Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 150000000
Revenue
$ 485930816
Robert Langdon
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna
Vittoria Vetra
Commander Richter
Inspector Olivetti
Assassin
Cardinal Strauss
Chartrand
Claudio Vincenzi
Father Simeon
Lieutenant Valenti
Cardinal Lamasse
Cardinal Ebner
Cardinal Guidera
Cardinal Baggia
Father Silvano Bentivoglio
Cardinal Yoruba
Cardinal Beck
Cardinal Colbert
Cardinal Pugini
Cardinal Petrov
Conclave Cardinal
Conclave Cardinal
Urs Weber
Adrian Bachman
Swiss Guardsman
Swiss Guardsman
Swiss Guardsman
Swiss Guard Blue
Philippe
American Reporter
BBC Reporter
British Reporter
Chinese Reporter
French Reporter
Italian Reporter
Italian Reporter
Mexican Reporter
Polish Reporter
South African Reporter
South American Reporter
CERN Scientist
CERN Scientist
CERN Scientist
Little Girl in Square
Protester
Protester
Carabinieri
Carabinieri
Carabinieri
Carabinieri
Docent
Tourist
Tourist
Italian Police (uncredited)
Cardinal (uncredited)
Carabinieri Captain (uncredited)
Vatican Choir Member (uncredited)
CNN Reporter (uncredited)
Swiss Guard Blue (uncredited)
Stem Cell Protestor #2 (uncredited)
Vatican Square Singer (uncredited)
Scientist (uncredited)
Vatican Police (uncredited)
Italian Boy (uncredited)
Italian Girl (uncredited)
Ukrainian General (uncredited)
Conclave Priest #1 (uncredited)
Diplomat's Wife Vatican Mourner (uncredited)
Piazza Navona Tourist (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Choirboy / Tourist (uncredited)
Rai Reporter (uncredited)
Carabinieri (uncredited)
Carabinieri Sergeant (uncredited)
Vatican Choir Member (uncredited)
Vatican Choir Member (uncredited)
Vatican Square Gypsy (uncredited)
Young Funeral Mourner (uncredited)
U.S. Army General (uncredited)
Fireman (uncredited)
Vatican Square Singer (uncredited)
Swiss Guard Multicolor (uncredited)
Priest (uncredited)
Arab Reporter (uncredited)
Italian Girl (uncredited)
Vatican Pall Bearer (uncredited)
Vatican Cardinal (uncredited)
Italian Mourner (uncredited)
Italian Mourner (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Priest (uncredited)
Swiss Guard Blue (uncredited)
Vatican Police Officer (uncredited)
Vatican Mouner (uncredited)
Italian Mourner (uncredited)
Tourist With Backpack (uncredited)
Papal Photographer (uncredited)
Priest (uncredited)
Cardinal (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Protestor #3 (uncredited)
Protester (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Carabinieri (uncredited)
Vatican Square Singer (uncredited)
Vatican Choir Member (uncredited)
Vatican Square Singer (uncredited)
Greek Patriarch Priest (uncredited)
Fireman (uncredited)
Good Bishop (uncredited)
Vatican Nun (uncredited)
Swiss Gaurd Multicolored (uncredited)
Polish Reporter (uncredited)
Mourner (uncredited)
Swiss Guard (uncredited)
Pantheon Tourist (uncredited)
Scientist (uncredited)
Vatican Priest (uncredited)
Italian Mourner (uncredited)
Vatican Policeman (uncredited)
Cardinal (uncredited)
Press Photographer (uncredited)
Vatican Square Singer (uncredited)
Vatican Square Gypsy (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Vatican Choir Singer (uncredited)
Vatican Choir Singer (uncredited)
Vatican Square Soloist (uncredited)
Mourner (uncredited)
Carabinieri (uncredited)
Vatican Police Officer (uncredited)
Italian Citizen (uncredited)
Protester in Vatican (uncredited)
Hip Priest (uncredited)
Mourner (uncredited)
News Camerman (uncredited)
Priest (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Italian Tourist (uncredited)
Vatican Guard (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Vatican Square Soloist (uncredited)
Flag-bearer (uncredited)
Photographer (uncredited)
Priest (Mr. Grey's Men) (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Reporter (uncredited)
Carabinieri Captain (uncredited)
Italian Mourner / Nun (uncredited)
Priest (uncredited)
Mourner (uncredited)
Vatican Cardinal (uncredited)
Swissguard #4 (uncredited)
Swiss Guardsman (uncredited)
Tourist (uncredited)
Vatican Square Singer (uncredited)
Mourner (uncredited)
Protestor #4 (uncredited)
Carabinieri (uncredited)
Vatican Police Officer (uncredited)
Costudi (uncredited)
Vatican Tourist (uncredited)
Woman (uncredited)
The Cryer (uncredited)
Carabieniere Riot (uncredited)
Carabinieri (uncredited)
Vatican Priest (uncredited)
Carabinieri (uncredited)
The Swiss Guard (uncredited)
Gypsy in Square (uncredited)
Mourner (uncredited)
Swiss Guard (uncredited)
Vatican Nun (uncredited)
The American with the Sign (uncredited)
Swiss Guard (uncredited)
Narrator (voice)
Written by John Chard on 2019-09-02
Faith is a gift I have yet to receive. Angels and Demons is directed by Ron Howard and adapted to screenplay by David Koepp and Akiva Goldsman from the Dan Brown novel of the same name. It stars Tom Hanks, Ewan McGregor, Ayelet Zurer, Stellan Skarsgard, Pierfrancesco Favino, Nikolaj Lie Kaas and Armin Mueller- Stahl. Music is scored by Hans Zimmer and cinematography by Salvatore Totino. Symbologist Robert Langdon (Hanks) is summoned to Rome and asked by the Vatican to help when four cardinals are kidnapped. Upon examining a tape recording that announces that the cardinals will be killed one at a time hourly, Langdon places the crime at the door of the ancient Illuminati. It's a race against time to not only try and save the lives of the cardinals, but also to avert the detonation of an anti-matter bomb which will destroy Vatican City. In spite of The Da Vinci Code making gargantuan amounts of cash, there were many who actively hated the movie. Yet this follow up from Howard and his makers still enticed just under $500 million's worth of worldwide paying punters into see it. Ultimately it's a very different movie to Da Vinci, where that film was sombre and talky, and had a great religious hook that caused tremors in Christianity, Angels and Demons is a pacey race against time serial killer thriller. Albeit one that is still religion based and additionally topped up with some sci-fi gubbins. The ticking time bomb format works well as a cliff hanger and the narrative allows Langdon and his latest lady investigator, CERN scientist Vittoria Vettra (Zurer), scope for no-nonsense detective work. There's a good solid mystery story at the heart, one which doesn't veer to being over complicated, and the production value is of a very high standard. Casting is first class, with McGregor and Skarsgard complimenting the reliable, and thankfully new haircut sporting, Hanks. It's a little draggy in the mid-section, as history comes crashing into the mix and the makers feel the need to be cerebral, and the finale is bizarre if wholly appropriate, but herein lies the problem If you can judge it on its own terms, not as a Dan Brown novel recreation and a link to bad memories of Da Vinci Code (not me, I liked it well enough actually)? Then it's a film of simple pleasures. If not then it kind of goes without saying that you probably already dislike the movie! 7.5/10