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A historical mystery film based on Umberto Eco's novel, starring Sean Connery as a Franciscan friar investigating a series of murders in a medieval abbey. The film explores themes of knowledge, comedy, and heresy, and features a hidden library with Aristotle's works.
A medieval murder mystery starring Sean Connery as a nonconformist friar in an isolated abbey. Based on Umberto Eco's novel, the film explores themes of knowledge, faith and reason in the 14th century.
- (119K)
- Drama, Mystery, Thriller
- Jean-Jacques Annaud
- 1986-09-24
A movie adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel about a 14th-century monk's investigation of a mysterious abbey. See the cast, crew, ratings, reviews, and watch options for this historical mystery film.
- (25)
- Jean-Jacques Annaud
- R
- Sean Connery
An intellectually nonconformist friar investigates a series of mysterious deaths in an isolated abbey. 14. century Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his young novice arrive at a conference to find that several monks have been murdered under mysterious circumstances.
In 1327, William of Baskerviller, an intellectually nonconformist but respected monk investigates a series of mysterious deaths in an isolated abbey in hopes of resolving matters before the Holy Inquisition can get involved.
Roger Ebert criticizes the film adaptation of Umberto Eco's novel as a confused and murky story with a loosely constructed screenplay. He praises the performances, the reconstruction of the period, and the feeling of medieval times, but complains about the lack of clarity and discipline.
14th-century Franciscan monk William of Baskerville and his young novice arrive at a conference to find that several monks have been murdered under mysterious circumstances.