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The Da Vinci Code, Columbia Pictures and Imagine Entertainment present ; directed by Ron Howard ; screenplay by Akiva Goldsman ; produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard ; produced by John Calley ; a Brian Grazer production ; a John Calley production ; a Ron Howard film

Label
The Da Vinci Code, Columbia Pictures and Imagine Entertainment present ; directed by Ron Howard ; screenplay by Akiva Goldsman ; produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard ; produced by John Calley ; a Brian Grazer production ; a John Calley production ; a Ron Howard film
Language
eng
Characteristic
videorecording
Intended audience
MPAA rating: PG-13; for disturbing images, violence, some nudity, thematic material, brief drug references and sexual content
Main title
The Da Vinci Code
Medium
videorecording
Responsibility statement
Columbia Pictures and Imagine Entertainment present ; directed by Ron Howard ; screenplay by Akiva Goldsman ; produced by Brian Grazer and Ron Howard ; produced by John Calley ; a Brian Grazer production ; a John Calley production ; a Ron Howard film
Runtime
149
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
Table Of Contents
disc 1. [Feature] -- disc 2. [Special features]
Target audience
general
Technique
live action
Classification
resource.cinematographer
Composer
Director
resource.screenwriter

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