
High Noon is a movie directed by Peter Markle in 2009 and based on the book of the same name by Nora Roberts, first published in 2007. The movie features Emilie de Ravin, Ivan Sergei, Cybill Shepherd, Brian Markinson, Ty Olsson, Olivia Cheng, and others.
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Storyline
Divorced crisis negotiator police lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara struggles with the pressures of her job, raising her young daughter Carly, facing mounting bills, and taking care of her agoraphobic mother Essie. While talking down a distraught armed suicidal man threatening to jump from a rooftop, Phoebe meets his ex-boss, who can’t resist her take-charge attitude, not to mention her physical attractiveness.
Movie vs Book

Year
2009
Minutes
90
Movie Rate
5.90
Source: IMDb

Year
2007
Pages
467
Book Rate
7.98
S: Goodreads
Book
High Noon
Author: Nora Roberts
Country: USA
First published in: 2007
Length: 467 pages
Genre: Fiction
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