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Hannibal

Cast

Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Francesca Neri, Gary Oldman View All


Crew

Ridley Scott (Director), David Mamet (Screenplay), Steven Zaillian (Screenplay) View All

Release: Feb. 8th, 2001
Runtime: 2 hours, 11 minutes
After having successfully eluded the authorities for years, Hannibal peacefully lives in Italy in disguise as an art scholar. Trouble strikes again when he's discovered leaving a deserving few dead in the process. He returns to America to make contact with now disgraced Agent Clarice Starling, who is suffering the wrath of a malicious FBI rival as well as the media.
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TylerDurden99
Clarice Starling begins to investigate Lector and Mason Verger, the only surviving Lector victim, who has his own agenda for Hannibal.
Iroquois
Though the violence in this film tends to be sensationalised in a way that seems to undercut the psychological elements and make the film itself come across as excessively gory, that doesn't mean they aren't occasionally effective; those final scenes are genuinely unsettling in a way (especially sin....


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