Katy was better than Grace in High Noon
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chathaf — 16 years ago(May 09, 2009 09:55 AM)
One thing to point out is that Katy's character was written much better than Grace's. A better comparison would be to compare them in their better roles. Nothing against Katy thought. This was a wonderful performance.
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joeparkson — 16 years ago(December 29, 2009 11:44 AM)
Katy's delivery of her lines in High Noon was more remarkable given that English is not her first language.
"You're a good looking boy, you have big broad shoulders, but he is a man. It takes more than big broad shoulders to make a man, Harvey, and you have a long way to go. You know something? I don't think you will ever make it."
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Gold_Moon — 15 years ago(May 10, 2010 11:27 PM)
Now there is an Actress who is deeply missed. Such power and passion in her acting, and this movie too.
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pzanardo — 12 years ago(June 10, 2013 06:08 AM)
I agree. Katy Jurado was an excellent actress, and in High Noon she had an opportunity to show her talent. She was unparalleled in playing strong, brave, tough women. She fills her lines with deep emotion. Katy was also gorgeous; look at her eyes and lips! However, let me say that also Grace Kelly gave a great performance, playing a completely different character. The face-to-face between Katy and Grace is one of the highlights of that wonderful classic movie. Let me conclude remarking that Katy does not abandon Kane. Within her deep core, she knows that the marshal will survive, and goes away, sacrificing herself for the man she loves, since she thinks that the little Quaker is the right woman for Kane (I'm not that sure, though). Ciao from Italy Paolo
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BoyWiththeGreenHair — 12 years ago(July 07, 2013 05:00 AM)
Jurado also didn't lose her presence after her sex appeal went. Can you imagine a middle-aged Grace Kelly, forty pounds heavier and wielding pistols, holding her own in a film like ONE-EYED JACK? I can't even see her teaching her daughter how to drive.
Thing is that I have nothing against Grace, but this was her first "majo5b4r" production, and it kind of shows. She had been in Hollywood before, but hadn't worked with the likes of Cooper and Zinneman, and you get the sense she's intimidated. She does fine considering who she's working with, but it's nothing remarkable, and she definitely hasn't reached her full form, yet.
She really required the likes of someone like Alfred Hitchcock to breed her into the type of "starlet" whose physical control and screen presence dominated the room, as in TO CATCH A THIEF. In HIGH NOON, its definitely clear that she hasn't come into her own yet. Kelly is good, but the performance is interchangeable - Amy very well could have been portrayed by Cooper's old squeeze Patricia Neale (arguably more effectively). Likewise, I can't see anyone other than Jurado playing Helen Ramirez. Maybe Dolores Del Rio, but even that's a stretch.
It might have been the demands for the character that Amy appear awkward. She is, after all, a young Quaker woman in a very tense situation. Still, just look at how Helen brushes Harvey's cheek in their first scene as Will and Amy are seen riding away, as if to imply they had just finished being intimate with each other (to be frank). You just don't get those type of spontaneous moments from Kelly, honestly.