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The Name of the Rose

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In the 14th century, William of Baskerville (Sean Connery), a renowned Franciscan monk, and his apprentice, Adso of Melk (Christian Slater), travel to an abbey where a suspicious death has occurred. More deaths occur as the investigation draws closer to uncovering the secret the Abbey wants hidden.
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