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'The Da Vinci Code' trailer hits the net

See what Ron Howard and Tom Hanks have done with the publishing phenomenon.

Dec 14 2005

The full trailer for Ron Howard's adaptation of 'The Da Vinci Code' has finally hit the net.

Based on the phenomenally successful book by Dan Brown, the film stars Tom Hanks, Audrey Tautou, Ian McKellan, Paul Bettany and Jean Reno.

And while the trailer gives little away, it certainly pushes all the right buttons, giving us a glimpse of code crackers Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu investigating 'the biggest cover-up in human history' and finally giving us a glimpse at mad monk Silas in action.

The film doesn't hit these shores until May 19, but to see the truth now, simply click here: 'The Da Vinci Code' trailer.

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