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The Silence of the Lambs (DVD, 2004, The Hannibal Lecter Series; Holiday O-Ring Packaging) 
The Silence of the Lambs (DVD, 2004, The Hannibal Lecter Series; Holiday O-Ring Packaging)

 
The Silence of the Lambs (DVD, 2004, The Hannibal Lecter Series; Holiday O-Ring Packaging)

Leading Role: Anthony Hopkins
Director: Jonathan Demme
Rating: Rated R
Release Date: Aug 2004
Format: DVD
Additional Info: The Hannibal Lecter Series; Holiday O-Ring Packaging
UPC: 027616909091
Product ID: EPID30734593
Description: Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins will likely be forever associated with their roles in this bone-chilling masterpiece, based on the novel by Thomas Harris and directed by Jonathan Demme. FBI trainee Clarice Starling (Foster) is sent by h...
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Movie Description
Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins will likely be forever associated with their roles in this bone-chilling masterpiece, based on the novel by Thomas Harris and directed by Jonathan Demme. FBI trainee Clarice Starling (Foster) is sent by her supervisor (Scott Glenn) to interview ferociously intelligent serial killer Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lechter (Hopkins) at his cell in a Maryland mental hospital. The FBI hopes Lechter can provide insight into the mind of killer-at-large, Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine), whose current abductee happens to be the daughter of a senator. Intrigued by Clairice, Lechter demands information about her personal life and in exchange for clues, and the two begin to form a strangely intimate connection, with a girl's life hanging in the balance. Starling is gradually revealed as a woman struggling out of her own darkness, bound to aid the dysfunctional males around her on their own paths of transformation, liberation, and destruction. This is a film of brilliant and disturbing beauty that transcends its B-movie origins (though it does honor them with a cameo appearance by Roger Corman). Its enduring influence has led to a slew of similarly dark-toned serial killer films, and a sequel, HANNIBAL (2001).

Credits
Cast:Anthony Hopkins, Buzz Kilman, Diane Baker, Ted Levine, Tracey Walter

Details
Edition:The Hannibal Lecter Series; Holiday O-Ring Packaging

Notes
DVD Features:

Region 1
Keep Case
Full-Screen - 1.33
Audio:
   Dolby Digital 5.1 - English
   Mono - Spanish
   Mono - French
Additional Release Material:
   Trailers - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer, Theatrical release: February 13, 1991.

Filmed on location in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and Washington, DC.

Shooting began on November 15, 1989, and wrapped on March 1, 1990.

Estimated budget: $19 million.

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS is number 65 on the American Film Institute's list of America's 100 Greatest Movies.

To perfect the voice of Hannibal, Anthony Hopkins based his speech on the dry voice of the Hal 9000 computer from 2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY.

Hopkins won the Best Actor Oscar despite being in the film for no more than 30 minutes, the shortest screen appearance for any Best Actor winner.

THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS actually features the second screen appearance of Hannibal Lecter. Played by Brian Cox, the character first appears in Michael Mann's MANHUNTER, which is based on the Thomas Harris novel RED DRAGON.

Roger Corman plays FBI Director Hayden Burke in the film.

Demme regular Charles Napier plays Boyle.

Chris Isaak appears briefly as a SWAT commander.

Try to catch how many times Anthony Hopkins blinks in various scenes....

The sequel, HANNIBAL, opened on February 9, 2001. Ridley Scott took over the direction, and Julianne Moore played Clarice Starling instead of Jodie Foster. Hopkins again played Hannibal, deliciously.

Editorial Reviews
"...Superbly crafted....THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS slams you like a sudden blast of bone-chilling, pulse-pounding terror..."
Rolling Stone - p.87-8 - Peter Travers (03/07/1991)

"...A sombre masterpiece....The film creates a world drained of light, counterpointed by a sinister and unsettling score..."
Sight and Sound - p.62-3 - Lizzie Francke (06/01/1991)

"...[A] superbly crafted, unsettling movie....Demme pumps up the tension to a deafening din..." -- 4 out of 4 stars
USA Today - p.1D - Mike Clark

"...Scary." -- Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly - p.71 - Steve Simels (09/30/1994)

"...Hopkins' performance may be the film's bravura showpiece, but Foster's goes the whole distance, steadfast, controlled, heartbreakingly insightful, a fine addition to her gallery of characterizations..."
Los Angeles Times - Sheila Benson (02/13/1991)

"Hopkins's portrayal of the world's most urbane serial killer is a wonder of both actorly invention and villainous instinct."
Premiere - Premiere Staff (04/01/2004)

4 stars out of 5 -- "[S]till the definitive upmarket serial killer thriller, achieving the almost unprecedented feat of winning all five major Oscar categories..."
Uncut - Stephen Dalton (03/01/2006)

"LAMBS remains a great film. A groundbreaking film." -- Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly - Jeff Labrecque (02/02/2007)

5 stars out of 5 -- "[A] rare horror that transcends the genre and has arguably become a modern classic."
Ultimate DVD - Simon Edwards (03/01/2007)

Awards
1991Academy AwardsBest ActorAnthony Hopkins, 1991Academy AwardsBest ActressJodie Foster, 1991Academy AwardsBest Adapted ScreenplayTed Tally, 1991Academy AwardsBest DirectorJonathan Demme, 1991Academy AwardsBest Picture

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    Top Reviews
      Jodie Foster & Anthony Hopkins Classic
    Review created: 06/21/06(updated 12/18/06)
    56 of 57 people found this review helpful.

    FBI trainee Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) has been assigned the investigation of a lifetime for her first one: to catch a serial killer who partially skins women. Clarice is sent by her supervisor (Scott Glenn) to a psychiatric prison cell at St. Elizabeth's mental hospital in Maryland. Her job is to interrogate the highly intelligent psychiatrist turned cannibal, serial killer Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lechter (Anthony Hopkins).

    What the FBI in Virginia hopes is that Dr. Lechter will profile the serial killer-at-large, nicknamed Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine). Lechter wants to play a "quid pro quo game" with Clarice, whereby he asks her personal information about her life in exchange for clues about Buffalo Bill. In this way, Lecter enters into her mind. In this way, Starling betrays her professionalism. But it's all she's got to get him to talk to her.

    As Lecter and Starling's lives become more intimate through the "this for that"
    game, Buffalo Bill's current target is the daughter of a woman senator. Starling has no time to waste since the FBI believes that the young woman's life is at stake.

    Buffalo Bill is a demented transsexual who is once again depicted in film as a serial killing, woman skinning, abductor who is making a suit of his victims' skin for himself.

    What were director Jonathan Demme and novelist Thomas Harris thinking by portraying a transsexual in this horrific way?

    Don't either of them care that they are portraying transsexuals exactly like gender supremacists do?

    Since this particular film became so popular as a horror and thriller classic, and is so memorable, what kinds of images and memories can we think that the viewing public takes from this film about transsexuals? (Of course, I suppose, credit is due to "Hannibal" (the sequel) for redeeeming this much protested portrayal, by having Dr. Lecter saw off the top of the skull of a gender and sexual supremacist, then sharing his brains for a snack with a child on a plane.

    This show is otherwise more than excellent: a 5+. It's influence has led to sequels that didn't come close to matching the first production with Foster in it: "Hannibal" and "Red Dragon," the worst of the three. I would challenge any other actors to comparatively replace Foster and Hopkins on the screen together.


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