High Tide at Noon (1957)

The dramatic ebb and flow of a young girl's love...

High Tide at Noon (1957) poster

After returning home to a rugged island near Nova Scotia, Joanna, daughter of the local bigwig, struggles to choose between three eligible bachelors -- the rebel, the steadfast friend and the poetry-quoting newcomer. As the local lobster supply dwindles due to overfishing, the island's inhabitants encounter economic difficulties.

Director: Philip Leacock
Genre: Drama, Romance
Runtime: 109 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: John Veale
Cinematography: Eric Cross
Editing: Sidney Hayers
Production: The Rank Organisation
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

fishing, nova scotia, canada

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is High Tide at Noon about?
After returning home to a rugged island near Nova Scotia, Joanna, daughter of the local bigwig, struggles to choose between three eligible bachelors -- the rebel, the steadfast friend and the poetry-quoting newcomer. As the local lobster supply dwindles due to overfishing, the island's inhabitants encounter economic difficulties.
Who directed High Tide at Noon?
High Tide at Noon was directed by Philip Leacock.
Who stars in High Tide at Noon?
High Tide at Noon stars Betta St. John, William Sylvester, Michael Craig, Flora Robson, Alexander Knox, Peter Arne.
How long is High Tide at Noon?
High Tide at Noon has a runtime of 1h 49m (109 minutes).
What genre is High Tide at Noon?
High Tide at Noon is a Drama, Romance film.
Where was High Tide at Noon produced?
High Tide at Noon was produced in United Kingdom.