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Why Filmmakers Love to Adapt Patricia Highsmith’s Ripley

In the new series and in five previous movies, the character serves as a blank slate to examine the mores and concerns of the time.

Alissa Wilkinson
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Books and Literature, Movies, Purple Noon (Movie), Ripley (TV Program), Ripley’s Game (Movie), Television, The American Friend (Movie), The Talented Mr Ripley (Book), The Talented Mr Ripley (Movie)
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