
Who, in the name of God, is getting away with murder?
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. To solve the crimes, William must rise up against the Church's authority and fight the shadowy conspiracy of monastery monks using only his intelligence; which is considerable.
- 7.5
- 1986
- Released
- 2h 10m

Sean Connery
William of Baskerville
F. Murray Abraham
Bernardo Gui
Christian Slater
Adso of Melk
Helmut Qualtinger
Remigio da Varagine
Ilya Baskin
Severinus
Michael Lonsdale
The Abbot
Volker Prechtel
Malachia
Feodor Chaliapin Jr.
Jorge de Burgos
William Hickey
Ubertino da Casale
Ron Perlman
Salvatore
Michael Habeck
Berengar
Urs Althaus
Venantius
Valentina Vargas
The Girl
Leopoldo Trieste
Michele da Cesena
Lars Bodin-Jorgensen
Adelmo
Giordano Falzoni
Papal Envoy
Franco Valobra
Jerome of Kaffa
Vernon Dobtcheff
Hugh of Newcastle
Donald O'Brien
Pietro d'Assisi
Lucien Bodard
Cardinal Bertrand
Peter Berling
Jean d'Anneaux
Pete Lancaster
Bishop of Alborea
Franco Adducci
Monk
Niko Brücher
Monk
Aristide Caporale
Monk
Fabio Carfora
Monk
Francesco Scali
Monk
Peter Clös
Monk
Mario Diano
Monk
Franco Pistoni
Monk
Maria Tedeschi
Monk
Valerio Isidori
Monk
Luigi Leoni
Monk
Armando Marra
Monk
Ludger Pistor
Monk
Franco Diogene
Papal Visitor
Dwight Weist
Adso as an Old Man / The Narrator (Voice)
Franco Marino
Soldier
Kim Rossi Stuart
Novitiate![The Name of the Rose (1986) Original Trailer [FHD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/BX2u0cxj-KU/hqdefault.jpg)
Released
en
$18,000,000.00
$77,200,000.00
- #based on novel or book
- #library
- #christianity
- #inquisition
- #monk
- #poison
- #secret passage
- #religion
- #labyrinth
- #rich
- #middle ages (476-1453)
- #persecution
- #medieval
- #franciscan
- #burned at the stake
- #poor
- #murder mystery
- #grotesque
- #theological debate
- #14th century
- #master disciple relationship
- #medieval italy
- #umberto eco
- #veneno
Reviews

## **The Name of the Rose (1986) Review: A Perfect, Pitch-Black Gothic Masterpiece** Jean-Jacques Annaud's *The Name of the Rose* is not merely a film; it is an atmosphere, a puzzle box, a philosophical war waged in the shadowy corridors of a decaying abbey. It is a perfect alchemy of intellectual thriller and gothic horror, and decades after its release, it remains an untouchable classic—a fil

Recently I saw a restored version of "The Black Pirate" - made in 1926 and that was in far better condition that the print I saw of this 1986 iteration of the cracking Umberto Eco novel. Set amidst the fear that beset the Christian world during the Holy Inquisition, we find ourselves at a remote abbey run by Michael Lonsdale. There is to be a gathering to facilitate a theological debate between th

**_Murder mystery at a gloomy abbey during the Dark Ages with Sean Connery_** In 1327, a Franciscan monk and his pupil (Connery and Christian Slater) arrive at a monastery in northern Italy to attend an important theological Roman Church conference. When monks are found dead in mysterious ways, William (Connery) winds up being the Medieval version of Sherlock Holmes. While he seems to figure t

Bookish or Boorish? The Name of the Rose is directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud and based on the novel of the same name written by Umberto Eco. It stars Sean Connery, Christian Slater, F. Murray Abraham, Helmut Qualtinger, Elya Baskin & Michael Lonsdale. Music is scored by James Horner and cinematography by Tonino Delli Colli. Sean does Sherlock the Monk. It's one of those film's that I just

At first I was like "Hah, this is some kind of Sherlock Holmes but a priest thing!", and then I was like "Oh, this **is** some kind of Sherlock Holmes but a priest thing!" _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._











