The Da Vinci Code: The Da Vinci Sets Page #7

Synopsis: We get remarks from Ron Howard, Todd Hallowell, Ian McKellen and Allan Cameron on the various sets that show up in the movie.
Year:
2006
9 min
11,501 Views


They've changed their flight plan

to London.

I have them, tower. Relay Hawker

to land and hold on tarmac.

- Secure the area!

- Wider!

- Armed police!

- You two, round the back!

Armed police!

Put your hands in the air!

- Three men up!

- Ready!

Put your hands in the air! Do it now!

I'm afraid that's

easier said than done in my case.

Oh, good morning.

Did that old cannabis charge

finally catch up with me?

Sir, the French police say

you're transporting fugitives...

...and you may have

a hostage onboard.

I'm to take you all into custody.

Sadly, I have an important medical

appointment which I can't miss.

I'll fetch the car, sir.

This is serious, sir. The French police

are on their way. Stop!

Inspector, I can't afford the time

to indulge your games.

I'm late and I'm leaving.

If it's so important

for you to stop us...

...then you're just going

to have to shoot us.

You can start with him.

Search the plane.

All right.

I could run them over.

Bad tip.

Let him go.

The French cannot be trusted.

Everyone comfy?

Biscuits?

They didn't notice anything?

Well, people rarely notice things right

in front of their eyes, don't you find?

Do you have the bonds, bishop?

Yes, I do, Teacher.

I have chosen an Opus Dei

residence for the exchange.

I am honored.

By the time you get to London,

I will have the Grail.

Remember, if we are discovered by

the Vatican, we are excommunicated.

- So should anything go wrong...

- Yes, I know, I know.

This council does not exist.

As it never has.

Old friend. Heaven protect you.

Keep an eye out for the police.

I must say, Robert,

I'm quite impressed...

...by the way you withstood

my little airplane.

Did he never tell you?

When he was a boy,

young Robert fell into a well.

How old were you?

Seven.

Treading water all night long,

screaming his lungs out...

...to the echoes screaming back.

When they found him,

he was nearly catatonic.

Help!

It was a long time ago.

Oh, now, now, Robert.

You above all people shouldn't be one

to dismiss the influence of the past.

Tell me, why has the Priory kept the

Grail location secret all these years?

I don't know.

Some say the Priory wait

for the heir to reveal himself...

...which is especially odd...

...since legend suggests he may not

know his own true identity.

Hello?

Why do they make them so scary?

Oh, it's cold.

"In London lies a knight

a Pope interred."

So which tomb has an orb?

Two wear tunics over their armor...

...and two have full-length robes.

Two are grasping swords.

And one... Two are praying.

This one has his arms at his sides.

Oh, and this poor fellow

has almost disappeared entirely.

I don't see any orb

that ought be on a tomb.

"Ought be on his tomb."

Are we looking for a missing orb?

Maybe. Over here, see.

These aren't tombs.

- What? Yes, of course they are.

- No.

- They're effigies.

- What?

Not tombs. There's no bodies here.

This place is wrong.

Can we go now? We should go.

Sophie! No!

Where is the keystone?

Do not test me!

- Let her go!

- Don't hurt her.

Give me the keystone! Give it to me!

Here! Here! Here it is! Here it is.

Just let her go, and you and I can...

We'll come to some agreement.

Remy.

Remy. No, no, no. No, put it away.

Put it away. They're too close together.

You don't have a clear shot.

- Yes, I do.

- What do you think you're doing?

Thank you, professor. For a moment,

this was getting complicated.

Oh, this is absurd.

Oh, for God's sake, man!

That was satisfying.

I'm glad this bullshit is over.

Throw Teabing in the trunk.

What?

Here. You okay?

Sorry.

I don't think he's following.

They won't kill Leigh

until they find the Grail.

- So we have to find it before they do.

- I have to get to a library, fast.

He once whined to me about the

wasted space of so large a trunk.

Let's see if he complains so now.

Are you the Teacher?

I am.

Superbly done.

You've been of great service.

The cryptex has yet to be opened.

I can still serve.

You've done enough.

We cannot let ego

deter us from our goal.

I understand.

Good.

Wait here, at this house of Opus Dei,

and you will be rewarded.

I will dispose of the old man.

Bless you, Silas.

Teacher.

Christ be with you.

We're at least a half-hour

to Chelsea Library.

If we're gonna help Leigh,

that's too long.

Where you going?

Getting you a library card.

Excuse me. May I sit next to you?

- Yeah, sure.

- Thank you.

That's great.

Didn't say you had a boyfriend.

Thanks.

Let's see if we can access

the database on this.

"In London lies a knight

a Pope interred."

Compounding keywords:

Knight, Pope, Grail.

Your precious treasure was

almost lost, and with it, my fortune.

Can you believe how well I did?

I even convinced the monk.

I should be in theatre.

A toast to our success, Teacher.

The end of the journey is near.

Your identity shall go

with me to the grave.

There's your problem, mate.

It's your basic linguistic coincidence.

See, keywords keep coming up

with the writings...

...of some bloke named

Alexander Pope.

"A. Pope."

Your grandfather was a genius.

Come on.

Emergency.

Which service do you require?

I know the location of two murderers

wanted by French police.

We've just had a 999 call.

Triangulation leads back

to Docklands.

Caller was male.

Claimed your two murderers...

...are hiding at an Opus Dei house.

The knight we're looking for

is Sir Isaac Newton.

His life's work produced new sciences

that incurred the wrath of the Church.

Gravity, for God sakes.

And if you choose to believe...

...he was also a Grand Master

of the Priory as well.

But if he offended

the Catholic Church...

...the Pope would be the last person

to preside over his funeral.

Well, that's where I got it wrong.

"In London lies a knight

a Pope interred."

Sir Isaac Newton's funeral

was presided over...

...by his good friend,

his colleague, Alexander Pope.

A. Pope. His first initial.

How did I miss that?

Here.

Yes. Isaac Newton's tomb.

An orb.

Yes. Which one? It's not possible

to tell if a particular orb is missing.

"An orb with Rosy flesh

and seeded womb."

Solar system. The planets.

Constellations. Signs of the zodiac.

See, our moon is missing.

The moons of Saturn and Jupiter.

They're not here.

Eyes of the cherubs themselves?

Robert. These tracks.

Look at the cane marks in the dust.

Teabing was here.

He was alone.

When the two of you

arrived at my home as you did...

...others might call it God's will.

I believed that if I had the cryptex...

...I could solve the riddle alone.

But I was unworthy.

But you...

You have a reason to be here.

You're the last remaining

guardian of the Grail.

Your grandfather

and the other snchaux...

...would not have lied

with dying breath...

...unless they knew

their secret was preserved.

How could you know

Saunire's last words?

Leigh.

Grail quests require sacrifice.

You are a murderer.

No. No. Robert, tell her.

When history is written,

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