The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco's 'The Name of the Rose'
A German TV documentary that chronicles the daily rehearsals, the filming and all the behind the scenes of Jean-Jacques Annaud's classic "The Name of the Rose". From actors perspectives to the ideas used by the director to produce an impeccable international epic adaptation of Umberto Eco's best selling novel, the film presents the obstacles behind the creation of a production of such large scale and also the making of the many difficult scenes, most of the ones presented here are the characters' murders inside the mysterious abbey.
Release Date: 1986-10-11
Documentary
TV Movie
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Casts

Jean-Jacques Annaud
as Self

Umberto Eco
as Self

Sean Connery
as Self

Dante Ferretti
as Self

Bernd Eichinger
as Self

Jacques Le Goff
as Self

F. Murray Abraham
as Self

Helmut Qualtinger
as Self

Christian Slater
as Self

Volker Prechtel
as Self