Plein Soleil (1960) BRRip Oldies Dual-Audio

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Plein Soleil (1960) BRRip Oldies Dual-Audio
  • Release date: 10 Mar 1960
  • Release year: 1960
  • Runtime: 118 minutes
  • Country: France, Italy
  • Keywords: anti hero, vacation, money, betrayal, corpse
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Tom Ripley is sent to Europe by Mr. Greenleaf to fetch his spoiled, playboy son, Philippe, and bring him back home to the States. In return, Tom will receive $5,000. Philippe toys with Tom, pretending he will go back home, but has no intentions of leaving his bride to be, Marge, and honoring his father's wishes. After some time passes, Mr. Greenleaf considers the mission a failure and cuts Tom off. However, he will need all his conman abilities to keep afloat.

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