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The Name Of Rose
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In the 14th century, William of Baskerville, an intellectually nonconformist Franciscan friar, and his apprentice travel to an isolated abbey to investigate a series of mysterious deaths.
In the 14th century, William of Baskerville, an intellectually nonconformist Franciscan friar, and his apprentice travel to an isolated abbey to investigate a series of mysterious deaths.
Actors:
Daniele Ferretti,
Franco Diogene,
Donald OBrien,
Lucien Bodard,
Andrew Birkin,
Ludger Pistor,
Franco Adducci
Daniele Ferretti
Franco Diogene
20 October 1947, Catania, Sicily, Italy
Donald OBrien
15 September 1930, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
Lucien Bodard
9 January 1914, Chungking, China
Andrew Birkin
9 December 1945, London, England, UK
Ludger Pistor
16 March 1959, Recklinghausen, Germany
Franco Adducci
Country:
United States
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January 01, 2000
This real monastery looks as if it were designed by the artist M. C. Escher.
August 02, 2011
For labyrinth-lovers...a thoughtful and entertaining murder mystery predicated on intellectual debate. [Blu-ray]
May 26, 2006
It's really a decent exploitation film disguised as a proper art film.
July 01, 2004
How you accept an English monk with a Scottish accent and the mind of a Sherlock Holmes is the question.
August 31, 2016
Umberto Eco seems unduly dismissive of a film that had to excise his postmodern trappings and scholarly sidebars. But it hasn't just been stripped down to a tawdry whodunit. Here, albeit in a streamlined way, the whydunit matters as much, if not more.
July 23, 2004
the window dressing is not enough to buoy the principle acting
April 19, 2016
...a misbegotten adaptation that rarely manages to justify its very existence.
July 01, 2004
A spiritual thriller that holds up thanks to its rich themes and great acting

