to romanticize or bend the truth as years pass, making the person and occasion larger-than-life. The movie runs 1 hours, 39 minutes, and was shot at Thousand Oaks, California, and nearby Warner Brothers Burbank Studios. GRADE: B-