Purple Noon (1960)
Facts
| Directed by | René Clément |
| Cast | Alain Delon, Maurice Ronet, Marie Laforêt, Erno Crisa, Frank Latimore, Paul Muller, Ave Ninchi and Romy Schneider |
| Theatrical Release | November 30, 1959 |
| Running Time | 118 minutes |
| MPAA Rating | PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) |
| UPC Code | 786936166705 |
| Buy this item | $13.49 at Amazon.com As of Dec 3 6:51 EST (details) 1 DVD, Times Film Corporation, Usually ships in 24 hours, Color, DVD-Video, Letterboxed, Widescreen, NTSC Languages: English (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), French (Original Language - Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled) Or 41 new from $6.33, 13 used from $5.48 |
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Average user review:| First class Mr Ripley |
The story is somewhat changed from the later film (I have not read the book) but like the later film this is riveting entertainment. Fast-paced and well directed, this moves along at great pace and you are continually torn between liking Ripley for his cleverness and wanting him to be caught.
I really only have two criticisms of the film. Firstly as a previous reviewer said at the end there is a big shock, which results in an ending to the film that I didn't like. Again as the previous reviewer said I can't elaborate on this without spoiling the film. Secondly I prefer John Malkovich as Ripley. See his performance in Ripleys Game. That said Ripleys Game is not as good a film as this one.
Highly recommended. November 23, 2008
| Meet the most beautiful, talented male actor of all time |
Delon was and remains one of the most exciting, beautiful actors ever to come out of Europe. The U.S. has never produced an actor to match him for sheer beauty, grace and charisma. Those eyes make you want to know what is going on behind them. The intrigue is always there and you cannot take your eyes off him.
Delon has a son who works very hard to follow in his father's playboy footsteps, but he lacks the class, pure beauty and grace of his father. I hope that once you've seen "Purple Noon", you will move on to his even better films, i.e. "Mr. Klein" or "Le Samourai" and others. Not many are available as yet, but hopefully time will correct this oversight.
One film called "Have I the Right to Kill?" was recently run on TCM, but is not available as yet in any format. It also is dubbed, rather than sub-titled, which for me, lessens the film, but it is still good viewing.
Try "Purple Noon", sit back and watch this graceful, beautiful man turn on sex appeal the like of which you will never see again. Once you see him, you will want more, I guarantee it.
(Please note there is a new, first time release of a collection of his decent but somewhat lesser films available on Amazon called "Alain Delon - Five Films". I remain hopeful that his truly great films will show up in a collection soon) May 2, 2008
| Faithful Thriller and Era |
| The Talented Mr Delon |
| Essential French cinema: Clément's 'Plein Soleil.' |
G. Merritt August 5, 2007
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