The Da Vinci Code (2006)

6.87
/ 10
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2h 29m
Running Time

May 17, 2006
Release Date

The Da Vinci Code (2006)

6.87
/ 10
15 User Ratings
2h 29m
Running Time

May 17, 2006
Release Date

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Plot.

A murder in Paris’ Louvre Museum and cryptic clues in some of Leonardo da Vinci’s most famous paintings lead to the discovery of a religious mystery. For 2,000 years a secret society closely guards information that — should it come to light — could rock the very foundations of Christianity.

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Cast & Crew.

Aewia Huillet

Aewia Huillet

Student

Roland John-Leopoldie

Roland John-Leopoldie

Student

David Saracino

David Saracino

DCPJ Agent

Lionel Guy-Bremond

Lionel Guy-Bremond

Officer Ledoux

Yves Aubert

Yves Aubert

Louvre Computer Cop

Rachael Black

Rachael Black

Policewoman

Dez Drummond

Dez Drummond

London Police

Mark Roper

Mark Roper

London Police

Mario Vernazza

Mario Vernazza

Young Constantine

Agathe Natanson

Agathe Natanson

Ritual Priestress

Daz Parker

Daz Parker

Peasant Mother

Andy Robb

Andy Robb

Peasant Father

Tom Barker

Tom Barker

Peasant Boy

Maggie McEwan

Maggie McEwan

Peasant Girl

Michael Bertenshaw

Michael Bertenshaw

Priest

Sarah Wildor

Sarah Wildor

Priestess

Temple Clark

Temple Clark

Storyboard Artist

Matt Middleton

Matt Middleton

CG Artist

Angela Cole

Angela Cole

CG Artist

Uzma Khalid

Uzma Khalid

CG Artist

John Roberts-Cox

John Roberts-Cox

CG Artist

Jordan Benwick

Jordan Benwick

Compositor

Isabel Cody

Isabel Cody

CG Artist

Rainer Stolle

Rainer Stolle

CG Artist

Derek Russell

Derek Russell

Best Boy Grip

Jarrod Linton

Jarrod Linton

CG Artist

Rob Cameron

Rob Cameron

Assistant Set Decoration

Enrico Perei

Enrico Perei

Compositor

Rafal Kaniewski

Rafal Kaniewski

Compositor

John Wells

John Wells

Property Master

Mark Harrison

Mark Harrison

CG Artist

Dean Koonjul

Dean Koonjul

Compositor

Dan Mayer

Dan Mayer

CG Artist

Scott Winston

Scott Winston

Compositing Supervisor

Luke Murphy

Luke Murphy

Animatronics Designer

John Conroy

John Conroy

Focus Puller

Simon Hume

Simon Hume

Focus Puller

Martin O'Neill

Martin O'Neill

Special Effects Supervisor

Stuart Godfrey

Stuart Godfrey

Key Grip

Rick Mietkowski

Rick Mietkowski

VFX Director of Photography

Fran Weston

Fran Weston

Focus Puller

Jonathan Opgenhaffen

Jonathan Opgenhaffen

CG Artist

Gemma James

Gemma James

Visual Effects Coordinator

Natalie Stopford

Natalie Stopford

Visual Effects Coordinator

Dominic Tuohy

Dominic Tuohy

Special Effects Supervisor

Mark Phillips

Mark Phillips

Animatronics Designer

Graham Norton III

Graham Norton III

Focus Puller

Jean-Yves Freess

Jean-Yves Freess

Key Grip

Ashley Palin

Ashley Palin

Gaffer

Nicolas Foulatier

Nicolas Foulatier

Location Manager

Laurent Grenaud

Laurent Grenaud

Location Manager

James Madigan

James Madigan

Visual Effects Supervisor

Eric Le Roux

Eric Le Roux

Camera Operator

Jeremy Braben

Jeremy Braben

Helicopter Camera

Piers Dunn

Piers Dunn

Location Manager

Annie Penn

Annie Penn

Script Supervisor

Dominique Julienne

Dominique Julienne

Stunt Coordinator

Peter Devlin

Peter Devlin

Transportation Coordinator

Duncan Muggoch

Duncan Muggoch

Location Manager

Joseph Formosa Randon

Joseph Formosa Randon

Location Manager

Candide Franklyn

Candide Franklyn

Steadicam Operator

Sarah Bates

Sarah Bates

Costume Supervisor

Ashley Clark

Ashley Clark

Visual Effects Producer

Nathalie Anselme

Nathalie Anselme

Transportation Coordinator

Christine Bodelot

Christine Bodelot

Production Accountant

Berto

Berto

Camera Operator

Simon Mein

Simon Mein

Still Photographer

Claudia Kalindjian

Claudia Kalindjian

Unit Publicist

Olivier Servanin

Olivier Servanin

Location Manager

Adrian Spanna

Adrian Spanna

Video Assist Operator

Dan Grace

Dan Grace

Costume Supervisor

Isabelle Gautier

Isabelle Gautier

Location Manager

John Flemming

John Flemming

Key Grip

Rhonda Edmonds Constantin

Rhonda Edmonds Constantin

Transportation Co-Captain

Jean Umansky

Jean Umansky

Sound Mixer

Shauna Bryan

Shauna Bryan

Executive Visual Effects Producer

Denis Frezet

Denis Frezet

Transportation Captain

Jaesung Oh

Jaesung Oh

Set Production Assistant

Jason Horwood

Jason Horwood

Stand In

Laurent Brégeat

Laurent Brégeat

First Assistant Director

Nicolas Decaux

Nicolas Decaux

Carpenter

Alessandro Checcacci

Alessandro Checcacci

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Nic Cupac

Nic Cupac

Grip

Bruce Fowler

Bruce Fowler

Orchestrator

Abhay Manusmare

Abhay Manusmare

Score Engineer

Christian Bourne

Christian Bourne

Boom Operator

Gary Arthurs

Gary Arthurs

Stunts

David Ford

David Ford

Special Effects Supervisor

Mark Sutherland

Mark Sutherland

Costumer

Tristan Carlisle-Kitz

Tristan Carlisle-Kitz

Dressing Prop

Matthew G. Armstrong

Matthew G. Armstrong

Special Effects Assistant

Henry Jackman

Henry Jackman

Music Programmer

Peter K. Christopher

Peter K. Christopher

Costume Assistant

Stephen Murphy

Stephen Murphy

Prosthetics Sculptor

Tom Brewster

Tom Brewster

Third Assistant Director

Mathieu Plainfossé

Mathieu Plainfossé

Camera Loader

Jess Green

Jess Green

Accountant

Adam Byles

Adam Byles

Floor Runner

Martin Hobbs

Martin Hobbs

Head of Production

Olivier Klein

Olivier Klein

Production Assistant

Matthieu Vogel

Matthieu Vogel

Assistant Unit Manager

Alexis Giraudeau

Alexis Giraudeau

Location Production Assistant

Melody Woodford

Melody Woodford

Matchmove Supervisor

Philip Murphy

Philip Murphy

Dolly Grip

Details.

Release Date
May 17, 2006

Status
Released

Running Time
2h 29m

Content Rating
PG-13

Budget
$125,000,000

Box Office
$760,006,945

Filming Locations
Musée du Louvre · Louvre Museum · Paris, France · Malta · Burghley House · Belvoir Castle · 007 Stage · Winchester Cathedral · Lincoln Cathedral · King's College London · Rosslyn Chapel · Underwater Stage, United Kingdom

Genres

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This Movie Is About.

paris france
holy grail
christianity
monk
based on novel or book
secret society
louvre
heresy
mona lisa
freemason
conspiracy
pentagram
tomb
catholicism
cryptologist
iconography
albino
sect

Wiki.

The Da Vinci Code is a 2006 mystery thriller film directed by Ron Howard, written by Akiva Goldsman, and based on Dan Brown's 2003 novel of the same name. The first in the Robert Langdon film series, the film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Alfred Molina, Jürgen Prochnow, Jean Reno, and Paul Bettany. In the film, Robert Langdon, a professor of religious symbology from Harvard University, is the prime suspect in the grisly and unusual murder of Louvre curator Jacques Saunière. On the body, the police find a disconcerting cipher and start an investigation. Langdon escapes with the assistance of police cryptologist Sophie Neveu, and they begin a quest for the legendary Holy Grail. Sir Leigh Teabing, a noted British Grail historian, tells them that the actual Holy Grail is explicitly encoded in Leonardo da Vinci's wall painting The Last Supper. Also searching for the Grail is a secret cabal within Opus Dei, an actual prelature of the Holy See, who wish to keep the true Grail a secret to prevent the destruction of Christianity.

The film, like the book, was considered controversial. It was met with especially harsh criticism by the Catholic Church for the accusation that it is behind a two-thousand-year-old cover-up concerning what the Holy Grail really is and the concept that Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene were married, producing a daughter, as well as its treatment of the organizations Priory of Sion and Opus Dei. Many members urged the laity to boycott the film. In the book, Brown states that the Priory of Sion and "all descriptions of artwork, architecture, documents and secret rituals in this novel are accurate".

The Da Vinci Code premiered as the opening film of the 59th Cannes Film Festival on May 17, 2006, and was theatrically released in the United States on May 19. The film received generally negative reviews from critics but was a box office success, grossing $224 million in its worldwide opening weekend and a total of $760 million worldwide against a $125 million budget, becoming the second-highest-grossing film of 2006, as well as Howard's highest-grossing film to date. It was followed by two sequels, both directed by Howard: Angels & Demons (2009) and Inferno (2016).

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