![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Where mass tourism is unknown: Discovering the joys of the Greek island of Spetses, from the beach where The Lost Daughter was filmed to breathtaking forests Da Vinci Code MP3 players will be available to rent at the Louvre, or the guide can be downloaded from TOP STORIES IN TRAVEL The tour brings the mystery of The Da Vinci Code to life, with commentary on the story interlaced with music and sound clips from the film. French actor Jean Reno, who plays dogged detective Bezu Fache in the film, has lent his voice to the tour, which users can download onto an MP3 player and listen to as they walk the Louvre's hallowed halls. The most popular will be the Louvre, where much of the action is set and whose artworks form the basis of the plot.ĭa Vinci Code fans can now get personal guided tours of the Louvre from one of the film's stars. The film is predicted to spark a tourism boom to Paris, London and Edinburgh as fans flock to visit locations featured in the story. All of those books form a bulk great enough, according to the publisher, to cover all of Chicago in paper or outweigh 90 Boeing 747 jumbo jets. Since the hardcover edition was released in March 2003, the novel has sold 60 million copies worldwide. Hanks plays Robert Langdon, a Harvard academic who sets out to unravel the mystery of the Holy Grail. The Da Vinci Code is set to become the biggest blockbuster of the year when it opens worldwide today. Hanks was joined on board by co-stars Tautou, Sir Ian McKellen, Paul Bettany, Jean Reno and Alfred Molina. The journey of 883 miles (1,421km) made it into the Guinness World Records as the longest nonstop international rail trip. But that did not stop the entire world coming under the Da Vinci Code spell during a relentless publicity campaign that began in London on Tuesday with a world record train journey.Įurostar, the film's sponsorship partner, laid on a special train - named The Da Vinci Code - to whisk the cast from London's Waterloo International terminal to Cannes in the South of France. The movie, starring Tom Hanks and Audrey Tautou, is expected to be one of the blockbusters of the year, even though it is not in competition for the main prize at the glamorous French Riviera event. Kicking off the world's biggest annual film festival on Wednesday night, Ron Howard's adaptation of the Dan Brown bestseller was described variously as 'grim', 'unwieldy' and 'plodding', though one reviewer bucked the trend and said 'You'll Louvre It!' Movie has opened the Cannes Film Festival with an explosion of hype, but most film critics were not sucked in by the slick publicity. ** indicates a song used only in the commercial release of the episode.Tom Hanks, his wife Rita Wilson and Audrey Tautou at the Da Vinci Code premiere at Cannes * indicates a song used only in the original CBBC broadcast of the episode Sometimes, certain songs used in the original CBBC broadcast episode are changed in the commercial release (Amazon, iTunes, Google Play) or international broadcasts due to the costs of licensing the music for other platforms. These are sometimes played over the end credits or used in trailers for the show. In addition to the original series Soundtrack composed by Mark Russell, Leonardo also uses many popular songs over the course of the show. ![]()
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