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The Da Vinci Code
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The work The Da Vinci Code represents a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Hamilton-Wenham Public Library. This resource is a combination of several types including: Work, Moving Image, Visual Materials.

The Resource The Da Vinci Code
Label
The Da Vinci Code
Statement of responsibility
Columbia Pictures ; Imagine Entertainment ; Brian Grazer/JohnCalley ; produced by John Calley, Brian Grazer ; screenplay by Akiva Goldsman ; directed by Ron Howard
Contributor
  • Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
  • Bettany, Paul, 1971-
  • Brown, Dan, 1964-
  • Hanks, Tom
  • Howard, Ron, 1954-
  • McKellen, Ian
  • Reno, Jean, 1948-
  • Tautou, Audrey, 1976-
  • Totino, Salvatore
  • Zimmer, Hans
Subject
  • Action and adventure films
  • Criptografia -- Francia | Paris -- Teatro
  • Cryptographers -- France | Paris -- Drama
  • Detective and mystery films
  • Feature films
  • Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519 -- Drama
  • Leonardo, da Vinci, 1452-1519 -- Drama
  • Musée du Louvre -- Drama
  • Simbolismo -- Francia | Paris -- Teatro
  • Symbolism -- France | Paris -- Drama
  • Thrillers (Motion pictures)
  • Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Genre
  • Action and adventure films
  • Detective and mystery films
  • Drama
  • Feature films
  • Teatro
  • Thrillers (Motion pictures)
  • Thrillers (Motion pictures, television, etc.)
  • Video recordings for the hearing impaired
Language
  • eng
  • fre
  • spa
  • eng
  • fre
  • spa
  • eng
  • eng
Summary
When respected American religious symbology expert Dr. Robert Langdon is summoned to the Louvre by French Captain Bezu Fache, he soon discovered that he is the number 1 suspect for the murder of a historian Langdon had been scheduled to meet with. Assisted by a French cryptographer and government agent named Sophie, Langdon is challenged to decipher a chain of cryptic codes and puzzles, all the while trying to stay ahead of Fache's lawmen in a chase through the Louvre, and out into the Parisian cityscape, and finally across the channel to England
Cataloging source
TEFMT
Characteristic
videorecording
Credits note
Director of photography, Salvatore Totino ; editors, Daniel P. Hanley, Mike Hill ; music, Hans Zimmer ; costume designer, Daniel Orlandi ; production designer, Allan Cameron
Dewey number
791.43/72
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG-13; for disturbing images, violence, some nudity, thematic material, brief drug references and sexual content
Language note
English, dubbed French or dubbed Spanish dialogue, French or Spanish subtitles; closed-captioned
LC call number
PN1995.9.S87
LC item number
D3 2006
PerformerNote
Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Jean Reno, Paul Bettany, Alfred Molina. Jurgen Prochnow, Jean-Yves Berteloot, Etienne Chicot, Jean-Pierre Marielle, Marie-Francʹoise Audollent
Runtime
149
Target audience
general
Technique
live action

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