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===Television=== <!-- User-generated sources are not acceptable — do not use them for citations. See WP:USERG. --> * 1958: ''Strangers on a Train'' was adapted by [[Warner Brothers]] for an episode of the TV series ''[[77 Sunset Strip]]''. * 1982: Scenes from the Ripley novels were dramatized in the episode ''A Gift for Murder'' of ''[[The South Bank Show]]'', with [[Jonathan Kent (director)|Jonathan Kent]] portraying Tom Ripley. The episode included an interview with Patricia Highsmith.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Nagy|first1=Phyllis|title=Not Easily Pleased|url=http://metrograph.com/edition/article/41/not-easily-pleased|website=Metrograph Theatre|date=December 26, 2016|access-date=March 28, 2017|archive-date=March 26, 2017|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170326135652/http://metrograph.com/edition/article/41/not-easily-pleased|url-status=dead}}</ref> * 1983: ''Deep Water'' was adapted as a two-part [[miniseries]] for German television as ''Tiefe Wasser'', directed by [[Franz Peter Wirth]] starring Peter Bongartz as Vic van Allen, [[Constanze Engelbrecht]] as Melinda van Allen, [[Reinhard Glemnitz]] as Dirk Weisberg, [[Raimund Harmstorf]] as Anton Kameter, and [[Sky du Mont]] as Charley de Lisle.<ref name="Metzler">{{cite book|last1=Metzler|first1=J.B.|title=Lexikon Literaturverfilmungen: Verzeichnis deutschsprachiger Filme 1945–2000|date=2001|publisher=Springer-Verlag|location=Stuttgart, Germany|page=88|edition=1st|language=de|isbn=978-3-476-01801-4}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Walt|first1=G|title=Tiefe Wasser|url=https://www.zauberspiegel-online.de/index.php/krimi-thriller-mainmenu-12/gesehenes-mainmenu-160/4925-tiefe-wasser-nach-patricia-highsmith|website=Zauberspiegel|access-date=July 4, 2018|language=de}}</ref> * 1987: ''The Cry of the Owl'' was adapted for German television as ''Der Schrei der Eule'', directed by Tom Toelle starring [[Matthias Habich]] as Robert Forster, [[Birgit Doll]] as Johanna Tierolf, [[Jacques Breuer]] as Karl Weick, Fritz Lichtenhahn as Inspektor Lippenholtz, and [[Doris Kunstmann]] as Vicky. * 1993: ''The Tremor of Forgery'' was adapted as German television film ''Trip nach Tunis'', directed by Peter Goedel starring [[David Hunt (actor)|David Hunt]] as Howard Ingham, [[Karen Sillas]] as Ina Pallant and John Seitz as Francis J. Adams. * 1995: ''[[Little Tales of Misogyny]]'' was adapted as Spanish/Catalan television film ''Petits contes misògins'', directed by Pere Sagristà starring Marta Pérez, Carme Pla, Mamen Duch, and Míriam Iscla. * 1996: ''Strangers on a Train'' was adapted for television as ''[[Once You Meet a Stranger]]'', directed by [[Tommy Lee Wallace]] starring [[Jacqueline Bisset]] as Sheila Gaines ("Guy"), [[Theresa Russell]] as Margo Anthony ("Bruno") and [[Celeste Holm]] as Clara. The gender of the two lead characters was changed from male to female. * 1996: ''A Dog's Ransom'' was adapted as French television film ''La rançon du chien'', directed by [[Peter Kassovitz]] starring François Négret as César, [[François Perrot]] as Edouard Raynaud, [[Daniel Prévost]] as Max Ducasse and [[Charlotte Valandrey]] as Sophie.
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