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Director: | Ron Howard |
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Writer: | David Koepp, Dan Brown |
Staring: |
After waking up in a hospital with amnesia, professor Robert Langdon and a doctor must race against time to foil a deadly global plot. | |
Release Date: | Oct 13, 2016 |
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Director: | Ron Howard |
Writer: | David Koepp, Dan Brown |
Genres: | Action, Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | italy, conspiracy, symbology, amnesia, based on novel or book, europe, sequel, murder, religion, church, virus |
Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Imagine Entertainment |
Box Office |
Revenue: $220,021,259
Budget: $75,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 11, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Tom Hanks | Robert Langdon |
Felicity Jones | Sienna Brooks |
Omar Sy | Christoph Bouchard |
Irrfan Khan | Harry Sims |
Sidse Babett Knudsen | Elizabeth Sinskey |
Ben Foster | Bertrand Zobrist |
Ana Ularu | Vayentha |
Ida Darvish | Marta Alvarez |
Paolo Antonio Simioni | Dr. Marconi |
Alessandro Grimaldi | Florence Hospital Taxi Driver |
Fausto Maria Sciarappa | Parker |
Robin Mugnaini | Apartment Carabinieri Captain |
Paul Ritter | CRC Tech Arbogast |
Vincenzo Tanassi | Boboli Gardens Policeman |
Alessandro Fabrizi | Gallery Guard |
Simone Mariani | Security Director |
Gábor Urmai | Ignazio Busoni |
Jon Donahue | Richard |
Fortunato Cerlino | Entrance Museum Guard |
Attila Árpa | Local CRC Agent |
Kata Sarbó | Florence Airport Gate Keeper |
Francesca Inaudi | Venice Museum Guide |
Maria Grazia Mandruzzato | Roma Merchant |
Philip Arditti | Professor (Istanbul) |
Mehmet Ergen | Mirsat |
Vincent Riotta | Death Mask Guard |
Luca Fiorilli | Video Technician |
Cristian Stelluti | Bouchard Agent |
Alberto Basaluzzo | Bouchard Agent |
Gábor Nagypál | Student (Istanbul) |
Gianni Annoni | Video Room Guard |
Yang Haiwen | CRC Tech |
Mirjam Novak | CRC Tech |
Rebecka Johnston | CRC Tech |
Sardar Tagirovsky | CRC Tech |
Gäbor Atlasz | Handless Beggar |
Gábor Dióssy | Handless Beggar |
Peter Schueller | Concert Patron |
Lili Gesler | Concert Patron |
Felipe Torres Urso | Concert Patron |
Dino Conti | Death Mask Hall Guard |
Mario Acampa | Death Mask Hall Guard |
Pasquale Corrente | Angry Motorist |
Kerem Ozen | Turkish Control Tower Agent |
Xavier Laurent | Bouchard French Agent |
Büyükkol Mehmet Onur | Turkish WHO Agent |
Bálint Adorjáni | Turkish WHO Agent |
Zsolt Páll | WHO Cistern Agent |
Peter Linka | WHO Cistern Agent |
Name | Job |
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Tom Elkins | Editor |
Daniel P. Hanley | Editor |
Peter Wenham | Production Design |
Bence Erdélyi | Art Direction |
Zsuzsa Kismarty-Lechner | Art Direction |
Márton Vörös | Art Direction |
Zsófia Antal | Art Department Coordinator |
Péter Kovács | Construction Coordinator |
Phil Sims | Supervising Art Director |
Theo Park | Casting Associate |
Jille Azis | Set Decoration |
Shahida Day | Assistant Costume Designer |
Gábor Homonnay | Costume Supervisor |
Claudette Lilly | Costume Supervisor |
Péter Behan | Armorer |
Zoltán Bus | Armorer |
Gabriella Winkler | Script Supervisor |
Monica Tatu | Script Supervisor |
Géza Kovács | Stunts |
Jenei Attila | Stunts |
Stephane Fiossanangaye | Stunt Double |
József Fodor | Stunts |
Daniel Gerzseny | Stunts |
Christoph Knobloch | Stunt Coordinator |
Abel Kocsis | Stunts |
Balázs Lengyel | Stunt Double |
Jan Loukota | Stunts |
Branislav Martinak | Stunts |
Martin Matejcik | Stunt Double |
Richárd Nagy | Stunts |
James O'Daly | Stunts |
Béla Orsányi | Stunts |
Wade Eastwood | Second Unit Director, Stunt Coordinator |
Gábor Piroch | Stunts |
Stanislav Satko | Stunts |
Gianluigi Scilla | Stunt Driver |
Stefan Shopov | Stunts |
Nilla Sinko | Stunts |
Gábor Szemán | Stunts |
Sarah Vignot | Stunts |
Csaba Bankhardt | Dolly Grip |
Fabio Bonizzoni | Rigging Gaffer |
Sergio De Luca | Steadicam Operator |
Paolo Frasson | Key Grip |
Brian Greenway | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Daniele Massaccesi | Camera Operator |
Marco Merlini | Best Boy Electric |
László Mihály | Dolly Grip |
Krisztián Paluch | Gaffer |
Imre Sisa | Key Grip |
James Swanson | Aerial Director of Photography |
Matyas Borda | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Csaba Böjthe | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Karen Cohen | Makeup & Hair |
Móni Csomós | Hairstylist |
Clarice Gill | Makeup & Hair |
Emma Mash | Makeup & Hair |
Iván Pohárnok | Prosthetic Designer |
Zoey Stones | Makeup & Hair |
William M. Connor | First Assistant Director |
Hajós Péter | Assistant Director |
Andreas Fehrle | Assistant Editor |
Simon Davis | First Assistant Editor |
Joan Martorell | Orchestrator |
Bernd Mazagg | Sound Recordist |
Daniel Pinder | Music Editor |
Òscar Senén | Orchestrator |
Johannes Vogel | Conductor |
Aleksandra Sasha Kozlov-Silber | Dialect Coach |
Erik Singer | Dialect Coach |
Marina Tyndall | Dialect Coach |
Pam DeMetruis-Thomas | ADR Editor |
Gerald Donlan | Dialogue Editor |
Ruy García | Sound Effects Editor |
Casey Genton | Sound Designer |
David Giammarco | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Heather Gross | Foley Editor |
Chris Jenkins | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Dan Korintus | Dialogue Editor |
Tony Martinez | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
Daniel Pagan | Supervising Sound Editor |
Adam Ridge | Boom Operator |
Steven Visscher | Foley Supervisor |
Deborah Wallach | Supervising ADR Editor |
Deryck Blake | Property Master |
Zoltán Harányi | Carpenter |
József Kiss | Construction Manager |
Gabriele Ridolfi | Leadman |
Diloy Gülün | Line Producer |
Gergö Balika | Head of Production |
Stefano Biraghi | Unit Production Manager |
Filippo Conti | Assistant Unit Manager |
Zeki Kahveci | Location Manager |
Krisztian Kertai | Production Manager |
Ceyhun Kirkiz | Unit Manager |
Kámen Anev | Concept Artist |
Karolina Slemer | Assistant Production Manager |
Hendrik Lam | Production Manager |
Diego Loreggian | Post Production Supervisor |
Cecilia Irene Massaggia | Production Secretary |
Marco Milani | Unit Manager |
Michele Ottaggio | Unit Manager |
Gianluca Passone | Production Manager |
Martina Patruno | Production Assistant |
Jason Pomerantz | Production Director |
Dana Robin | Unit Production Manager |
Suat Saglam | Unit Production Manager |
Mátyás Vándor | Assistant Production Manager |
Ibrahim Öter | Assistant Location Manager |
Vincent G. Scotti | Post Production Assistant |
M. Sena Aksay | Third Assistant Director |
Ozge Cagaloglu | Second Assistant Director |
Inti Carboni | First Assistant Director |
Luca Cenname | Assistant Director |
Alice Filippi | Second Assistant Director |
Tamás 'Chipie' Péter | Third Assistant Director |
Melisa Kurtay | First Assistant Director |
Nicola Marzano | First Assistant Director |
Emese Matuz | Third Assistant Director |
Scott R. Meyers | Second Second Assistant Director |
Bogi Móricz | Second Assistant Director |
Yvonne Olivieri | Third Assistant Director |
Luca Padrini | Second Assistant Director |
Andrea Pagani | Second Assistant Director |
Andrea Poli | Third Assistant Director |
Fruzsina Szõke | Production Assistant |
Simonetta Valentini | Second Assistant Director |
Tamás Vass | Second Assistant Director |
Norbert Vilonya | Third Assistant Director |
Soren Bendt Aaboe Pedersen | Storyboard Artist |
David Koepp | Screenplay |
Dan Brown | Novel |
Salvatore Totino | Director of Photography |
Nina Gold | Casting |
Béatrice Kruger | Casting |
Lucy Cork | Stunt Double |
Marvin Campbell | Stunts |
Ivailo Dimitrov | Stunts |
Martin Goeres | Stunts |
Sona Havranova | Stunts |
Stilyan Mavrov | Stunts |
Narantsogt Tsogtsaikhan | Stunts |
Emiliano Novelli | Stunt Driver |
Claudio Pacifico | Stunt Driver |
Elitsa Razheva | Stunts |
Shane Steyn | Stunts |
Vencislav Stojanov | Stunts |
Gáspár Szabó | Stunts |
Nicholas Wittman | Stunts |
Ute Leonhardt | Line Producer |
Ron Howard | Director |
Hans Zimmer | Original Music Composer |
Murat Sağlam | Third Assistant Director |
Mathias Schnelting | First Assistant Director |
Maria Gnecchi | Stunt Driver |
Tomasz Krzemieniecki | Stunts |
Frances Hannon | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Siân Miller | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist |
Josh Dyer | Stunts |
Julian Day | Costume Design |
Tsvetolyub Iliev | Stunts |
Norbert Kovács | Stunts |
Iván Orsányi | Stunts |
Péter Sokorai | Stunts |
Wolfgang Stegemann | Stunts |
Asen Asenov | Stunts |
Teodor Tzolov | Stunts |
Zahari Grozdanov | Stunts |
Andrew Rowlands | Second Unit Director of Photography, "B" Camera Operator |
Eric Milano | Foley Artist |
Name | Title |
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William M. Connor | Executive Producer |
Anna Culp | Executive Producer |
Jody Johnson | Co-Producer |
Ben Waisbren | Executive Producer |
Brian Grazer | Producer |
Dan Brown | Executive Producer |
David B. Householter | Executive Producer |
Ron Howard | Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 46 | 66 | 30 |
2024 | 5 | 53 | 71 | 35 |
2024 | 6 | 41 | 56 | 25 |
2024 | 7 | 37 | 110 | 22 |
2024 | 8 | 35 | 65 | 20 |
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2024 | 10 | 45 | 92 | 21 |
2024 | 11 | 28 | 45 | 19 |
2024 | 12 | 30 | 50 | 22 |
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2025 | 2 | 23 | 36 | 4 |
2025 | 3 | 8 | 26 | 2 |
2025 | 4 | 5 | 7 | 3 |
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**Racing to stop men with bad intention!** Compared to the first two films, it took a long time for the third film. But I expected 'The Lost Symbol' before this one. I don't know why they skipped that book from adapting which was done in the last minutes by the production house. My guess is it mi ... ght be a controversial as the first one, or simply not good enough for the cinematic version. Anyway, this film was not as good as previous two. Once again, it was directed by Ron Howard and Tom Hanks returned as professor Robert Langdon. Two hours long, but very fast storytelling, non-stop adventures. This is another tale in the series about fighting against the men who believes in the ancient text that's written about to curb the issue the human would face in the future, which is now. After waking up without any memory, professor Langdon with the help of a young woman escape from an assassin. In result, they look for the reason why and whoever behind it wants them dead. So it's not a good story, but entertaining film. Especially if you like action-adventure- suspense. Nice cast, including Hanks and Jones. The other supporting cast was not bad either. Like always, it's a European adventure, particularly in Venice and neighbouring countries. Some cool secret places, might be the settings, but awesome. Since this part was not received well, I wonder the next one, 'Origin' would be made or not. Even before that, this time I expect 'The Lost Symbol' first to hit if they want to continue with the film series. This is not a film to recommend, but not bad for watching it once. _6/10_
**Ron Howard's Inferno.** Dan Brown has made a lot of money from his mystery books, and his popularity has meant that virtually all of his stories have been ported to the big screen. For this film, Ron Howard adapted Brown's fourth novel, set between Florence, Venice and Istanbul. In the script, ... Robert Langdon wakes up in a hospital in Florence and discovers that he has been attacked and shot, and that he is being pursued because he knows something important, but has lost his memory. I mean, he knows as much as we do! He will be aided by an attractive doctor who will help him understand what is going on: so, we realize that a crazy Malthusian has decided to create a virus to decimate a third of the human race, and that he is about to spread it. If in the previous films based on Brown we had notable successes, this film would be doomed from the beginning: “Inferno” is perhaps the least inspired and most poorly written book by this author. And there are no miracles in these things: either the source material is good, or you can forget it. The screenplay is also a poor and unhappy adaptation. Because? Because it completely alters the end of the book and gives us an alternate, clichéd, idiotic ending, staying true to the beginning of the story, which starts too abruptly to work well on screen. That is, the script changes things that it should leave and respects the part of the book that most needed adaptations! The dialogues and the construction of the characters also sound bad, and everything has a poorly finished appearance. Ron Howard has reason to look at this film and bury his head in the sand like an ostrich. For a director of his caliber, with the accolades he has, this film is simply unacceptable. The amateurism, the carelessness, the almost negligent way in which details are approached… I would forgive a newcomer or an untalented director, but not Howard. The cast again has the participation of Tom Hanks in the role of the symbologist. Keeping his record impeccable, the actor perfectly fulfills the role and gives us everything he owes, in a committed and consistent work. Felicity Jones also did a good job, with a skillful harmony between rationality and emotion. The rest of the actors are far below: Omar Sy and Ana Ularu added little and have very little screen time; Irrfan Khan and Sidse Knudsen do a little more and better, but remain in very secondary positions. Ben Foster pretty much counts for nothing. Technically, the film relies heavily on green screen, massive CGI, and visual and special effects. Without them, the film collapses like a house of cards. I don't usually see problems in using these technologies, they can truly enrich a film, but here, I believe, they turned the film into a kind of giant video game, where everything is done against the clock, and where there are dangers so varied that we don't even feel them. The sets and costumes are pretty good, and the choice of filming locations respects the ideas and places the book visited. Also, the soundtrack, again by Hans Zimmer, is perfectly adequate. Unfortunately, the cinematography is thoughtlessly and inelegantly directed, and the entire editing job feels rushed, excessive and far too crude.