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The Holiest Event Of Our Time. Perfect For Their Return.
| Harvard symbologist robert langdon works to solve a murder and prevent a terrorist act against the vatican. |
"...earns its wings as an intelligent action movie. Roger Tennis, CinemaClips.com
"...a beat-the-clock chase through Rome (nicely evoked in Salvatore Totino's lush cinematography). Andrea Gronvall, Chicago Reader
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Editor's Note
Dan Brown?s novels are packed with fascinating historical tidbits which he ingeniously twists into plots that are so intricate and complex that there is a constant need to inform the reader with exposition, often leaving little room for character development. There is a bit of this stilted quality to ANGELS AND DEMONS, the second of Brown?s novels to be brought to the big screen by the tandem of Ron Howard and Tom Hanks, but more than enough intense action to keep the eyes of the audience as busy as their minds. The details of the plot are as diabolical as any in Hollywood history: after the pope?s death, a nefarious organization stashes an antimatter bomb somewhere in the Vatican, threatening to annihilate the conclave of cardinals who are meeting to elect the papal successor. To pass the time until the bomb will detonate, the enemy begins to torture and kill a few of the individual cardinals, but there is a pattern to the grotesque executions, involving hidden sculptural symbols and secret architectural clues. Unfortunately for the church, the man most capable of deciphering the code is the American "symbologist" Robert Langdon (Hanks), who happens to be an affirmed atheist. The script is filled with amazing details about the centuries-old conflict between the church and the Illuminati (whose members included Galileo, Michelangelo, and Bernini), which Hanks uncovers as he breathlessly races between various landmarks in Rome, always a step behind the sinister assassin. The secondary cast consists almost entirely of European actors, including Ewan McGregor, Stellan Skarsgaard, and Armin Mueller-Stahl, who betray so little emotion that it is impossible to tell who is a part of the conspiracy until long after the explosive climax.
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Features
| DVD, Widescreen, Aspect Ratio 2.40:1, Dolby Digital (5.1), English, Subtitled, French, Dubbed & Subtitled |
Technical Info
Release Information |
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| Studio: Sony | |
| Release Date: 9/20/2011 | |
| Running Time: 138 minutes | |
| Original Release Date: 2009 | |
| UPC: 00043396243705 | |
| Number of Discs: 1 | |
Audio & Video |
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| Video: Color | |
Aspect Ratio |
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| Standard 1.33:1 [4:3] | |
Entertainment Reviews
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Angels and Demons - DVD Review
By: Sean O'Connell
filmcritic.com DVD Reviews
Published on: 11/13/2009 6:42 PM
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| Slow and steady doesn't always win the race. Take Ron Howard's adaptations of Dan Brown's riveting bestsellers. Both The Da Vinci Code and its sequel, Angels and Demons, are competently made, commendably acted historical thrillers set against picturesque international backdrops. Yet for some reason, neither comes close to duplicating the urgent pacing of Brown's crackling source material. It annoys me to report this because, pacing aside, Angels is a good film that finds a better balance between exposition and action than its predecessor. (Too much talk turned Howard's Da Vinci into a snoozer.)...read the full review | |
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Angels & Demons (Two-Disc Extended Edition) - DVD Review
By: Blake Matthews
Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 11/24/2009 12:26 PM
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| Angels & Demons is an adaptation of the best selling Dan Brown novel of the same name and reunites director Ron Howard and actor Tom Hanks for their fourth collaboration. Even though Angels is theatrically a sequel to The Da Vinci Code, the novel was published years before Code, which meant Howard, Hanks, and Brown had to play the film as a sequel rather than a prequel, which created an interesting challenge for all involved. During the testing of the Large Hadron Collider, a small amount of anti-matter is created and separated in three canisters for testing. At the same time the Catholic Church is in the middle of both mourning the passing of the Pope and trying to choose his successor. The secret society known as The Illuminati is trying to disrupt the Vatican’s search for a new pope....read the full review | |
Cast & Crew
| Tom Hanks | |
| Ayelet July Zurer | |
| Pierfrancesco Favino | |
| Stellan Skarsgaard | |
| Ewan McGregor | |
| Armin Mueller-Stahl | |
| Nicolaj Lie Kaas | |
| Akiva Goldsman - Screenwriter | |
| Ron Howard - Producer | |
| Hans Zimmer - Composer | |
| Salvatore Totino - Director of Photography | |
| Daniel Orlandi - Costume Designer | |
| Dan Hanley - Editor | |
| Mike Hill - Editor | |
| Dan Brown - Executive Producer | |
| John Calley - Producer | |
| Todd Hallowell - Executive Producer | |
| Brian Grazer - Producer | |
| David Koepp - Screenwriter | |
| Dan Brown - Source Writer | |
| Ron Howard - Director |
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