Purple Noon (1960)
Sobre o filme
"The young and attractive Tom Ripley is in Italy in order to convince Philippe Greenleaf, his wealthy former friend, to return to America. Little by little, it becomes clear that Philippe has no intention of returning, as he seems to enjoy his bohemian lifestyle with his girlfriend Marge. However, it also becomes clear that Ripley is a dangerous sociopath who envies Philippe’s hedonistic lifestyle and also wants Marge all to himself. When the three of them embark on a yachting trip, he plans to murder Philippe and steal his identity.
Based on Patricia Highsmith’s novel The Talented Mr. Ripley, the film launched Alain Delon’s film career.
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Título original: Plein Soleil
Ano: 1960
Classificação: 12 years
Duração: 115 min.
Gênero: Fiction
País: France
Cor: cor
Direção: RENÉ CLÉMENT
Roteiro: René Clément, Paul Gegauff
Fotografia: Henri Decae
Montagem: Françoise Javet
Elenco: Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet, Marie Laforet
Produtor: Raymond Hakim, Robert Hakim, Goffredo Lombardo
Produção: Robert et Raymond Hakim, Paris Film, Paritalia
Música: Nino Rota