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An aging friar and his young apprentice investigate a series of mysterious deaths at a monastery. The pair must race against time to prove the innocence of an unjustly accused man, while avoiding the wrath of a Holy Inquisitor.
Special Features
Dual-format edition including both UHD and Blu-ray, with the main feature and bonus features on both discs
UHD presented in HDR with Dolby Vision
New audio commentary by James Marsh
Audio commentary with director Jean-Jacques Annaud
Charm of Humanity: A new interview with Jean-Jacques Annaud
A Boy and His Dog: A new interview with actor Christian Slater
Bringing the Mustard: A new interview with actor Ron Perlman
Liquidating the Disk: A new interview with writer Andrew Birkin
The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose
Limited Edition Contents
Rigid slipcase with new artwork by Liza Shumskaya
120-page book with new essays by Eugenio Ercolani and Gian Giacomo Petrone, Francesco Massaccesi, Sam Moore, Gregory Mucci, Dan Schindel, and Nadine Whitney
6 collectors’ art cards
Product Details
Region Code: 4K's are Region Free, the blu-ray is Region B
Duration: 131 minutes
Extras: Interactive menu, commentaries, documentaries, interviews, 6 collectors’ art cards, rigid slipcase with new artwork by Liza Shumskaya
Language: English
Commentaries: James Marsh; Jean-Jacques Annaud
Documentary: The Abbey of Crime: Umberto Eco’s The Name of the Rose
Interviews: Jean-Jacques Annaud, Christian Slater, Ron Perlman, Andrew Birkin