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Purple Noon (1960)
Crime, Thriller, Drama . 01 h 55 m
3/5(1)

Overview

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.

Release Date

10 March 1960

Languages

English, French, Italian,

Produced By

Paris Film Production, Titanus,

Directed by :
René Clément

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Summary

"Purple Noon - Passion at ten. Envy at eleven. Murder at noon." is french Language Movie.

"Purple Noon" was released on 10 March 1960 .

The movie was directed by René Clément

It has cast of: Alain Delon as Tom Ripley, Marie Laforêt as Marge Duval, Maurice Ronet as Philippe Greenleaf, Erno Crisa as Inspector Riccordi, Frank Latimore as O'Brien, Billy Kearns as Freddy Miles, Ave Ninchi as Signora Gianna, Viviane Chantel as The Belgian Lady, Nerio Bernardi as Agency Director, Barbel Fanger as Mr. Greenleaf, Lily Romanelli as Housekeeper, Nicolas Petrov as Boris, Elvira Popescu as Mrs. Popova, Romy Schneider as Freddy's Companion (uncredited), Paul Müller as Blind Man (uncredited), René Clément as The clumsy waiter (uncredited), Jacqueline Decaë as Ingrid (uncredited), Leonello Zanchi as Police inspector (uncredited), Walter Grant as Purchaser of the yacht (uncredited), Nino Vingelli as (uncredited) in lead roles.

Series Cast

It Crew included: Henri Decaë as Director of Photography(Camera), Paul Gégauff as Screenplay(Writing), Robert Hakim as Producer(Production), Nino Rota as Original Music Composer(Sound), Françoise Javet as Editor(Editing), René Clément as Director(Directing), René Clément as Screenplay(Writing), Raymond Hakim as Producer(Production), Jacques Carrère as Sound Mixer(Sound), Paul Bertrand as Production Design(Art), Jean-Claude Marchetti as Sound(Sound), Pierre Zimmer as Assistant Director(Directing), Jean Guélis as Choreographer(Crew), Piero Cocco as Production Manager(Production), Alberto Cardone as Assistant Director(Directing), Jean Rabier as Camera Operator(Camera), Louis Bonnemaison as Makeup Artist(Costume & Make-Up), Marcel Corvaisier as Boom Operator(Sound), Jean-Paul Schwartz as First Assistant Camera(Camera), Patricia Highsmith as Novel(Writing), Jacques Météhen as Conductor(Sound), Yvette Vérité as Script Supervisor(Directing), Bruno Avesani as Assistant Art Director(Art), Eugène Roman as Assistant Art Director(Art), Maurice Rémy as Sound Recordist(Sound), Maurice Binder as Title Designer(Art), André Bouladoux as Key Grip(Camera), in lead roles.

Series Crew
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Status: Released
Released on:
10 March 1960

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