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Gary Oldman | Mason Verger | |
Anthony Hopkins | Dr. Hannibal Lecter | |
Julianne Moore | Agent Clarice Starling | |
Ray Liotta | Paul Krendler | |
David Andrews | FBI Agent Clint Pearsall | |
Alex Corrado | Piero | |
Frankie Faison | Barney Matthews | |
Giancarlo Giannini | Inspector Rinaldo Pazzi | |
Fabrizio Gifuni | Matteo Deogracias | |
Hazelle Goodman | Evelda Drumgo | |
Marco Greco | Tommaso | |
Francis Guinan | FBI Director Noonan | |
Zeljko Ivanek | Dr. Cordell Doemling | |
Boyd Kestner | FBI Special Agent Hayden Burke | |
Peter Shaw | FBI Agent John Brigham | |
Francesca Neri | Allegra Pazzi | |
Robert Rietty | Sogliato | |
Ivano Marescotti | Carlo Deogracias |
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Producer | Ridley Scott
Branko Lustig |
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Writer | David Mamet
Steven Zaillian |
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Cinematography | John Mathieson
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Musician | Hans Zimmer
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Ten years following the capture of “Buffalo Bill”, Hannibal Lecter is back. But this time his ingenue is being portrayed by one Julianne Moore, instead of Jodie Foster, who made the role popular. In this film, we see Hannibal meandering through the streets of Italy. The plot unfolds as Clarice Starling (Moore) struggles with both the red tape of the FBI, and with her eerie relationship with Lecter. Enter the scene, “Mason Verger”, a former victim of Lecters, and the plot thickens. Carrying much of the same intensity of the first Silence of the Lambs, this film picks up where Buffalo Bill left off. |
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