High Noon (1952)
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    - Disillusionment
    
      - Martin Howe: And in the end you wind up dyin' all
            alone on some dusty street. For what? For a tin star. It's all for
            nothin', Will. It's all for nothin'.
 
- Faith and Duty
    
      - Oscar winning western with much discussion of faith
            and duty, with a contrast between the marshall's violent duty and
            his new wife's quaker beliefs. (submitted by Don Keast)
 
- Integrity
    
      - Martin Howe: The public doesn't give a damn about
            integrity. A town that won't defend itself deserves no help.
 
 
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