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Purple Noon

Tom Ripley is a talented mimic, moocher, forger and all-around criminal improviser; but there's more to Tom Ripley than even he can guess.

Director(s)

René Clément

Jacqueline Parey

Yvette Vérité

Alberto Cardone

Pierre Zimmer

Where to watch

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Cast & Crew

Maurice Ronet

Maurice Ronet

Philippe Greenleaf

Paul Müller

Paul Müller

Blind Man (uncredited)

Jacqueline Parey

Jacqueline Parey

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Billy Kearns

Billy Kearns

Freddy Miles

Alberto Cardone

Alberto Cardone

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Romy Schneider

Romy Schneider

Freddy's Companion (uncredited)

René Clément

René Clément

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Pierre Zimmer

Pierre Zimmer

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Alain Delon

Alain Delon

Tom Ripley

Frank Latimore

Frank Latimore

O'Brien

Marie Laforêt

Marie Laforêt

Marge Duval

Nino Vingelli

Nino Vingelli

(uncredited)

Erno Crisa

Erno Crisa

Inspector Riccordi

Ave Ninchi

Ave Ninchi

Signora Gianna

Viviane Chantel

Viviane Chantel

Belgian Lady

Nerio Bernardi

Nerio Bernardi

Agency Director

Barbel Fanger

Barbel Fanger

Mr. Greenleaf

Lily Romanelli

Lily Romanelli

Housekeeper

Nicolas Petrov

Nicolas Petrov

Boris

Elvira Popescu

Elvira Popescu

Mrs. Popova

Leonello Zanchi

Leonello Zanchi

Police Inspector (uncredited)

Walter Grant

Walter Grant

Purchaser of the Yacht (uncredited)

Yvette Vérité

Yvette Vérité

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Details

GenresCrime, Drama, Thriller
Runtime1h 58 mins
Released on10 Mar 1960
Languagefr
Produced InFrance
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Reviews

griggs79

9/10

Clément keeps the surface dazzling while menace hums below. Decaë shoots blue seas, razor-crease suits and airy interiors so crisp you miss the knife. Delon’s Ripley moves with feline poise; Ronet’s louche playboy spots the teeth too late. A few slack spells stop it from greatness, yet beside the glossy remakes this stays cooler, leaner and more unsettling. If Ripley ever needed a passport mugshot, this would be it.

CinemaSerf

7/10

School friend “Tom” (Alain Delon) has been despatched from the USA to Italy to fetch back the profligate son of a multi-millionaire. “Philip” (Maurice Ronet), however, is perfectly happy swanning around with his girlfriend “Marge” (Marie Laforêt) and so has little intention of returning to San Francisco with his "friend" whom he quite clearly doesn’t really remember. For the moment, “Tom” is quite happy playing the kept boy but that dynamic is starting to annoy "Marge” and also proves distasteful to fellow American “Freddy” (Billy Kearns) so poor old “Tom” is never quite sure of his footing - especially when the trio embark on a yacht and he realises just how precarious his position is. Conscious of his vulnerability, he has been watching his friend closely. Learning how to mimic not just his behaviour but also his all important signature on the cheques that are funding their travels. Then, when an opportunity presents itself he takes his newly honed improvisation skills to an whole new level. The question is - can he get away with his crimes and manipulation with the tenacious “Insp. Ricordi” (Erno Crisa) on the case? The camera loved the boyish Delon, or more importantly his killer eyes, but here he delivers a characterisation that builds not just on his handsome visage, but also on his charismatic ability to present a likeable and charming yet entirely unscrupulous schemer. Patricia Highsmith’s story is riddled with twists, turns, a little humour, greed and lust - but this is also quite a sophisticated story that keeps us guessing right until his boat comes in at the end. The production is lavish. Not in a grand and bawdy fashion, but in a plausible and almost seedy one as their naughty behaviour is heard but never seen. It’s tense, compelling and if you can see it on a big screen to enjoy better the glistening photography, then you ought to enjoy this.

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Purple Noon (1960) US TRAILER [HD 1080p]
PLEIN SOLEIL - Official UK Trailer - Rediscover The Classic
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