The Name Of The Rose (1986)1986 -

: Using logic and deductive reasoning—reminiscent of Sherlock Holmes—William uncovers that the deaths are linked to a secret labyrinthine library and a forbidden book by Aristotle.

Directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud , (1986) is a historical mystery thriller based on the 1980 debut novel by Italian author and semiotician Umberto Eco . The film stars Sean Connery as the intellectually formidable Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and a young Christian Slater as his apprentice, Adso of Melk. Plot Summary

: The investigation is complicated by the arrival of the sadistic Inquisitor Bernardo Gui (F. Murray Abraham), who attributes the deaths to the supernatural and heresy. The Name of the Rose (1986)1986

: The narrative explores the tension between faith and reason, the dangers of religious dogma, and the power of laughter versus censorship . Cast and Production

Set in 1327 at a remote, grim abbey in Northern Italy, the story begins as Brother William and Adso arrive for a critical theological debate regarding the Church's wealth. Their mission is quickly derailed by a series of bizarre murders among the monks . Plot Summary : The investigation is complicated by

: The haunting score was composed by James Horner , blending traditional choirs with brooding synth pads. Reception and Legacy

: Known for its "grim and grimy" atmosphere, the film was shot at Kloster Eberbach in Germany and on massive sets near Rome to authentically recreate the medieval period. Cast and Production Set in 1327 at a

: The ensemble includes F. Murray Abraham as the antagonist, Michael Lonsdale as the Abbot, and Ron Perlman as the hunchbacked Salvatore.