Angels and Demons
- Genre: Drama
- Film running length: 140 min
- UK release date: 14/5/2009
- Directed by: Ron Howard
- Country: United States
- Language: English
- Distributor: Sony Pictures
Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgård
Sequel to ‘The Da Vinci Code’, ‘Angels and Demons’ finds Robert Langdon (Tom Hanks) summoned to Vatican City to investigate a murder.
There he discovers the existence of the Illuminati – the most powerful and ruthless underground organisation in history, and a deadly enemy of the Catholic Church. In a race against time to save the Vatican, Langdon embarks on an action-packed hunt through undiscovered crypts and cathedrals, and finds himself at the most secretive vault on earth.
If you liked ‘The Da Vinci Code’ and ‘Quantum of Solace’, you’ll love ‘Angels and Demons’.
‘Angels and Demons’ – showing at your local cinema.
Contains moderate violence and horror.
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 43 reviews):
A terrible adaptation
This film has not got alot in common with the book at ALL, apart from that its set in Rome.
There is no mention on the "director" who i might add is a massive character in the book, hardly anything to do with "cern" and the man that is found deceased near the beginning is suppose to be the womans Father, not a random guy!!!!
The film was poorly made, very low information given on what they are really trying to achieve. Get the book!
mhmm
it felt more like an advert for the new Lancia delta lanch than a film
amazing!
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Total ratings: 236
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