The Da Vinci Code (2006)
The Da Vinci Code (2006)
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Cast & Crew.
Tom Hanks
Robert Langdon
Audrey Tautou
Sophie Neveu
Ian McKellen
Sir Leigh Teabing
Jean Reno
Captain Bezu Fache
Paul Bettany
Silas
Alfred Molina
Bishop Manuel Aringarosa
Jürgen Prochnow
André Vernet
Jean-Yves Berteloot
Rémy Jean
Etienne Chicot
Lt. Collet
Jean-Pierre Marielle
Jacques Saunière
Marie-Françoise Audollent
Sister Sandrine
Rita Davies
Elegant Woman at Rosslyn
Francesco Carnelutti
Perfect
Seth Gabel
Michael
Shane Zaza
Youth on Bus
Andy Clark
Docent
Fausto Maria Sciarappa
Youngest Church Official
Joe Grossi
Old Church Official
Denis Podalydès
Flight Controller
Harry Taylor
British Police Captain
Clive Carter
Biggin Hill Police Captain
Garance Mazureck
Sophie at 13 Years
Daisy Doidge-Hill
Sophie at 8 Years
Lilli-Ella Kelleher
Sophie at 3 Years
Crisian Emanuel
Sophie's Mother
Charlotte Graham
Mary Magdelene
Xavier de Guillebon
Junkie
Tonio Descanvelle
Bank Guard
David Bark-Jones
Hawker Pilot
Seretta Wilson
American Woman
Eglantine Rembauville-Nicolle
Student
Dan Tondowski
Student
Aewia Huillet
Student
Roland John-Leopoldie
Student
David Saracino
DCPJ Agent
Lionel Guy-Bremond
Officer Ledoux
Yves Aubert
Louvre Computer Cop
Rachael Black
Policewoman
Dez Drummond
London Police
Mark Roper
London Police
Brock Little
American Embassy Cop
Matthew Butler-Hart
Westminster Cop
Roland Menou
DCPJ Technician
Hugh Mitchell
Young Silas
Tina Maskell
Silas' Mother
Peter Pedrero
Silas' Father
Sam Mancuso
Pope
Andre Lillis
Pope
Mario Vernazza
Young Constantine
Agathe Natanson
Ritual Priestress
Daz Parker
Peasant Mother
Andy Robb
Peasant Father
Tom Barker
Peasant Boy
Maggie McEwan
Peasant Girl
Michael Bertenshaw
Priest
Sarah Wildor
Priestess
David Bertrand
French Newscaster
Dan Brown
Book signing party guest (uncredited) / Executive Producer / Novel
Nigel Gostelow
Unit Production Manager
John Calley
Producer
Salvatore Totino
Director of Photography / Camera Operator
Mike Hill
Editor
Kathleen McGill
Unit Production Manager / Associate Producer
Todd Hallowell
Executive Producer / Second Unit Director
Ron Howard
Producer / Director
Paul Gooch
Creature Design / Makeup & Hair
Janet Hirshenson
Casting
Daniel Orlandi
Costume Design
Daniel P. Hanley
Editor
Tony Reading
Art Direction
Richard Roberts
Set Decoration
Hans Zimmer
Original Music Composer
John Hubbard
Casting
Giles Masters
Art Direction
Joseph Jayawardena
Unit Production Manager
Akiva Goldsman
Screenplay
Brian Grazer
Producer
Allan Cameron
Production Design
José Martin Romero
Hairstylist
Veronica McAleer
Makeup & Hair / Hairstylist
Nathalie Causse
Dresser
Frances Hannon
Makeup Designer / Hair Designer
Emanuel Millar
Hairdresser
Chloé Lesueur
Dresser
Belinda Parish
Makeup & Hair
Paul Mooney
Hairdresser
Norma Webb
Makeup & Hair
David Crossman
Assistant Costume Designer
Rob Ballantyne
Storyboard Artist
Jose Burgos
CG Artist
Jacky Hardouin
Construction Manager
Vlad Holst
CG Artist
Christopher Glass
Storyboard Artist
Ferran Domenech
CG Artist
Anthony Challenor
Standby Carpenter
Temple Clark
Storyboard Artist
Matt Middleton
CG Artist
Angela Cole
CG Artist
Uzma Khalid
CG Artist
John Roberts-Cox
CG Artist
Jordan Benwick
Compositor
Isabel Cody
CG Artist
Rainer Stolle
CG Artist
Derek Russell
Best Boy Grip
Jarrod Linton
CG Artist
Rob Cameron
Assistant Set Decoration
Enrico Perei
Compositor
Rafal Kaniewski
Compositor
John Wells
Property Master
Mark Harrison
CG Artist
Dean Koonjul
Compositor
Dan Mayer
CG Artist
Scott Winston
Compositing Supervisor
Luke Murphy
Animatronics Designer
John Conroy
Focus Puller
Simon Hume
Focus Puller
Martin O'Neill
Special Effects Supervisor
Stuart Godfrey
Key Grip
Rick Mietkowski
VFX Director of Photography
Fran Weston
Focus Puller
Jonathan Opgenhaffen
CG Artist
Gemma James
Visual Effects Coordinator
Natalie Stopford
Visual Effects Coordinator
Dominic Tuohy
Special Effects Supervisor
Mark Phillips
Animatronics Designer
Graham Norton III
Focus Puller
Jean-Yves Freess
Key Grip
Philippe Hubin
Special Effects Supervisor
Dave Tozer
Visual Effects Coordinator
Shawn White
Gaffer
Toby Plaskitt
Key Grip
Ronan Murphy
Dolly Grip
Ricky Pattenden
Gaffer
Carmel Jackson
Makeup Artist
Daniel C. Striepeke
Makeup Artist
Christophe Danchaud
Makeup Artist
Tim Pounds-Cornish
Visual Effects Editor
Steve Garrad
Visual Effects Producer
Anna Skrein
Art Department Coordinator
Anthony J. Ciccolini III
Supervising Sound Editor
Barrie Hemsley
Visual Effects Producer
Shauna Bryn
Visual Effects Producer
Sam Breckman
Production Manager / Location Manager
Suzie F. Wiesmann
Production Supervisor
Anna Panton
Visual Effects Producer
Alex Cameron
Assistant Art Director
James Gemmill
Scenic Artist
Martin Smeaton
Sculptor
Rickley W. Dumm
Sound Effects Editor
Donald Flick
Sound Effects Editor
Daniel Pagan
Sound Designer
Kevin Ahern
Visual Effects Editor
Richard Friedlander
Visual Effects Producer
Richard Stammers
Visual Effects Supervisor
Greg Powell
Stunt Coordinator
Yvonne Zarb Cousin
Costume Supervisor
Eric Catelan
Camera Operator
Louise Wade
Script Supervisor
Gary Brozenich
Visual Effects Supervisor
Angus Bickerton
Visual Effects Supervisor
Luc Drion
Camera Operator
Nick Drew
Visual Effects Producer
Sue Whitaker
Visual Effects Art Director
Jean-Pierre Lacroix
Gaffer
Rémy Julienne
Stunt Coordinator
Nathalie Cercuel
Costume Supervisor
Nicholas Roche-Gordon
Set Costumer
Ashley Palin
Gaffer
Nicolas Foulatier
Location Manager
Laurent Grenaud
Location Manager
James Madigan
Visual Effects Supervisor
Eric Le Roux
Camera Operator
Jeremy Braben
Helicopter Camera
Piers Dunn
Location Manager
Annie Penn
Script Supervisor
Dominique Julienne
Stunt Coordinator
Peter Devlin
Transportation Coordinator
Duncan Muggoch
Location Manager
Joseph Formosa Randon
Location Manager
Candide Franklyn
Steadicam Operator
Sarah Bates
Costume Supervisor
Ashley Clark
Visual Effects Producer
Nathalie Anselme
Transportation Coordinator
Christine Bodelot
Production Accountant
Berto
Camera Operator
Simon Mein
Still Photographer
Claudia Kalindjian
Unit Publicist
Olivier Servanin
Location Manager
Adrian Spanna
Video Assist Operator
Dan Grace
Costume Supervisor
Isabelle Gautier
Location Manager
Penny Dyer
Dialect Coach
Michelle Corney
Visual Effects Producer
Eric J. Robertson
Visual Effects Supervisor
Alexandra Weyers
Location Manager
Ossa Mills
Rigging Gaffer
Simon Changer
Music Editor
Tolga Kenan
Stunts
Marc Mailley
Stunts
Matthew Sharp
Assistant Director
Patricia Johnson
Assistant Art Director
Jane Jenkins
Casting Director
Teri E. Dorman
Dialogue Editor
Alex Lamarque
Second Unit Director of Photography
Deborah Wallach
Supervising ADR Editor
Linda Folk
ADR Editor
Greg ten Bosch
Foley Editor
Laura Graham
ADR Editor
Howard London
ADR Mixer
Peter Gleaves
ADR Mixer
Brian Ruberg
Foley Mixer
Gloria D'Alessandro
Dialogue Editor
Ivan Sharrock
Production Sound Mixer
Karen Spangenberg
Dialogue Editor
Marc Pinquier
Property Master
Michael J. Broomberg
Foley Artist
Solange S. Schwalbe
Foley Supervisor
Fraser Taggart
Second Unit Director of Photography
Gary A. Hecker
Foley Artist
Valerie Davidson
Foley Editor
David Balfour
Property Master
Louisa Velis
Associate Producer
Nicholas Bucknall
Musician
Jan Meade
Projection
Jean-Pierre Avice
Unit Production Manager
Oliver Ward
Camera Technician
Fabrice Bismuth
First Assistant Camera
Victoria Cadiou
Production Coordinator
Darren Fitzsimons
Sculptor
Jean-François Drigeard
Best Boy Electric
Martin Campbell
Props
Glenn Allen
Visual Effects Producer
Alan Hausmann
Armorer
Daphne Simone
Visual Effects Editor
Claudia Dehmel
Visual Effects Coordinator
Andy Merchant
Utility Stunts
Alf Tramontin
Steadicam Operator
Richard Magennis
Driver
Clare Ramsey
Makeup Effects
Annie Baudlet
Production Supervisor
Steve Harvey
Unit Manager
Ray Barrett
Construction Manager
Paula Eden
Propmaker
Bob Badami
Music Supervisor
Ian Whiteford
Greensman
Stephanie Brown
Assistant Sound Editor
Kenneth Cassar
Special Effects Coordinator
John Flemming
Key Grip
Rhonda Edmonds Constantin
Transportation Co-Captain
Jean Umansky
Sound Mixer
Shauna Bryan
Executive Visual Effects Producer
Denis Frezet
Transportation Captain
Jaesung Oh
Set Production Assistant
Jason Horwood
Stand In
Laurent Brégeat
First Assistant Director
Nicolas Decaux
Carpenter
Alessandro Checcacci
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Nic Cupac
Grip
Bruce Fowler
Orchestrator
Abhay Manusmare
Score Engineer
Christian Bourne
Boom Operator
Gary Arthurs
Stunts
David Ford
Special Effects Supervisor
James Swanson
Aerial Director of Photography
Rupert Bray
Location Manager
James Lewis
Loader
Yannick Audige
Electrician
Michelle Lewitt
Casting Associate
Andrea Cripps
Assistant Costume Designer
Mike Valentine
Underwater Camera
Philip Lobban
Location Scout
Michael Goosen
Production Controller
Flax Glor
Publicist
Keith Connolly
Painter
Russell Oxley
Scenic Artist
Peter Edge
Standby Painter
Paul Riddle
Digital Effects Supervisor
René Adefarasin
Second Assistant Camera
Jack Dyer
Construction Buyer
Duncan Broadfoot
Location Assistant
Olivier Burgaud
Second Assistant Sound
Adam Aldridge
Special Effects Technician
Robert Palmer
Assistant Camera
Robert Komatsu
Associate Editor
Yannick Fauchier
Second Second Assistant Director
Diz Sharpe
Stunt Double
Sébastien Leclercq
Additional First Assistant Camera
Wyatt Bartlett
Dresser
Annushka Russell
Art Department Assistant
Paul Bennett
Additional Third Assistant Director
Gérard Rival
Best Boy Grip
Adam Gascoyne
Compositing Supervisor
Jean-Marc Bellu
Stunt Driver
Steve Burgess
Focus Puller
Angela Barson
Digital Supervisor
Mark Sutherland
Costumer
Tristan Carlisle-Kitz
Dressing Prop
Matthew G. Armstrong
Special Effects Assistant
Henry Jackman
Music Programmer
Peter K. Christopher
Costume Assistant
Stephen Murphy
Prosthetics Sculptor
Tom Brewster
Third Assistant Director
Mathieu Plainfossé
Camera Loader
Jess Green
Accountant
Adam Byles
Floor Runner
Martin Hobbs
Head of Production
Olivier Klein
Production Assistant
Matthieu Vogel
Assistant Unit Manager
Alexis Giraudeau
Location Production Assistant
Melody Woodford
Matchmove Supervisor
Philip Murphy
Dolly Grip
Francesca Jaynes
Choreographer
Christelle Bladinières
Production Driver
James Guy
VFX Artist
Nick Glennie-Smith
Conductor
Frédéric North
Aerial Coordinator
Perry Evans
Chief Lighting Technician
Patrice Iva
Hairdresser
Ben Dixon
Second Assistant Director
Andrew Jones
Camera Trainee
Andrew Baggarley
Data Wrangler
Brendan Donnison
ADR Voice Casting
Julian Blom
Rotoscoping Artist
Martin Asbury
Storyboard Artist
Emma Callinan
Casting Assistant
Anji Oliver
Assistant Production Coordinator
Steve Bowen
Digital Colorist
Donnie Creighton
Digital Intermediate Assistant
Elisa Touraine
Assistant Location Manager
Daniel Pinder
Music Consultant
Carmel Cassidy
Assistant Accountant
Kirsten Anderson
First Assistant Accountant
Christine Charrier
Production Secretary
Luis Armando Arteaga
Additional Second Assistant Camera
Susan Luciani
Clapper Loader
Rita Kozma
Payroll Accountant
Media.
Details.
Release DateMay 17, 2006
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 29m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$125,000,000
Box Office$767,800,000
Filming LocationsUnderwater Stage · 007 Stage · Burghley House · Belvoir Castle · Rosslyn Chapel · King's College London · Winchester Cathedral · Lincoln Cathedral, United Kingdom · Musée du Louvre · Louvre Museum · Paris, France · Malta
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This Movie Is About.
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 grossed $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; however, the film received generally negative reviews from critics. It was followed by two sequels, Angels & Demons (2009) and Inferno (2016).