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You've probably heard of Tom Ripley— a young man as talented as he is dangerous. American writer Patricia Highsmith penned a novel about him in 1955, which eventually grew into a whole series and spawned a series of film adaptations. Among them are films by Wim Wenders, responsible for "The American Friend," and René Clément, who directed "Purple Noon"— an adaptation of the very first book in the series, "The Talented Mr. Ripley."…
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