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The Order, also known as The Sin Eater, is a 2003 mystery thriller film written and directed by Brian Helgeland, starring Heath Ledger, Benno Fürmann, Mark Addy, and Shannyn Sossamon. Helgeland directed Ledger, Addy and Sossamon in the 2001 film A Knight's Tale .
- $35 million
- September 5, 2003
- Craig Baumgarten, Brian Helgeland
- David Torn
Sep 5, 2003 · The Order: Directed by Brian Helgeland. With Heath Ledger, Shannyn Sossamon, Benno Fürmann, Mark Addy. A young priest is sent to Rome to investigate the troubling death of the head of his order.
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- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
- Brian Helgeland
- 2003-09-05
Sep 5, 2003 · The Order R Released Sep 5, 2003 1h 42m Mystery & Thriller Horror List 10% 61 Reviews Tomatometer 38% 10,000+ Ratings Audience Score For centuries, a secret Order has existed within the...
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- Brian Helgeland
- R
- Heath Ledger
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Synopsis. Alex Bernier (Heath Ledger) is a member of an arcane order of priests known as Carolingians. When the head of the Order dies, Alex is sent to Rome by a priest named Driscoll (Peter Weller) to investigate the mysterious circumstances surrounding the death.
Sep 5, 2003 · A renegade priest, Father Alex Bernier, is sent to Rome to investigate the mysterious death of one of the Order's most revered members. Following a series of strangely similar killings, Bernier launches an investigation that forces him to confront unimaginable evil.
57. R 1 hr 42 min Sep 5th, 2003 Drama, Horror, Mystery, Romance, Thriller, Fantasy. For centuries, a secret Order of priests has existed within the Church. A renegade priest, Father Alex...
Sep 5, 2003 · Alex Bernier (Heath Ledger) is a member of an arcane order of priests who is sent to Rome to investigate the mysterious death of the head of this order. The body may be of a Sin Eater, a renegade who offers absolution, last rites and therefore a path to heaven outside the jurisdiction of the church.