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Black Noon

  • TV Movie
  • 1971
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 14m
IMDb RATING
5.8/10
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Lynn Loring and Roy Thinnes in Black Noon (1971)
DramaHorrorWestern

Traveling minister Reverend John Keyes and his wife Lorna are quietly menaced by a devil cult in the Old West. By the time the good Reverend figures out what's really going on, it may be too... Read allTraveling minister Reverend John Keyes and his wife Lorna are quietly menaced by a devil cult in the Old West. By the time the good Reverend figures out what's really going on, it may be too late to stop the evil.Traveling minister Reverend John Keyes and his wife Lorna are quietly menaced by a devil cult in the Old West. By the time the good Reverend figures out what's really going on, it may be too late to stop the evil.

  • Director
    • Bernard L. Kowalski
  • Writer
    • Andrew J. Fenady
  • Stars
    • Roy Thinnes
    • Yvette Mimieux
    • Ray Milland
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.8/10
    455
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Bernard L. Kowalski
    • Writer
      • Andrew J. Fenady
    • Stars
      • Roy Thinnes
      • Yvette Mimieux
      • Ray Milland
    • 24User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Roy Thinnes
    Roy Thinnes
    • Reverend John Keyes
    Yvette Mimieux
    Yvette Mimieux
    • Deliverance
    Ray Milland
    Ray Milland
    • Caleb Hobbs
    Gloria Grahame
    Gloria Grahame
    • Bethia
    Lynn Loring
    Lynn Loring
    • Lorna Keyes
    • (as Lyn Loring)
    Henry Silva
    Henry Silva
    • Moon
    Hank Worden
    Hank Worden
    • Joseph
    William Bryant
    William Bryant
    • Jacob
    Stan Barrett
    • Man in Mirror
    Joshua Bryant
    Joshua Bryant
    • Towhead
    Jennifer Bryant
    • Towhead
    Charles McCready
    • Towhead
    Leif Garrett
    Leif Garrett
    • Towhead
    David S. Cass Sr.
    David S. Cass Sr.
    • Man
    • (as Dave Cass)
    Suzan Sheppard
    • Wife
    Bobby Eilbacher
    • Boy
    Buddy Foster
    Buddy Foster
    • Ethan
    • Director
      • Bernard L. Kowalski
    • Writer
      • Andrew J. Fenady
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    User reviews24

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    10whitewood1

    Can't believe I found this webpage...

    I feel like I have some uber-rare disease that no one has heard of and I have finally come across a support group on the net! I finally found this title by asking for an answer on an "experts" site on the web. I too, saw this movie in my youth and was struck by the atmosphere and especially the ending. I have never forgotten it and have never seen it since. No one I know saw the film and I had almost given up on ever finding it's title. Alas, even knowing the name, I shall probably never see the film again as it is impossible to find commercially. Small steps...

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    9garycarnevale

    A must see movie

    I cannot believe how unknown this movie is,it was absolutely incredible. The ending alone has stuck with me for almost thirty years. The road sign through the rearveiw mirror blew me away. If you liked "RACE WITH THE DEVIL" you will love this movie
    8kevin_robbins

    This movie evokes the atmosphere of a feature-length Twilight Zone episode

    I recently watched the horror western Black Noon (1971) on Tubi. The storyline follows a reverend whose wife falls ill during their journey across the desert as they head to their new home. Forced to seek refuge in a small town until his wife recovers, the reverend is asked to speak at the local church. Miraculous events unfold as he speaks, leading the townsfolk to implore him to stay and continue aiding them. Meanwhile, the reverend's wife grows increasingly suspicious of the sinister forces at play.

    Directed by Bernard Kowalski (Stiletto), Black Noon stars Roy Thinnes (Airport 1975), Yvette Mimieux (The Time Machine), Gloria Grahame (In a Lonely Place), Ray Milland (Dial M for Murder), Leif Garrett (The Outsiders), and Lynn Loring (Horror at 37,000 Feet).

    This movie evokes the atmosphere of a feature-length Twilight Zone episode. While it starts with a slow, methodical setup, it excels in establishing the characters, the town, and the circumstances that draw the reverend into the unfolding events. Although the acting isn't extraordinary, the authentic settings, attire, and props contribute to the film's immersive feel. The climax of Black Noon is truly captivating. With a clever twist and a magnificent ending at the church, it couldn't have been executed better. The reveal at the end is reminiscent of a classic Twilight Zone episode, leaving viewers mesmerized by the revelation of what was truly happening all along.

    In conclusion, Black Noon is a must-see for patient horror movie fans who appreciate films from this era. I would rate it 7.5/10 and strongly recommend it.
    scoutfinch237-1

    One of several ABC "Movies of the Week" shown on Monday nights

    I too watched "Black Noon" as a ten-year-old in the States on ABC's "Movie of the Week". In particular, Hank Worden, as old Joseph, really scared the hell out of me as a kid.

    It's possible that if I were to view it now as an adult (having watched many creepy movies since then, like "Carnival of Souls", "Rosemary's Baby", and "The Shining", it may not stand up to the creepy memories I have of this movie. But I'd love to get the chance to see for myself!

    ABC produced a couple of high quality films for their "Movie of the Week" series. Some better than others. "Crowhaven Farm" was actually the scariest of them all. Hope Lange as an unwitting victim amongst a secret coven of witches was so chilling.

    Seared in my memory, though probably not as scary as the above two mentioned "Movies of the Week" would be "The House on Greenapple Road" (with a young Eve Plumb as the young daughter in a brutally bloody scene in the kitchen) and "The House That Wouldn't Die" with Barbara Stanwyck. Also, I vaguely remember another "Movie of the Week" with Lesley Ann Warren, Peter Haskill, and Ryan Hope. Pretty good, though not truly as scary as "Black Noon" or "Crowhaven Farm".

    One other last "Movie of the Week" I remember was "Maybe I'll Come Home in the Spring" with Sally Field. Kind of hooky, not at all scary, but I do remember enjoying it as a young girl.
    10bgr3

    the scariest horror movie

    I have seen this film only once, on TV, and it has not been repeated. This is strange when you consider the rubbish that is repeated over and over again. Usually horror movies for me are a source of amusement, but this one really scared me.

    DO NOT READ THE NEXT BIT IF YOU HAVE'NT SEEN THE FILM YET

    The scariest bit is when the townsfolk pursue the preacher to where his wife lies almost dead (they'd been poisoning her). He asks who the hell are you people anyway. One by one they give their true identities. The girl who was pretending to be deaf in order to corrupt and seduce him says "I am Lilith, the witch who loved Adam before Eve".

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    • Trivia
      The film was shot in the desert regions just north of Los Angeles.
    • Goofs
      In the opening scene in the desert there are vultures flying around but the sounds they make are the sounds of seagulls. Vultures make a woofing, grunting sound.
    • Connections
      Featured in Deadly Earnest's Nightmare Theatre: Black Noon (1978)

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    • Release date
      • November 5, 1971 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Mediodía fatal
    • Production companies
      • Andrew J. Fenady Productions
      • Screen Gems Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 14 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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