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  2. May 18, 2006 · Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou (foreground) co-star with Mona Lisa in "The Da Vinci Code." They say The Da Vinci Code has sold more copies than any book since the Bible. Good thing it has a different ending. Dan Brown 's novel is utterly preposterous; Ron Howard 's movie is preposterously entertaining.

  3. 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. Full Review | Original Score: D | Jul 29,...

  4. May 19, 2006 · 25% Tomatometer 231 Reviews 57% Audience Score 250,000+ Ratings A murder in Paris' Louvre Museum and cryptic clues in some of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings lead to the discovery of a...

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    • Ron Howard
    • PG-13
    • Tom Hanks
  5. In THE DA VINCI CODE, world-renowned symbologist Dr. Robert Langdon ( Tom Hanks) is called by Parisian policeman Capt. Fache ( Jean Reno) to consult on a murder case, the scholar is briefly flattered, then daunted when he learns he is a suspect, owing to a note left by the victim.

    • Ron Howard
    • Cynthia Fuchs
    • Audrey Tautou, Ian Mckellen, Tom Hanks
  6. May 18, 2006 · "The Da Vinci Code," Ron Howard's adaptation of Dan Brown's best-selling primer on how not to write an English sentence, arrives trailing more than its share of theological and historical...

    • Ron Howard
  7. The Da Vinci Code is a chilling, thrilling and well-sewn together mystery thriller that often keeps you on the edge of your seat. The cast do not disappoint either. Paul Bettany is genuinely creepy as Silas and thereby reinforces the stereotype that all albinos are evil.

  8. May 19, 2006 · With Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellen, Jean Reno. A murder inside the Louvre, and clues in Da Vinci paintings, lead to the discovery of a religious mystery protected by a secret society for two thousand years, which could shake the foundations of Christianity.

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