Matinee Screening

HIGH NOON at The Million Dollar Theatre

Saturday, June 21, 2025

2 p.m.

Join us for a matinee screening of HIGH NOON (1952), delivering a real-time Western showdown! In an Oscar-winning performance, Gary Cooper plays Will Kane, a marshal counting down to the moment he must confront a gang of outlaws alone. Also starring, the legendary Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, and Katy Jurado, HIGH NOON offers one of the most powerful portrayals of duty, morality, and loyalty on the silver screen.
Get Tickets

HIGH NOON (1952)

Join us for HIGH NOON, featuring Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, and Katy Jurado!

Directed by Fred Zinnemann and written by blacklisted screenwriter Carl Foreman, HIGH NOON (1952) is a landmark Western that unfolds in real time. Gary Cooper stars as Marshal Will Kane, who, on the brink of retirement and marriage to his pacifist bride (Grace Kelly), learns that a vengeful outlaw is arriving on the noon train. As the town turns its back on him, Kane is left to face the threat alone, embodying a powerful meditation on duty, courage, and integrity. The film features acclaimed performances from Grace Kelly and Mexican actress Katy Jurado, who earned a Golden Globe for her groundbreaking role. With its stark realism, tight pacing, and Cooper’s Oscar-winning performance, HIGH NOON remains one of film history’s most revered and influential Westerns.

***MATINEE SCREENING***


HIGH NOON (1952)
Saturday, June 21st, 2 p.m.

The Million Dollar

NR (Not rated)
Black and white/Digital
1 hr. 25 mins.

Member presale April 9-15; Opens to general public on April 16


$20 Members | $25 General Public | $10 Youth (17 and under)

Discounts are available for groups of 12 or more. Contact us at ainshishian@laconservancy.org.


Stay in your seat after the screening for a FREE Q&A about the historic Million Dollar Theatre.


The films in this series are presented as originally created during a different time period and may contain negative attitudes, language, and depictions of people and/or cultures. The Los Angeles Conservancy does not condone these representations. 

Gary Cooper's Marshal Will Kane is preparing to leave town with his new wife (Grace Kelly) when he learns that a notorious outlaw is arriving on the noon train to seek revenge. HIGH NOON (1952)
The Million Dollar Theatre opened in 1918 and remains a symbol of early Hollywood's cinematic and architectural splendor. | Photo by Mike Hume
Gary Cooper, Grace Kelly, Lloyd Bridges, and Katy Jurado star in HIGH NOON—a story of a man who was too proud to run! What would you do?

Important Information

The Million Dollar Theatre is located at 307 S. Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013.

Parking is available at various rates in surface lots near theatres and a limited amount of metered street parking.

We also encourage you to explore using public transportation to Last Remaining Seats screenings. The Broadway theatres are conveniently located near the Pershing Square Station at Fifth and Hill Streets, the Historic Broadway Station at 2nd Street and Broadway, and the 7th Steet Metro Center Station. For details on how to take the Metro Rail or buses to Last Remaining Seats, visit metro.net.

The Million Dollar Theatre has limited wheelchair accessibility. The restrooms in the theatre are not wheelchair accessible, but some are available at Grand Central Market (located next to the theatre). No assisted listening devices are available.

Tickets are general seating unless you are a sponsor or Cornerstone member at the Granite level or above. Please arrive early to get the best seat selection.

L.A. Conservancy members will receive priority entry into the theatresDoors open one hour before showtime for members and forty-five (45) minutes before showtime for the general public. Not a member yet? Join today for only $50 a year to ensure you get priority entry.

No refunds or exchanges. If you cannot attend the screening, we will gratefully accept your purchase as a tax-deductible donation if you notify us at (213) 623-2489. Tickets are also transferable.

CLICK HERE to see a list of frequently asked questions about our signature series of classic films in historic theatres.

Series Supporting Sponsor

Producer Series Sponsor

Community Partners

Media Partners

Major funding for the Los Angeles Conservancy’s educational programs is provided by the Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation.