Professor Robert Langdon is in Paris on business when he's summoned to unravel an ancient code and uncover the greatest mystery of all time. The Da Vinci Code is a 2006 American mystery thriller.
8 April 1936, Venice, Veneto, Italy
October 31, 1965 in West Yorkshire, England, UK
22 June 1964, Exeter, New Hampshire, USA
10 June 1941, Berlin, Germany
4 April 1957, Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Scotland, UK
23 June 1971, Créteil, Val-de-Marne, France
25 May 1939, Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK
30 July 1948, Casablanca, French Protectorate of Morocco [now Morocco]
5 January 1942, Henderson, North Carolina, USA
June 13, 1980 in UK
31 May 1975, Blairgowrie, Perthshire, Scotland, UK
12 July 1983, Durham, England, UK
February 28, 2008
So intent on being faithful, The DaVinci Code forgets to be entertaining.May 24, 2006
... a first-rate thriller ...May 24, 2006
If only it were allowed to be merely a cheesy romp, an Indy Jones movie with more sophisticated stereotypes and far less humor. But apparently this is no mere pop novel-turned-high-hat megaplex product.May 14, 2009
What seems credible on page is ludicrous in action.May 23, 2006
What's wrong with The Da Vinci Code can be summed up in one word: everything!April 19, 2007
A great film to look at and Salvatore Totino's cinematography is pitch-perfect.May 20, 2007
Who knows whether Dan Brown was motivated by a distaste for Catholicism or merely by money? Regardless, it seems dishonest for him to foist his debunked heresies on the gullible, unsuspecting public as if they're the God's honest truth.July 29, 2007
Any movie with a skulking albino assassin begs for campy, self-aware treatment, but Howard and scripter Akiva Goldsman serve it all up straight-faced.June 24, 2006
Completing the trail of cryptic clues simply becomes an end in and of itself -- think Sudoku: The Movie -- with little in the way of whimsy, star chemistry or excitement to enliven the dour plod.December 15, 2009
The exposition is actually the best and most valuable part of the film