"Robert Langdon: The Catholic Inquisition soon publishes what may be the most blood-soaked book in human history. Sir Leigh Teabing: The Malleus Maleficarum. [He throws the book at Langdon, who catches it] Robert Langdon: The Witches' Hammer. Sir Leigh Teabing: It instructed the clergy on how to locate, torture and kill all free-thinking women. Robert Langdon: In three centuries of witch-hunts, 50,000 women are captured, burned alive at the stake. Sir Leigh Teabing: Oh, at least that. Some say millions."
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The Da Vinci Code (2002)
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