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Black Noon is a 1971 American Horror Western television film. It was written and produced by Andrew J. Fenady and directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. The film originally aired on November 5, 1971, as part of CBS's The CBS Friday Night Movies, and was shown repeatedly in 1982.
- Horror Western
Nov 5, 1971 · Black Noon: Directed by Bernard L. Kowalski. With Roy Thinnes, Yvette Mimieux, Ray Milland, Gloria Grahame. Traveling minister Reverend John Keyes and his wife Lorna are quietly menaced by a devil cult in the Old West.
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- Horror, Western
- Bernard L. Kowalski
- 1971-11-05
Apr 10, 2017 · Another schlocky horror-thriller from people who were probably jacked up on cocaine and afraid of Satan. A mostly watchable made-for-TV movie that doesn't resolve itself until the last 10 minutes...
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May 24, 2016 · Before noon on May 30th, 1964, the Indy 500 was stopped for the first time in history by an accident. Seven cars had crashed in a fiery wreck, killing two drivers, and threatening the very future of the 500. Black Noon chronicles one of the darkest and most important days in auto-racing history.
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Black Noon. 1971 · 1 hr 15 min. TV-14. Horror · Western. In the Old West, a young, traveling minister and his wife get caught up in a web of witchcraft involving a mute beauty and a satanic gunfighter.
- Bernard L. Kowalski
- January 1, 1971
- 75 min
Rev. John Keyes (Roy Thinnes) and his wife Lorna (Lynn Loring) have broken a wagon wheel and are stranded in the arid desert while traveling on their way to John's new post as a preacher.
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Currently you are able to watch "Black Noon" streaming on Tubi TV for free with ads. Synopsis Reverend John Keyes and his wife, Lorna, on their way to a new congregation out west, break down in the desert and are rescued by the residents of a nearby town.