Full sun

Plein sun is a Film carried out by Rene Clément, left on the screens in 1960.

The scenario is adapted of Mr. Ripley , novel of Patricia Highsmith.

Synopsis

An American billionaire gives the mission to Tom Ripley of convincing his Philippe son, who spends long holidays in Italy with his Marge mistress, to turn over to California. Tom enters the intimacy of the couple and becomes the odd-job man of Philippe who makes it take part in all his adventures without ceasing humiliating it. Tom benefits from the absence of Margin to assassinate Philippe. Who more is, it is identified with this last. He deceives the police force and Marge but ends up being made take.

Data sheet

  • Title: Full Sun
  • Realization: Rene Clement
  • Scenario: Rene Clement and Paul Gégauff according to the novel of Patricia Highsmith The Talented Mr. Ripley
  • Dialogs: Rene Clement and Paul Gégauff
  • Music: Nino Rota
  • Photography: Henri Decaë
  • Assembly: Francoise Javet
  • Decorator of plate: Paul Bertrand
  • Creation of the costumes: Clément
  • Maquillage bleated: Louis Bonnemaison
  • Producing: Robert and Raymond Hakim
  • Directing assistants: Albert Gardone and Pierre Zimmer
  • Directing assistants art: Bruno Avesani and Romance Eugene
  • Sound: Jean-Claude Marchetti
  • Mixeur of sound: Jacques Carrère
  • Recording of sound: Maurice Rémy
  • Choréographie: Jean Guélis
  • Editors assistants: Madeleine Lecompere, Hadassa Misrahi, Maryse Siclier and Walter Spohr
  • Operator camera: Jean Rabier
  • Assistant camera: Jean-Paul Schwartz
  • Concucteur orchestrates: Jacques Métehen
  • Lasted: 115 minutes (1h55)
  • Country: France/Italy
  • Language: Italian French/
  • Color: Eastmancolor
  • Technology of the sound: Mono
  • Production companies: Robert & Raymond Hakim Company (Robert and Raymond Hakim), Paris Film, Paritalia, Titanus
  • Distributive firms: Titanus Distribuzione S.p.a. (1960) (Italy), Studio Canal (2000) (France) (DVD), EuroVideo (Germany) (VHS), Kinowelt Home Entertainment (2000) (Germany) (DVD), Miramax Films (1996) (the United States), Miramax Home Entertainment (2003) (the United States) (DVD), Miramax Zoë (1996) (the United States), The Criterion Collection (the United States) (laserdisc), Times Film Corporation (1961) (the United States)
  • Coming out date: March 10th 1960 (France)

Distribution

  • Alain Delon: Tom Ripley/Philippe Greenleaf
  • Maurice Ronet: Philippe Greenleaf
  • Marie Laforêt: Stroke Duval
  • Erno Crisa: Riccordi
  • Elvire Popesco : Mrs Popova
  • Frank Latimore: O'Brien
  • Billy Kearns : Freddy Miles
  • Viviane Chantel: the Belgian lady
  • Ave Ninchi: Signora Gianna
  • Nerio Bernardi : Director of the agency
  • Barbel Fanger
  • Lily Romanelli: The cleaning lady
  • Nicolas Petrov: Boris
  • Paul Müller: The man plugs (not mentioned)
  • Romy Schneider: The partner of Freddy (not mentioned)

Places of turnings

  • Scenes with Mongibello: Ischia Bridges, Ischia Oporto and Palazzo D `Ambra, Ischia, Spiaggia Maronti close to Sant' Angelo d' Ischia, Ischia, Italy.
  • Scenes in Rome: Rome, Italy.
  • to teach itself on the spot of turnings of films made on Ischia, Capri and Procida, visit the site '' Cineturismo '' to order the " publication there; Del Cinema" Insulates;.

Places of turnings today

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