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Eisenhower watched the film no less than three times in the White House, and he was fascinated every time. When Kane stepped on his horse and rushed out of the stable, he couldn't help yelling: Run.
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William Jefferson Clinton , has been shown about 20 times in the White House in eight years. He said: This film is about having courage in the face of danger, regardless of the fact that you may have to pay all costs, a person should do what he thinks is the right thing. Ironically, he even recommended this film to George Walker Bush during the shift .
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George Walker Bush watched "High Noon" once at the White House and gave the film poster to the visiting Japanese Prime Minister. Both Bush and the Japanese prime minister compared themselves to the "single-handed, persevering, and honorable sheriff . "
High Noon behind the scenes gags
2021-12-08 08:01
Extended Reading
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Helen: You're a good-looking boy: you've big, broad shoulders. But he's a man. And it takes more than big, broad shoulders to make a man.
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Judge: This is just a dirty little village in the middle of nowhere. Nothing that happens here is really important.