
Beyond the Da Vinci Code (2005)
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- 1h 30min
- Documentary, History
- 16 Jan 2005 (USA)
- TV Movie
Dramatic reenactments of the 2000-year alternative history suggested by "The Da Vinci Code" and a documentary exploration of how much of this account is true and how much is fiction.
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Awards:
- Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys.
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Cast
Stephen Wozniak | ... |
Jesus Christ
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Claudia Coloma | ... |
Mary Magdalene
(as Claudia Cox)
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Danny Burstein | ... |
Self
(as Dan Burstein)
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Jean-Luc Chaumeil | ... |
Self
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Timothy Freke | ... |
Self
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Deirdre Good | ... |
Self
(as Dr. Deirdre Good)
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George Gorse | ... |
Self
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Vincent Gruosso | ... |
Jesus Apostle
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Edward Herrmann | ... |
Narrator
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Richard Leigh | ... |
Self - Author
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John LoBiondo | ... |
Torturer
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Karen Ralls | ... |
Self
(as Dr. Karen Ralls)
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Andrew Soane | ... |
Self
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Margaret Starbird | ... |
Self
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Directed by
Will Ehbrecht |
Written by
Rob Blumenstein | ... | () |
Thomas Quinn | ... | () |
Produced by
Greg Apparcel | ... | consulting producer |
Rob Blumenstein | ... | producer |
Alisa Curran | ... | associate producer |
Frank R. Desiderio | ... | consulting producer (as Frank R. Desiderio C.S.P.) |
Barbara Gangi | ... | consulting producer |
Gary Grossman | ... | executive producer (as Gary H. Grossman) |
Margaret Kim | ... | executive producer (as Margaret G. Kim) |
Steve Lange | ... | executive producer |
Thomas Quinn | ... | supervising producer |
Debbie Supnik | ... | development executive (2005) |
Robb Weller | ... | executive producer |
Music by
Gerry Moffett |
Cinematography by
Hisham Abed |
Editing by
Tudor Applen | ||
Will Ehbrecht | ||
Patricia Sullivan |
Editorial Department
Sean B. Backus | ... | director of post production |
Kelvin Duckett | ... | director of post-production |
Will Ehbrecht | ... | senior editor |
Makeup Department
Dawn Mattocks | ... | key makeup artist / makeup designer |
Production Management
Sean B. Backus | ... | director of post production |
Dave Shikiar | ... | executive in charge of production (as David Shikiar) |
Brad Wyrick | ... | production manager |
Art Department
Walter Cameron | ... | graphic designer |
Additional Crew
Shelia Garrison | ... | archivist |
Kris Hansen | ... | clearance supervisor |
Tom Heberstreit | ... | clearance |
Noel Poole | ... | director of business affairs |
Stephanie Rose | ... | production coordinator |
Production Companies
Distributors
- History Channel (2004) (United States) (tv)
- History Channel (2005) (United States) (tv)
- Nov'Edit (2006) (France) (DVD)
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Storyline
Plot Summary |
A documentary exploration of the 2000 year alternative history suggested by Dan Brown's novel, "The Da Vinci Code." The program explores the relationship of Jesus and Magdalene, the Priory of Sion, the medieval Church, and reveals the true story behind the fiction. It is shot on the key locations mentioned in the book. Written by Thomas Quinn |
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Did You Know?
Trivia | Experts in the show include Oxford Professor Karen Ralls, religion history author Timothy Freke, and Richard Leigh, the co-author of "Holy Blood, Holy Grail", the 1982 book upon which "The Da Vinci Code" based much of its history. The program was shot in places like Rosslin Chapel in Scotland, the London Temple (built by the Templar Knights), various cities in Southern France, and at the Louvre Pyramid, all of which are featured in the book. The program is also the first widescreen, high-definition program produced for The History Channel. It premiered 16 January 2005 at 8 pm pst., and aired again 17 January 2005 at 6 pm. See more » |
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