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About the Film

Year

1999

Rating

R

Genre

Drama

Running Time

139 MIN

Synopsis

After the Oscar-winning The English Patient, writer/director Anthony Minghella attempted another tricky literary adaptation with The Talented Mr. Ripley, which features heartthrob Matt Damon cast against type as a psychopathic bisexual murderer. Tom Ripley (Damon) is a bright and charismatic sociopath who makes his way in mid-'50s New York City as a men's room attendant and sometimes pianist, though his real skill is in impersonating other people, forging handwriting, and running second-rate scams. After being mistaken for a Princeton student, Tom meets the shipping tycoon father of Dickie Greenleaf (Jude Law), who has traveled to the coast of Italy, where he's living a carefree life with his father's money and his beautiful girlfriend, Marge (Gwyneth Paltrow). Dickie's father will pay Ripley 1,000 dollars plus his expenses if he can persuade Dickie to return to America. As Ripley and Dickie become friends, Tom finds himself both attracted to Dickie and envious of his life of pleasure. In time, he decides that he would rather be Dickie Greenleaf than Tom Ripley, so rather than go back to his life of poverty, Ripley impulsively murders Dickie and assumes his identity. The Talented Mr. Ripley was based on the first of a series of novels featuring Tom Ripley written by Patricia Highsmith; the story was previously filmed in 1960 as Purple Noon, with Alain Delon as Ripley.

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About the Cast

Matt Damon

Tom Ripley

Gwyneth Paltrow

Marge Sherwood

Jude Law

Dickie Greenleaf

Cate Blanchett

Meredith Logue

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Freddie Miles

Jack Davenport

Peter Smith-Kingsley

James Rebborn

Herbert Greenleaf

Sergio Rubini

Inspector Roverini

Philip Baker Hall

Alvin MacCarron

Celia Weston

Aunt Joan

About the Crew

Director

Anthony Minghella

Producer

William Horberg

Producer

Sydney Pollack

Producer

Bill Horberg

Producer

Tom Sternberg

Writer

Anthony Minghella

Based on Novel By

Patricia Highsmith

Music Scoring

Graham Walker

Music Scoring

Gabriel Yared