Movie of the Week: November 2, 2020 - In honor of Sir Thomas Sean Connery – The Name of the Rose
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Movie of the Week: November 2, 2020 – In honor of Sir Thomas Sean Connery – The Name of the Rose

The Name of the Rose was directed in 1986 by Jean-Jacques Annaud and starred Sean Connery, Christian Slater, Helmut Qualtinger, Elya Baskin, and Michael Lonsdale. In the Middle Ages, a purely rational yet witty monk, William, and his young trainee, Adso, come to a Roman monastery that’s experiencing some unusual deaths. As more murders occur, William follows the clues leading to the library where the books connected to the murderer have been hidden. Adso, meanwhile, is stuck between finding the knowledge of the forbidden books and pursuing a forbidden love.
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Many years ago I saw this movie and after Catherine discussed it recently I wanted to see it again… but I can’t find on any platform. Not Netflix, xfinity, pay-per-view. If anyone has found where this film resides please let me know and I’ll greatly appreciate it.
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Did you check Hulu and Apple?
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No, but I’ll check those. Thank you!
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Comments are closed.
Many years ago I saw this movie and after Catherine discussed it recently I wanted to see it again… but I can’t find on any platform. Not Netflix, xfinity, pay-per-view. If anyone has found where this film resides please let me know and I’ll greatly appreciate it.
Did you check Hulu and Apple?
No, but I’ll check those. Thank you!