Additional information for Angels & Demons, which has a domestic theatrical release set for May 15, 2009. The film is being distributed by Columbia Pictures and has not yet been rated. Angels & Demons has a total running time of 138 minutes.
PG-13
USA
16
Netherlands
15
South Korea
K-15
Finland
15
UK
IIB
Hong Kong
12
Switzerland
12
Ireland
PG13
Singapore
15
Norway
M/12
Portugal
12
Czech Republic
G
Canada
15
Sweden
12
Germany
13
Argentina
16
Brazil
R-13
Philippines
14
Iceland
B15
Mexico
G
Japan
U
France
PG-12
Taiwan
M
New Zealand
M
Australia
12
Austria
16LV
South Africa
15
Denmark
14
Peru
18PL
Malaysia
138min
146min
Ángeles y demonios
Argentina
Ángeles y demonios
Mexico
Ángeles y demonios
Peru
Ángeles y demonios
Spain
Änglar och demoner
Finland
Änglar och demoner
Sweden
Anges et démons
Canada
Anges et démons
France
Ιlluminati: Οι Πεφωτισμένοι
Greece
Ангели и демони
Bulgaria
Ангелы и демоны
Russia
Anđeli i demoni
Croatia
Andelé a démoni
Czech Republic
Angeles y Demonios
Venezuela
Angeli e demoni
Italy
Angels & demons - Het bernini mysterie
Netherlands
Angyalok és démonok
Hungary
Anioly i demony
Poland
Anjeli a démoni
Slovakia
Anjos e Demónios
Portugal
Anjos e Demônios
Brazil
Engle & dæmoner
Denmark
Engler & Demoner
Norway
Engler og Demoner
Norway
Enkelit ja demonit
Finland
Illuminati
Germany
Illuminati - Oi pefotismenoi
Greece
Ingeri & demoni
Romania
Inglid ja deemonid
Estonia
Mal'achim Veshedim
Israel
Melekler ve seytanlar
Turkey
Obelisk
USA
Tenshi to akuma
Japan
May 04, 2009
Italy
May 07, 2009
Japan
May 13, 2009
Argentina
May 13, 2009
Belgium
May 13, 2009
Bosnia and Herzegovina
May 13, 2009
Denmark
May 13, 2009
Egypt
May 13, 2009
Estonia
May 13, 2009
Finland
May 13, 2009
France
May 13, 2009
Germany
May 13, 2009
Greece
May 13, 2009
Hungary
May 13, 2009
Iceland
May 13, 2009
Italy
May 13, 2009
Netherlands
May 13, 2009
South Africa
May 13, 2009
Sweden
May 13, 2009
Switzerland
May 13, 2009
Switzerland
May 13, 2009
Ukraine
May 14, 2009
Australia
May 14, 2009
Austria
May 14, 2009
Bolivia
May 14, 2009
Croatia
May 14, 2009
Czech Republic
May 14, 2009
Hong Kong
May 14, 2009
Israel
May 14, 2009
Kazakhstan
May 14, 2009
Kuwait
May 14, 2009
Lebanon
May 14, 2009
Malaysia
May 14, 2009
New Zealand
May 14, 2009
Panama
May 14, 2009
Peru
May 14, 2009
Portugal
May 14, 2009
Russia
May 14, 2009
Singapore
May 14, 2009
Slovakia
May 14, 2009
Slovenia
May 14, 2009
South Korea
May 14, 2009
Taiwan
May 14, 2009
Thailand
May 14, 2009
UK
May 15, 2009
Brazil
May 15, 2009
Bulgaria
May 15, 2009
Canada
May 15, 2009
Indonesia
May 15, 2009
Ireland
May 15, 2009
Japan
May 15, 2009
Latvia
May 15, 2009
Lithuania
May 15, 2009
Philippines
May 15, 2009
Poland
May 15, 2009
Romania
May 15, 2009
Spain
May 15, 2009
Turkey
May 15, 2009
USA
May 15, 2009
Uruguay
May 15, 2009
Venezuela
May 20, 2009
Norway
May 22, 2009
Mexico
May 29, 2009
India
June 01, 2009
Armenia
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Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon works to solve a murder and prevent a terrorist act against the Vatican.
Under the watchful eyes of Father Silvano Bentivoglio and Dr. Vittoria Vetra, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) initiates the Large Hadron Collider and captures three vials of antimatter. Immediately afterward, someone kills Father Silvano, using his retina to infiltrate the containment chamber, and steals one vial.The Roman Catholic Church mourns the death of Pope Pius XVI in Rome. Vatican City prepares for the College of Cardinals' papal conclave, which will select the next Pope. Until that time, Camerlengo Patrick McKenna, a papal court official and former helicopter pilot, assumes temporary control of the Vatican. Reporters, nuns, priests, and other faithful members of the Church crowd into Saint Peter's Square, waiting for the white smoke from the conclave, signalling a successful vote. But the Illuminati, a 400-year old, underground secret society, kidnap the four most likely candidates before the conclave enters seclusion. The Illuminati threaten to kill one every hour, beginning at 8:00 pm, and then destroy the Vatican in a burst of light at midnight. A stolen security camera shows the missing antimatter vial, which will catastrophically explode when the vial's battery dies and the magnetic containment field fails.The Vatican summons symbologist Robert Langdon from Harvard University and Vittoria Vetra from CERN to help them solve the Illuminati's threat, save the four preferiti, and replace the vial's batteries. Langdon listens to the Illuminati message and deduces that the four cardinals will die at the four altars of the "Path of Illumination." However, no one knows where these altars are located. Vetra demands that Commander Richter, the commandant of the Swiss Guard, to bring Father Silvano's diaries from Switzerland, hoping that they contain the name of the person with whom Silvano discussed the antimatter experiment. Langdon also demands access to the Vatican Secret Archives (something he has requested for 10 years) to see the original copy of Galileo Galilei's banned book, which may contain the locations of the four "altars of science." Using the clues from this book, Langdon, Vetra, Inspector General Ernesto Olivetti, and Lieutenant Valenti of the Vatican Gendarmerie Corps race to the first church, only to find the first cardinal, Cardinal Ebner, dead, suffocated with dirt, eaten by rats and branded with the word "Earth." They verify the second altar's location and arrive, only to witness the death of the second cardinal, Cardinal Lamassa, his lungs lacerated and his body branded with the word "Air." While Vetra studies Silvano's diaries, Langdon and the Vatican officers locate the third church and try to save the third cardinal, Cardinal Gudiera, from burning to death, but the assassin appears and kills everyone but Langdon. The cardinal succumbs to the flames, his body branded with the word "Fire."After escaping, Langdon convinces two Carabinieri officers to race with him to the last church of the "Water" altar, but the assassin murders the officers and drops the fourth cardinal, Cardinal Baggia, into the Fountain of the Four Rivers. However, Langdon saves the cardinal, who tells him the location of the Illuminati's lair: Castel Sant'Angelo. When Langdon and Vetra arrive, they are confronted by the assassin, who spares their lives since they are not armed and he has not been paid to kill them. He reveals that his contractors were from the Catholic Church. The assassin escapes and finds a vehicle containing his payment, but is killed by a car bomb upon igniting the engine. Langdon and Vetra discover that the final victim of the plot will be Camerlengo McKenna. After arriving at the Vatican via a secret passage, they and some Swiss Guards enter the Camerlengo's office and find him in the floor branded with the Vatican's symbol on his chest and Commander Richter near him with a gun. The Guards promptly kill Richter to save the camerlengo. During the confusion, the dying commander gives Langdon a key to his office. Then the camerlengo, Langdon, Vetra, and the Swiss Guards discover the location of the stolen antimatter vial. By the time they find it, the battery is about to expire, the deadly explosion just minutes away. The camerlengo seizes the vial and uses a helicopter meant for escape from the Vatican to fly above the church. He then activates the autopilot and escapes with a parachute. After several seconds, the bomb explodes and the camerlengo lands, now considered a hero by the crowd and even as the best candidate to be the new Pope by the College of Cardinals. Meanwhile, Langdon and Vetra use Richter's key to watch a security video showing that the mastermind behind the murders of the original Pope and the preferiti and the antimatter robbery, in fact, is the camerlengo and not the Illuminati. While Richter tries to arrest McKenna, the priest brands himself with a seal that resembles Saint Peter's upside-down crucifixion and accuses the commander being a member of the Illuminati. Langdon shows the video to the College. After the camerlengo realizes his plot has been uncovered, he immolates himself with oil from one of the 99 holy lamps inside St. Peter's Basilica.The Vatican announces that the camerlengo died due to internal wounds suffered during his landing, while the public demands he be canonized. The College designate the Cardinal Baggia as the new Pope (who chooses to take on the name Luke), and Cardinal Strauss as the new camerlengo. The new camerlengo thanks Robert Langdon for saving the Vatican and the new Pope, and as a mark of his gratitude loans Galileo's "Diagramma Veritas" to Langdon for his reference. The film ends with the new Pope walking out on the balcony to the cheering crowd in St. Peter's Square.
Ron Howard
Director(s)
David Koepp
Akiva Goldsman
Dan Brown
Writer(s)
Dan Brown
executive producer
John Calley
producer
William M. Connor
associate producer
Anna Culp
associate producer
Brian Grazer
producer
Todd Hallowell
executive producer
Ron Howard
producer
Ute Leonhardt
line producer: Italy
Kathleen McGill
associate producer
Marco Valerio Pugini
executive producer: Italy
Louisa Velis
associate producer
Producer(s)
Hans Zimmer
Composer(s)
Robert Langdon
Tom Hanks
Camerlengo Patrick McKenna
Ewan McGregor
Vittoria Vetra
Ayelet Zurer
Commander Richter
Stellan Skarsgård
Inspector Olivetti
Pierfrancesco Favino
Assassin
Nikolaj Lie Kaas
Cardinal Strauss
Armin Mueller-Stahl
Chartrand
Thure Lindhardt
Claudio Vincenzi
David Pasquesi
Father Simeon
Cosimo Fusco
Lieutenant Valenti
Victor Alfieri
Cardinal Lamasse
Franklin Amobi
Cardinal Ebner
Curt Lowens
Cardinal Guidera
Bob Yerkes
Cardinal Baggia (as Marco Fiorini)
Marc Fiorini
Father Silvano Bentivoglio
Carmen Argenziano
Cardinal Yoruba
Howard Mungo
Cardinal Beck
Rance Howard
Cardinal Colbert
Steve Franken
Cardinal Pugini
Gino Conforti
Cardinal Petrov
Elya Baskin
Conclave Cardinal
Richard Rosetti
Conclave Cardinal
Silvano Marchetto
Urs Weber
Thomas Morris
Adrian Bachman
Jonas Fisch
Swiss Guardsman (as August Fredrik)
August Wittgenstein
Swiss Guardsman (as Ben Bela Boehm)
Ben Bela Böhm
Swiss Guardsman
Paul Schmitz
Swiss Guard Blue (as Jeff Boehm)
Jeffrey Boehm
Philippe
Xavier J. Nathan
American Reporter
Steve Kehela
British Reporter
Ursula Brooks
British Reporter
Rashmi
Chinese Reporter
Yan Cui
French Reporter
Fritz Michel
Italian Reporter
Maria Cristina Heller
Italian Reporter
Pascal Petardi
Mexican Reporter
Yesenia Adame
Polish Reporter
Kristof Konrad
South African Reporter
Masasa Moyo
Director(s)
Akiva Goldsman
Dan Brown
Writer(s)
executive producer
John Calley
producer
William M. Connor
associate producer
Anna Culp
associate producer
Brian Grazer
producer
Todd Hallowell
executive producer
Ron Howard
producer
Ute Leonhardt
line producer: Italy
Kathleen McGill
associate producer
Marco Valerio Pugini
executive producer: Italy
Louisa Velis
associate producer
Producer(s)
Composer(s)
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