Peter Collinson, born in 1936, was a British director known for his contributions to cult cinema. He directed The Penthouse in 1967, where he showcased a blend of eroticism and intrigue that resonated with audiences. His work continued with The Man Called Noon (1973) and Open Season (1974), both reflecting his knack for genre storytelling. Collinson's later films, including The Spiral Staircase (1975) and Tomorrow Never Comes (1978), further established his legacy in the realm of exploitation and thriller genres, making him a significant figure in the SassyFlix catalog.
The Man Called Noon
Noon is a gunfighter who has become amnesiac. Helped by Rimes, an outlaw who has befriended him, he tries to figure out who he is actually. It gradually appears that his wife and kid have been murdered. As time goes by, Noon also recalls a fortune hidden somewhere. Niland, a scheming judge, and Peg Cullane, a greedy will do everything to prevent Noon and Rimes from achieving their end while Fan Davidge, a woman living in a ghost town, will support them.