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Director: | Ron Howard |
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Writer: | Dan Brown, Akiva Goldsman |
Staring: |
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. | |
Release Date: | May 17, 2006 |
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Director: | Ron Howard |
Writer: | Dan Brown, Akiva Goldsman |
Genres: | Mystery, Thriller |
Keywords | paris, france, holy grail, christianity, monk, based on novel or book, secret society, louvre museum, heresy, mona lisa (la gioconda), freemason, conspiracy, pentagram, tomb, catholicism, cryptologist, iconography, albino, sect |
Production Companies | Imagine Entertainment, Skylark Productions |
Box Office |
Revenue: $760,006,945
Budget: $125,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Jul 31, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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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) |
Rene Costa | Man in a Black Suit on Bus (uncredited) |
Name | Job |
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Dan Brown | Novel |
Salvatore Totino | Director of Photography, Camera Operator |
Janet Hirshenson | Casting |
John Hubbard | Casting |
Daniel Orlandi | Costume Design |
Christophe Danchaud | Makeup Artist |
Daniel C. Striepeke | Makeup Artist |
Rémy Julienne | Stunt Coordinator |
Greg Powell | Stunt Coordinator |
Duncan Muggoch | Location Manager |
Fraser Taggart | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Alex Lamarque | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Gary A. Hecker | Foley Artist |
Gary Arthurs | Stunts |
Mike Hill | Editor |
Ron Howard | Director |
Akiva Goldsman | Screenplay |
Michelle Lewitt | Casting Associate |
Todd Hallowell | Second Unit Director |
Diz Sharpe | Stunt Double |
Jean-Marc Bellu | Stunt Driver |
Henry Jackman | Music Programmer |
Frédéric North | Aerial Coordinator |
Laure de Butler | Assistant Production Manager |
Ferran Domenech | CG Artist |
Jane Jenkins | Casting Director |
Tolga Kenan | Stunts |
Marc Mailley | Stunts |
John Conroy | Focus Puller |
Rowley Irlam | Stunts |
Daniel P. Hanley | Editor |
Allan Cameron | Production Design |
Giles Masters | Art Direction |
Tony Reading | Art Direction |
Richard Roberts | Set Decoration |
Paul Gooch | Makeup & Hair, Creature Design |
Nigel Gostelow | Unit Production Manager |
Joseph Jayawardena | Unit Production Manager |
Kathleen McGill | Unit Production Manager |
Carmel Jackson | Makeup Artist |
Veronica McAleer | Makeup & Hair, Hairstylist |
Sam Breckman | Location Manager, Production Manager |
Suzie F. Wiesmann | Production Supervisor |
Anna Skrein | Art Department Coordinator |
Alex Cameron | Assistant Art Director |
James Gemmill | Scenic Artist |
Martin Smeaton | Sculptor |
Anthony J. Ciccolini III | Supervising Sound Editor |
Rickley W. Dumm | Sound Effects Editor |
Donald Flick | Sound Effects Editor |
Daniel Pagan | Sound Designer |
Kevin Ahern | Visual Effects Editor |
Shauna Bryn | Visual Effects Producer |
Ashley Clark | Visual Effects Producer |
Michelle Corney | Visual Effects Producer |
Nick Drew | Visual Effects Producer |
Richard Friedlander | Visual Effects Producer |
Steve Garrad | Visual Effects Producer |
Barrie Hemsley | Visual Effects Producer |
Anna Panton | Visual Effects Producer |
Tim Pounds-Cornish | Visual Effects Editor |
Sue Whitaker | Visual Effects Art Director |
Richard Stammers | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Eric J. Robertson | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Gary Brozenich | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Angus Bickerton | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Dominique Julienne | Stunt Coordinator |
Berto | Camera Operator |
Eric Catelan | Camera Operator |
Luc Drion | Camera Operator |
Eric Le Roux | Camera Operator |
Jeremy Braben | Helicopter Camera |
Candide Franklyn | Steadicam Operator |
Simon Mein | Still Photographer |
Jean-Pierre Lacroix | Gaffer |
Ashley Palin | Gaffer |
Ossa Mills | Rigging Gaffer |
Adrian Spanna | Video Assist Operator |
Nathalie Cercuel | Costume Supervisor |
Yvonne Zarb Cousin | Costume Supervisor |
Dan Grace | Costume Supervisor |
Sarah Bates | Costume Supervisor |
Nicholas Roche-Gordon | Set Costumer |
Simon Changer | Music Editor |
Nathalie Anselme | Transportation Coordinator |
Peter Devlin | Transportation Coordinator |
Piers Dunn | Location Manager |
Joseph Formosa Randon | Location Manager |
Nicolas Foulatier | Location Manager |
Isabelle Gautier | Location Manager |
Penny Dyer | Dialect Coach |
Laurent Grenaud | Location Manager |
Claudia Kalindjian | Unit Publicist |
Annie Penn | Script Supervisor |
Olivier Servanin | Location Manager |
Louise Wade | Script Supervisor |
Alexandra Weyers | Location Manager |
Christine Bodelot | Production Accountant |
Teri E. Dorman | Dialogue Editor |
Gloria D'Alessandro | Dialogue Editor |
Karen Spangenberg | Dialogue Editor |
Marc Pinquier | Property Master |
David Balfour | Property Master |
Deborah Wallach | Supervising ADR Editor |
Linda Folk | ADR Editor |
Laura Graham | ADR Editor |
Solange S. Schwalbe | Foley Supervisor |
Howard London | ADR Mixer |
Peter Gleaves | ADR Mixer |
Michael J. Broomberg | Foley Artist |
Brian Ruberg | Foley Mixer |
Greg ten Bosch | Foley Editor |
Valerie Davidson | Foley Editor |
Ivan Sharrock | Production Sound Mixer |
Annie Baudlet | Production Supervisor |
Steve Harvey | Unit Manager |
Jean-Pierre Avice | Unit Production Manager |
Laurent Brégeat | First Assistant Director |
Nicolas Decaux | Carpenter |
Ray Barrett | Construction Manager |
Ian Whiteford | Greensman |
Keith Connolly | Painter |
Paula Eden | Propmaker |
Martin Campbell | Props |
Russell Oxley | Scenic Artist |
Darren Fitzsimons | Sculptor |
Peter Edge | Standby Painter |
Stephanie Brown | Assistant Sound Editor |
Christian Bourne | Boom Operator |
Jean Umansky | Sound Mixer |
Alessandro Checcacci | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Kenneth Cassar | Special Effects Coordinator |
David Ford | Special Effects Supervisor |
Shauna Bryan | Executive Visual Effects Producer |
Daphne Simone | Visual Effects Editor |
Claudia Dehmel | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Glenn Allen | Visual Effects Producer |
Andy Merchant | Utility Stunts |
James Swanson | Aerial Director of Photography |
Jean-François Drigeard | Best Boy Electric |
Oliver Ward | Camera Technician |
Yannick Audige | Electrician |
Fabrice Bismuth | First Assistant Camera |
Nic Cupac | Grip |
John Flemming | Key Grip |
Alf Tramontin | Steadicam Operator |
Mike Valentine | Underwater Camera |
Andrea Cripps | Assistant Costume Designer |
Rupert Bray | Location Manager |
Philip Lobban | Location Scout |
Bob Badami | Music Supervisor |
Nicholas Bucknall | Musician |
Bruce Fowler | Orchestrator |
Richard Magennis | Driver |
Denis Frezet | Transportation Captain |
Rhonda Edmonds Constantin | Transportation Co-Captain |
Alan Hausmann | Armorer |
Paul Riddle | Digital Effects Supervisor |
James Lewis | Loader |
Clare Ramsey | Makeup Effects |
Michael Goosen | Production Controller |
Victoria Cadiou | Production Coordinator |
Jan Meade | Projection |
Flax Glor | Publicist |
Abhay Manusmare | Score Engineer |
Jaesung Oh | Set Production Assistant |
Jason Horwood | Stand In |
Annushka Russell | Art Department Assistant |
Peter K. Christopher | Costume Assistant |
Mark Sutherland | Costumer |
Wyatt Bartlett | Dresser |
Patrice Iva | Hairdresser |
Stephen Murphy | Prosthetics Sculptor |
Paul Bennett | Additional Third Assistant Director |
Ben Dixon | Second Assistant Director |
Yannick Fauchier | Second Second Assistant Director |
Tom Brewster | Third Assistant Director |
Jack Dyer | Construction Buyer |
Tristan Carlisle-Kitz | Dressing Prop |
Martin Asbury | Storyboard Artist |
Olivier Burgaud | Second Assistant Sound |
Matthew G. Armstrong | Special Effects Assistant |
Adam Aldridge | Special Effects Technician |
James Guy | VFX Artist |
Sébastien Leclercq | Additional First Assistant Camera |
Luis Armando Arteaga | Additional Second Assistant Camera |
Robert Palmer | Assistant Camera |
Gérard Rival | Best Boy Grip |
Mathieu Plainfossé | Camera Loader |
Andrew Jones | Camera Trainee |
Susan Luciani | Clapper Loader |
Andrew Baggarley | Data Wrangler |
Philip Murphy | Dolly Grip |
Steve Burgess | Focus Puller |
René Adefarasin | Second Assistant Camera |
Brendan Donnison | ADR Voice Casting |
Emma Callinan | Casting Assistant |
Carolyn Calvert | Assistant Editor |
Robert Komatsu | Associate Editor |
Steve Bowen | Digital Colorist |
Donnie Creighton | Digital Intermediate Assistant |
Elisa Touraine | Assistant Location Manager |
Duncan Broadfoot | Location Assistant |
Alexis Giraudeau | Location Production Assistant |
Daniel Pinder | Music Consultant |
Jess Green | Accountant |
Carmel Cassidy | Assistant Accountant |
Anji Oliver | Assistant Production Coordinator |
Matthieu Vogel | Assistant Unit Manager |
Perry Evans | Chief Lighting Technician |
Francesca Jaynes | Choreographer |
Adam Gascoyne | Compositing Supervisor |
Angela Barson | Digital Supervisor |
Kirsten Anderson | First Assistant Accountant |
Adam Byles | Floor Runner |
Martin Hobbs | Head of Production |
Melody Woodford | Matchmove Supervisor |
Rita Kozma | Payroll Accountant |
Olivier Klein | Production Assistant |
Christelle Bladinières | Production Driver |
Christine Charrier | Production Secretary |
Julian Blom | Rotoscoping Artist |
José Martin Romero | Hairstylist |
Paul Mooney | Hairdresser |
Emanuel Millar | Hairdresser |
Belinda Parish | Makeup & Hair |
Norma Webb | Makeup & Hair |
Nathalie Causse | Dresser |
Chloé Lesueur | Dresser |
Jacky Hardouin | Construction Manager |
John Wells | Property Master |
Anthony Challenor | Standby Carpenter |
Rob Ballantyne | Storyboard Artist |
Temple Clark | Storyboard Artist |
Christopher Glass | Storyboard Artist |
Scott Winston | Compositing Supervisor |
Dean Koonjul | Compositor |
Jordan Benwick | Compositor |
Rafal Kaniewski | Compositor |
Enrico Perei | Compositor |
Isabel Cody | CG Artist |
Angela Cole | CG Artist |
Vlad Holst | CG Artist |
Uzma Khalid | CG Artist |
Jarrod Linton | CG Artist |
Matt Middleton | CG Artist |
John Roberts-Cox | CG Artist |
Rainer Stolle | CG Artist |
Mark Harrison | CG Artist |
Jose Burgos | CG Artist |
Dan Mayer | CG Artist |
Jonathan Opgenhaffen | CG Artist |
Rick Mietkowski | VFX Director of Photography |
Gemma James | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Natalie Stopford | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Dave Tozer | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Philippe Hubin | Special Effects Supervisor |
Martin O'Neill | Special Effects Supervisor |
Luke Murphy | Animatronics Designer |
Mark Phillips | Animatronics Designer |
Derek Russell | Best Boy Grip |
Ronan Murphy | Dolly Grip |
Simon Hume | Focus Puller |
Fran Weston | Focus Puller |
Graham Norton III | Focus Puller |
Shawn White | Gaffer |
Ricky Pattenden | Gaffer |
Jean-Yves Freess | Key Grip |
Stuart Godfrey | Key Grip |
Toby Plaskitt | Key Grip |
Patricia Johnson | Assistant Art Director |
Hans Zimmer | Original Music Composer |
Frances Hannon | Hair Designer, Makeup Designer |
Rob Cameron | Assistant Set Decoration |
Mathew Krentz | Compositing Lead |
Nick Glennie-Smith | Conductor |
David Crossman | Assistant Costume Designer |
Dominic Tuohy | Special Effects Supervisor |
Matthew Sharp | Second Assistant Director |
James Madigan | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Name | Title |
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John Calley | Producer |
Dan Brown | Executive Producer |
Brian Grazer | Producer |
Todd Hallowell | Executive Producer |
Kathleen McGill | Associate Producer |
Louisa Velis | Associate Producer |
Ron Howard | Producer |
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Each breath you take is a sin. No shadow will be safe again, for you will be hunted by angels. The Da Vinci Code is directed by Ron Howard and adapted to screenplay by Akiva Goldsman from the novel of the same name written by Dan Brown. It stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Paul Bettan ... y, Jean Reno, Alfred Molina and Jürgen Prochnow. Music is scored by Hans Zimmer and cinematography by Salvatore Totino. When a man is murdered inside the Louvre, his body is found to be surrounded by cryptic messages. The police call in American symbology expert Robert Langdon (Hanks) to decode the clues. When he is joined by Parisian cryptologist Sophie Neveu (Tautou), it quickly becomes apparent that nothing is as it first seems and a mystery begins to unravel that could shake Christianity to its very core. Extended Cut (Blu-ray) Version Viewed. I haven't read the book! And I love treasure hunt/clue chasing movies! So I came to Ron Howard's hugely successful film (over $600 million in worldwide profit) bereft of literary pressure and with only a modicum of genre expectation. Perhaps this is why I'm apparently only in a small percentage of film lovers who really enjoyed the film? In spite of those gargantuan financial figures. Ultimately it's very safe film making, with a director and cast guaranteeing professionalism, but it weaves a magical mystery tour full of cryptic clues, secret organisations and cover ups. Yes, there is a good deal of corn thrown in as well, which inevitably stops the adaptation from being hyper intelligent. There's also an understanding on my part as to why many feel it's just too talky, but was the film ever going to be unfurled as an action movie blockbuster for the popcorn munching crowd, like National Treasure et al? It is a clever conspiracy thriller full of twists and turns with a outlandish revelation at the finale. It's also very appropriately performed by the cast (serio brooding and fret), and when McKellen joins the fray after an hour of film it has a little class as well, while Zimmer's score is a majestic blending of choir, strings and synths. I maintain that the film didn't deserve the critical whacking it got, but again I say I had a blank canvas going in for my first viewing. I wasn't sold to it because of controversy or had a saliva tinged mouth having worshipped at the altar of Dan Brown, I expected exactly what I got. A flawed but ever so intriguing adult mystery thriller, and not even Hanks' hair stopped me having a great time with the movie. 7/10
Writing this review might be considered an act of vanity. Until recently I was among the very few who hadn’t seen The Da Vinci Code, or even read the book. But now I have done so — watch the movie, that is. I still have no plans to read the book. But is there anyone left out there who might benefit ... from a review? Mostly I thought the movie was rather silly. Oh, I know that the book was researched about as well as your average documentary, and that the plot is intricate and suitably complex for a thriller. Like a spy thriller, it develops that the two heroes can never be sure who they can trust. In fact, the short answer seems to be “No one!” There are plenty of plot twists, reverses and surprising revelations, some nifty but others that are utterly predictable. But it lost some of its credibility for me near the beginning when the female lead drove her car at a high rate of speed in reverse in and around traffic, faster than most drivers could manage driving forward. Really? There is a lot of action in the movie, but it lacks the exuberance and humor of a classic like Raiders of the Lost Ark. I guess religion is a serious business.
This had all the ingredients and even a self-flagellating Paul Bettany so what happened? Well it all started strongly enough with the aforementioned man perpetrating a mysterious killing in the Louvre museum. It turns out that the victim is one of the museum’s curators and when the police discovers ... that his body has been defaced with ancient symbols, they call in “Sophie” (Audrey Tautou) to investigate. She, in turn, invites acclaimed American professor “Langdon” (Tom Hanks) to help find out what this might all mean, and swiftly there are embroiled in the machinations of a legendary society that has it’s roots stretching back to the very beginnings of Christianity. Indeed, as they try to stay one step ahead of these people who would have them dead, too - and who have a multitude of connections throughout French society and government - they begin to suspect that the Holy Grail might be the ultimate goal here as their travels take them, ably assisted by “Sir Leigh Teabing” (Sir Ian McKellen), to a burial site in London reputedly connected with the crusades. The supporting cast includes Jean Reno and Alfred Molina and the story itself is thick with religiosity and controversy, but the end product is really a bit of a damp squib. I think that’s probably because Hanks hasn’t the gravitas to anchor this well enough. Even his looks of panic lack any credible sincerity and there’s precious little by way of chemistry with the adequate Tautou. Bettany does better, he does manage to exude a little of the maniacal zealot and Reno always manages to play the slightly dodgy French cop convincingly but for the most part this is just dialogue heavy with too many clues transcribed straight from the text of Dan Brown’s novel without Ron Howard seeming to remember that this is a visual medium and sometimes it’s more fun for us to be given a few detecting tasks of our own to figure out. It’s long, but that needn’t have mattered had we been more involved in the unravelling of this intriguing mystery. We were not, though, and that makes it a little too ploddingly descriptive for me, sorry.