The Ninth Gate (1999)

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A rare book buyer is hired to authentic copies of a Satanic text.


Genre

Mystery

Characters/Groups

Dean Corso - Johnny Depp

Boris Balkan - Frank Langella

Liana Telfer - Lena Olin

The Girl - Emmanuelle Seigner

Baroness Kessler - Barbara Jefford

Victor Fargas - Jack Taylor

Pablo and Pedro Ceniza - Jose Lopez Rodero

Liana's Bodyguard - Tony Amoni

Bernie - James Russo

Andrew Telfer - Willy Holt

Witkin - Allen Garfield

Old Man - Jacques Dacqmine

Old Man's Son - Joe Sheridan

Daughter-In-Law - Rebecca Pauly

Concierge - Catherine Benguigui

Secretary - Maria Ducceshi

Gruber - Jacques Collard

Desk Clerk - Dominique Pozzetto

Baker - Emmanuel Booz

Hotel Porter - Lino Ribeiro de Sousa

1st & 2nd Workmen - Jose Lopez Rodero

Cafe Owners - Bernard Richier and Marinette Richier

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Detailed Synopsis

Andrew Telfer is writing his suicide note in his library. He finishes writing and puts a noose around his neck and hangs himself. In New York City, Dean Corso is looking over the collection of Old Man (The Ninth Gate)|Old Man. He tells Old Man's Son and Daughter-In-Law that Old Man's collection is worth about $600,000. He tells them it might take a month to sell the entire collection and when he notices their reaction to how long it could take, offers to buy Old Man's four volume Ibarra edition of Don Quixote for $4000 to $4200, causing the Old Man, who is a stroke victim and unable to speak to clench his fist. As Dean is leaving he runs into Witkin as he is leaving the elevator and he brags about his buy of the Don Quixote set. He goes to Bernie's Rare Books and they make a deal to sell the Don Quixote set to a Swiss client with Bernie getting ten percent of the sale. Dean goes to the Balkan Press building to hear a lecture by Boris Balkan on Demons and Medieval Litterature. He sees The Girl staring at him and then during the lecture falls asleep. After the lecture, Balkan wakes him up and then brings him into his office. Within his office is a photo of Château de Puivert. He shows Dean his collection of books, all of which revolve around the Devil. He then shows him the book, The Nine Gates of the Kingdom of Shadows from 1666 by Aristide Torchia, who was burned to death during the Inquisition along with his works. Dean mentions how three copies of his book survive owned by Baroness Kessler, Victor Fargas and Andrew Telfer. Balkan tells Dean that he wants him to go to Europe to examine the other copies of the Nine Gates to figure out which one is the authentic copy. Balkan then gives Dean a large check to use on his travels. Dean goes to visit Liana Telfer and asks her what she knows about The Nine Gates.