High Noon

Farsi_persian subtitles — High Noon (1952)

Storyline — High Noon (1952)

Released: 1952-03-27

High Noon is about Will Kane, the sheriff of a small town in the New Mexico Territory, who learns a notorious outlaw he put in jail has been freed, and will be arriving on the noon train. Knowing the outlaw and his gang are coming to kill him, Kane is determined to stand his ground. He attempts to gather a posse from among the local townspeople.

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Frequently asked questions

How many Persian subtitles are there for High Noon?

SubDL has 9 Persian subtitles for High Noon, contributed by 8 different members of the community. Each one is a separate file timed to a particular video release, so pick the entry whose release name is closest to your copy.

Which Persian subtitle should I pick for High Noon?

Match the release name to your video file. The Persian files here cover releases such as High.Noon.1952.REMASTERED.720p.BluRay.x264-DEPTH, High.Noon.1952.560x416.24fps.1061kbs.85kbpsmono.MultiSub.WunSeeDee.Farsi, High Noon_1.39 Gb.Avi. If none matches exactly, choose the one with the same source (WEB-DL, BluRay, HDTV) and resolution — those usually share the same timing.

How do I add Persian subtitles to High Noon?

Download the .srt and put it next to the video file with the same name, and most players load it automatically. In VLC use Subtitle - Add Subtitle File, in Plex and Jellyfin upload it from the item's subtitle menu, and in Stremio pick it from the subtitle button during playback.

My Persian subtitle for High Noon is out of sync — how do I fix it?

A constant offset means the subtitle was timed to a different release: shift it with G and H in VLC, or J and K in MPV, until the first line matches. If the drift grows through the film, the frame rate differs and a file from the same release group is the better fix.

Are hearing-impaired (SDH) Persian subtitles available for High Noon?

Yes. Some of the Persian files here are marked HI (4 of 9), which means they also transcribe sound effects and identify who is speaking. The label shows in the list, so you can choose between an SDH file and a plain dialogue one.

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