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Purple Noon

Original title: Plein soleil
  • 1960
  • PG-13
  • 1h 58m
IMDb RATING
7.7/10
23K
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Alain Delon in Purple Noon (1960)
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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.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.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
    • René Clément
  • Writers
    • Patricia Highsmith
    • René Clément
    • Paul Gégauff
  • Stars
    • Alain Delon
    • Maurice Ronet
    • Marie Laforêt
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.7/10
    23K
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    • Director
      • René Clément
    • Writers
      • Patricia Highsmith
      • René Clément
      • Paul Gégauff
    • Stars
      • Alain Delon
      • Maurice Ronet
      • Marie Laforêt
    • 109User reviews
    • 127Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win total

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    Alain Delon
    Alain Delon
    • Tom Ripley
    Maurice Ronet
    Maurice Ronet
    • Philippe Greenleaf
    Marie Laforêt
    Marie Laforêt
    • Marge Duval
    • (as Marie Laforet)
    Erno Crisa
    Erno Crisa
    • Inspector Ricordi
    Frank Latimore
    Frank Latimore
    • O'Brien
    Billy Kearns
    Billy Kearns
    • Freddy Miles
    • (as Bill Kearns)
    Ave Ninchi
    Ave Ninchi
    • Signora Gianna
    Viviane Chantel
    • The Belgian lady
    Nerio Bernardi
    Nerio Bernardi
    • Agency Director
    Barbel Fanger
    • Mr. Greenleaf
    Lily Romanelli
    • Housekeeper
    Nicolas Petrov
    • Boris
    Elvire Popesco
    Elvire Popesco
    • Mrs. Popova
    René Clément
    René Clément
    • Le serveur maladroit
    • (uncredited)
    Walter Grant
    • Bit
    • (uncredited)
    Paul Muller
    Paul Muller
    • Blind Man
    • (uncredited)
    Jacqueline Parey
    • Ingrid
    • (uncredited)
    Romy Schneider
    Romy Schneider
    • Freddy's companion
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • René Clément
    • Writers
      • Patricia Highsmith
      • René Clément
      • Paul Gégauff
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    8sunlily

    Chilling Original of The Talented Mister Ripley

    Purple Noon with Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet,and Marie Laforêt, is the chilling original to The Talented Mister Ripley. The blindingly beautiful Mediterranean background serves as a stark contrast to the lives of three spoiled and amoral characters on holiday in Italy. This original of The Talented Mr. Ripley is far different from the more recent movie, with Delon being more believable as Tom Ripley, his unbelievably handsome face hiding an evil mind, willing to do whatever it takes to trade places with Philippe Greenleaf.

    There are some gratuitous shots here for 1960, and I wasn't real impressed with Maurice Ronet,who seemed too old for the part of Philippe, but on the whole, an enjoyable experience with great plot development and cinematography. The movie pulled you in like a day in the Riviera.
    7ragosaal

    An Excellent European Thriller

    Tom Ripley is the poor friend of the wealthy and arrogant Philippe Greenleaf who spends his time sailing on the Mediterranean sea's coasts of Italy in his magnificent vessel. Philippe enjoys himself by humiliating Tom whenever he can and making him feel the power that money brings. Tom envies his friend's easy life and also his pretty girlfriend Marge Duval who sails along with them and finally he kills Philippe and takes his place as a rich man by achieving the sinister and carefully plan he has developed with such purpose. Things get complicated for the killer from then on but he manages to go on with his profitable impersonation and sentimental approach to the dead man's girlfriend.

    The film is skilfully handled by director René Clement and interest doesn't fall till the end, the colorful and beautiful Italian coast on the Mediterranean sea brings a great background to the story and the final sequence when Tom's perfect plan is spoiled is excellent and memorable.

    Alain Delon renders one of his best performances ever as the resentful and no scruples Tom, well supported by Maurice Ronnet as Philippe and Marie Laforet as Marge. These are the characters the whole plot is about and the rest of the cast is there just for need.

    Most entertaining and made with intelligence, this is thriller to see. An 8 out of 10 to me.
    rlshuster

    Terrific version of the Patricia Highsmith novel

    Extremely well done, tightly edited, well acted (by everyone, including the small roles, especially the actor who has to appear dead with long camera shots in a tense scene in the hotel). Delon is perfectly cast, with his calculating cool.

    The cinematography is gorgeous, especially the scenes on the yacht---nothing gimmicky, but shot with an expertise that gives true drama to the action. You can feel the waves, the wind, and the sun. The colors are vibrant on the DVD. Though a scene like this in a typical movie today would include a heavy ominous score, the director simply lets the sound of the wind create the tension. The score (by Nina Rota), in fact, is understated, unlike anything today. Even the opening credits have style.
    9Lechuguilla

    Adventures In Paradise

    Visually, this film could serve as a cinematic poster for a Mediterranean cruise. Cinematographer Henri Decae draws us into the film with its alluring Italian locales and gorgeous panoramic vistas. Bright, complementary hues and high color contrast translate into eye-popping reds and yellows. And, of course, there's the deep blue color of the sea, and a brilliant sunlit sky. Such is the setting for a story wherein three attractive, young adults (Tom, Philippe, and Marge) test a 3-way relationship that is far more complex than it first appears.

    Indeed, trouble lurks beneath the surface (so to speak), in this "Italiano paradiso" thriller. In the first forty minutes, the psychological motivations of our three beautiful people are unclear and subject to change. It's hard to tell who is doing what to whom. Subsequent to this narrative setup, we see exactly where the story is headed. Because "Plein Soleil" is a psychodrama, casting is important. The three leads (Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet, and Marie Laforet) are all convincing in their roles.

    I have not read the Highsmith novel on which the screenplay was based. So I cannot make an intertextual analysis. I do think this 1960 film is superior, for various reasons, to the more recent remake.

    Adroitly directed by Rene Clement, with a buoyant musical score by Nino Rota, "Plein Soleil" is a character study of an amoral pleasure seeker whose charming personality masks the evil within. The juxtaposition of inwardly criminal intent with outwardly idyllic scenes of Italy and the Mediterranean results is an art house film that is both picturesque and suspenseful. It's a film that appeals both to our eyes and to our brains.
    tonstant viewer

    Better Cast than Damon, et. al.

    I found this film more interesting than the recent Minghella opus because the people were more disturbing.

    Alain Delon is too good-looking to be dismissed as the geeky wannabee Matt Damon plays. His insanity in a pretty package is as unsettling as Gene Tierney's in "Leave Her to Heaven." Delon looks like Maurice Ronet's brother, and you can see him wonder why if he's just as handsome as the other guy, why doesn't he have as much money? Ronet is more unpredictable than Jude Law as the whimsical rich boy and his death is every bit as shocking.

    I can't imagine that Anthony Minghella hadn't seen this version before making his own. He probably regrets Scorsese's reconstruction of Rene Clement's film so we can all make the comparison. Some scenes play like a shot-for-shot remake. Billy Kearns's brutal Freddy Miles is an obvious template for Philip Seymour Hoffman's more calculated and less powerful performance, and Gwyneth Paltrow's final breakdown is VERY close to that of Marie Laforet's.

    All through the 1999 film, I kept wondering why everybody couldn't see what was wrong with the toad-like Damon. In this one, Delon's plausible, even glamorous exterior made the success of his deceptions more understandable, and more frightening.

    Alain Delon's Top 10 Films, Ranked

    Alain Delon's Top 10 Films, Ranked

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    • Trivia
      Alain Delon's then girlfriend Romy Schneider appears in the very first scene as a friend of Freddie Miles.
    • Goofs
      Onlookers are clearly visible in the background in the fish market scene.
    • Quotes

      Philippe Greenleaf: That's why you took my bank statements?

      Tom Ripley: Exactly.

      Philippe Greenleaf: So you kill me and you're rich?

      Tom Ripley: Don't miss a trick, do you?

      Philippe Greenleaf: It seems awfully complicated. You'd be caught immediately.

      Tom Ripley: No necessarily. I might not look it, but I've got lots of imagination.

    • Connections
      Edited into Catalogue of Ships (2008)

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    • Release date
      • March 10, 1960 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • Italy
    • Languages
      • French
      • Italian
      • English
    • Also known as
      • A pleno sol
    • Filming locations
      • Ischia Ponte, Ischia Island, Naples, Campania, Italy(as Mongibello)
    • Production companies
      • Robert et Raymond Hakim
      • Paris Film
      • Paritalia
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $208,733
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 58m(118 min)
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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