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For one thing, the film is now titled White on White. [Blake Herron] explains that they wanted to distance themselves from the [Anthony Minghella] movie; as film rights in the five [Ripley] books are owned by different producers, distinctions had to be drawn. Herron made a conscious decision to alte...

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Published inPublishers Weekly Vol. 250; no. 38; p. 22
Main Author Ramin, Sue Berger
Format Magazine Article Trade Publication Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York PWxyz, LLC 22.09.2003
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Summary:For one thing, the film is now titled White on White. [Blake Herron] explains that they wanted to distance themselves from the [Anthony Minghella] movie; as film rights in the five [Ripley] books are owned by different producers, distinctions had to be drawn. Herron made a conscious decision to alter the character of Ripley from a bisexual murderer into a more straightforward heterosexual sociopath who kills for love.
ISSN:0000-0019
2150-4008