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The Name of the Rose
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According to his talent and ability to solve mysteries and his deep will of revealing the hidden truth behind the crimes, William of Baskerville, an ambitious and courageous Franciscan monk, who upon his arrival to Abby, his life turns upside down, when he has been called for investigating in the mysterious murders of monks.
According to his talent and ability to solve mysteries and his deep will of revealing the hidden truth behind the crimes, William of Baskerville, an ambitious and courageous Franciscan monk, who upon his arrival to Abby, his life turns upside down, when he has been called for investigating in the mysterious murders of monks.
Actors:
Francesco Scali,
Valentina Vargas,
Andrea Tilli,
F. Murray Abraham,
Christian Slater,
Pete Lancaster,
Donald OBrien,
Gianni Rizzo,
Fabrizio Fontana,
Carlo Bianchino,
Mark Bellinghaus,
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Francesco Scali
9 May 1958, Rome, Lazio, Italy
Valentina Vargas
31 December 1964, Santiago, Chile
Andrea Tilli
F. Murray Abraham
24 October 1939, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Christian Slater
18 August 1969, New York City, New York, USA
Pete Lancaster
Donald OBrien
15 September 1930, Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques, France
Gianni Rizzo
1925, Brindisi, Puglia, Italy
Fabrizio Fontana
4 July 1970, Milan, Lombardy, Italy
Carlo Bianchino
Mark Bellinghaus
20 July 1963, Koblenz, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany
Director:
Jean-Jacques Annaud
Jean-Jacques Annaud
1 October 1943, Draveil, Essonne, France
Country:
Euro
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