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Qué (quién) es coup de plein fouet - definición

1960 FILM BY RENÉ CLÉMENT
Plein soleil; Plein Soleil

coup de grace         
  • ''Yell of Triumph'', a painting by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]] depicting Native American hunters gathering around a mortally wounded buffalo, and engaging in a victory shout before administering their "coup de grâce" to the animal
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Coup de Grâce (music); Coup De Grace; Coup de Grace; Coup De Grace (album); Coup de Grace (album); Coup de Grace (film); Coup de Grace (music); Coup de Grâce (film); Coup de Grâce (disambiguation); Coup de Grâce (album); Coup de Grace (song)
[?ku: d?'gr?:s]
¦ noun (plural coups de grace pronunciation same) a final blow or shot given to kill a wounded person or animal.
Origin
Fr., lit. 'stroke of grace'.
Coup de grâce         
  • ''Yell of Triumph'', a painting by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]] depicting Native American hunters gathering around a mortally wounded buffalo, and engaging in a victory shout before administering their "coup de grâce" to the animal
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Coup de Grâce (music); Coup De Grace; Coup de Grace; Coup De Grace (album); Coup de Grace (album); Coup de Grace (film); Coup de Grace (music); Coup de Grâce (film); Coup de Grâce (disambiguation); Coup de Grâce (album); Coup de Grace (song)
A coup de grâce (; 'blow of mercy') is a death blow to end the suffering of a severely wounded person or animal. It may be a mercy killing of mortally wounded civilians or soldiers, friends or enemies, with or without the sufferer's consent.
coup de grace         
  • ''Yell of Triumph'', a painting by [[Alfred Jacob Miller]] depicting Native American hunters gathering around a mortally wounded buffalo, and engaging in a victory shout before administering their "coup de grâce" to the animal
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Coup de Grâce (music); Coup De Grace; Coup de Grace; Coup De Grace (album); Coup de Grace (album); Coup de Grace (film); Coup de Grace (music); Coup de Grâce (film); Coup de Grâce (disambiguation); Coup de Grâce (album); Coup de Grace (song)
A coup de grace is an action or event which finally destroys something, for example an institution, which has been gradually growing weaker. (FORMAL)
Irving Kristol delivered the coup de grace in a letter dated June 12: they had decided to reject the proposal.
= death blow
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Purple Noon

Purple Noon (French: Plein soleil; Italian: Delitto in pieno sole; also known as Full Sun, Blazing Sun, Lust for Evil, and Talented Mr. Ripley) is a 1960 crime thriller film starring Alain Delon in his first major film, along with Maurice Ronet (as Philippe Greenleaf) and Marie Laforêt (as Marge).

Directed by René Clément, the French/Italian international co-production is loosely based on the 1955 novel The Talented Mr. Ripley by Patricia Highsmith. The film, principally in French, contains brief sequences in Italian and English.

Billy Kearns (an expatriate American actor well-liked in France) plays Greenleaf's friend Freddy Miles, and Romy Schneider appears briefly in an uncredited role as Freddie Miles' companion.

Highsmith's source novel was adapted again in 1999 under the original title, The Talented Mr. Ripley.