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ASIN:B00000G3R0
Sales Rank: 5729
Catalog:Dvd
Binding:DVD
Product Group:DVD
Product Type:Abis Dvd
Release Date: 2007-01-30
Manufacturer:MGM (Video & DVD)
Part No: DM106596D
UPC: 027616065964
EAN: 0027616065964
Rating: R (Restricted)
Theatrical Release Date: 1986-08-15
RegionCode: 1
Format: Box set
Black & White
Color
DVD
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Actor(s): Anthony Hopkins
Julianne Moore
Jodie Foster
William Petersen
Gary Oldman
Director(s): Jonathan Demme
Michael Mann
Ridley Scott
Number Of Items: 3
Running Time: 369 minutes


Available Languages
  • English (Original Language)

  • Italian (Original Language)

  • Japanese (Original Language)

  • English (Subtitled)

  • Spanish (Subtitled)

  • French (Subtitled)
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Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 09/11/2007 Run time: 368 minutes Rating: R
Manhunter:Though it will always be remembered as the movie featuring the "other" Hannibal Lecter, Michael Mann's 1986 thriller Manhunter is nearly as good as The Silence of the Lambs, and in some respects it's arguably even better. Based on Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon, which introduced the world to the nefarious killer Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter, the film stars William Petersen (giving a suitably brooding performance) as ex-FBI agent Will Graham, who is coaxed out of semiretirement to track down a serial killer who has thwarted the authorities at every turn.

Graham's approach to the case is a perilous one. First he seeks counsel with Lecter (Brian Cox) in the latter's high-security prison cell--an encounter that is utterly horrifying in its psychological effect--and then he begins to mold his own psyche to that of the killer, with potentially devastating results. As directed by Mann (who was at the acme of his success with TV's Miami Vice), this sophisticated cat-and-mouse game never resorts to the compromise of cheap thrills. Predating Anthony Hopkins's portrayal of Lecter by four years, Cox plays the character closer to Harris's original, lower-key conception, and he's no less compelling in the role. Petersen is equally well cast, and as always Mann employs rock music to astonishing effect, using nearly all of Iron Butterfly's heavy-metal epic "In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida" to accompany the film's heart-stopping climactic sequence. All of this makes Manhunter one of the finest films of its kind, as well as further proof that Harris's fiction is a blessing to any filmmaker brave enough to adapt it. --Jeff Shannon

The Silence of the Lambs: Based on Thomas Harris's novel, this terrifying film by Jonathan Demme really only contains a couple of genuinely shocking moments (one involving an autopsy, the other a prison break). The rest of the film is a splatter-free visual and psychological descent into the hell of madness, redeemed astonishingly by an unlikely connection between a monster and a haunted young woman. Anthony Hopkins is extraordinary as the cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter, virtually entombed in a subterranean prison for the criminally insane. At the behest of the FBI, agent-in-training Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster) approaches Lecter, requesting his insights into the identity and methods of a serial killer named Buffalo Bill (Ted Levine). In exchange, Lecter demands the right to penetrate Starling's most painful memories, creating a bizarre but palpable intimacy that liberates them both under separate but equally horrific circumstances. Demme, a filmmaker with a uniquely populist vision (Melvin and Howard, Something Wild), also spent his early years making pulp for Roger Corman (Caged Heat), and he hasn't forgotten the significance of tone, atmosphere, and the unsettling nature of a crudely effective close-up. Much of the film, in fact, consists of actors staring straight into the camera (usually from Clarice's point of view), making every bridge between one set of eyes to another seem terribly dangerous. --Tom Keogh

Hannibal: Yes, he's back, and he's still hungry. Ten years after The Silence of the Lambs, Dr. Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter (Anthony Hopkins, reprising his Oscar-winning role) is living the good life in Italy, studying art and sipping espresso. FBI agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore, replacing Jodie Foster), on the other hand, hasn't had it so good--an outsider from the start, she's now a quiet, moody loner who doesn't play bureaucratic games and suffers for it. A botched drug raid results in her demotion--and a request from Lecter's only living victim, Mason Verger (Gary Oldman, uncredited), for a little Q and A. Little does Clarice realize that the hideously deformed Verger--who, upon suggestion from Dr. Lecter, peeled off his own face--is using her as bait to lure Dr. Lecter out of hiding, quite certain he'll capture the good doctor.

Taking the basic plot contraptions from Thomas Harris's baroque novel, Hannibal is so stylistically different from its predecessor that it forces you to take it on its own terms. Director Ridley Scott gives the film a sleek, almost European look that lets you know that, unlike the first film (which was about the quintessentially American Clarice), this movie is all Hannibal. Does it work? Yes--but only up to a point. Scott adeptly sets up an atmosphere of foreboding, but it's all buildup for anticlimax, as Verger's plot for abducting Hannibal (and feeding him to man-eating wild boars) doesn't really deliver the requisite visceral thrills, and the much-ballyhooed climatic dinner sequence between Clarice, Dr. Lecter, and a third unlucky guest wobbles between parody and horror. Hopkins and Moore are both first-rate, but the film contrives to keep them as far apart as possible, when what made Silence so amazing was their interaction. When they do connect it's quite thrilling, but it's unfortunately too little too late. --Mark Englehart

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful

Bad for Senior Citizens...............................

3/15/2010

Killing and eating people is certainly nothing that we want our grandparents to get involved with. Anthony Hopkins is old, so he's a role model for seniors. Frankly, we'd rather see an uplifting film about the aged such as the following:

1. Clipping coupons and sorting them by category.

2. Early bird supper - same food just cheaper.

3. Buick is a fine car, I enjoy mine.

4. Living Will Agony. They'll kill me to get a hold of my stamp collection.

5. Depends - protection that's really needed.

Now those are good film plots. We don't want grandpa to kill coeds any more than granny smoking dope, so we also don't recommend "It's Complicated" with that drug crazed Meryl Streep.


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Aaron Baker Cole

Manhunter restoration

3/11/2010

I purchased this item in my persistent attempt to acquire a version of Manhunter that completely restored all the edits that had been made over the years. This ain't it. Get the Divimax version; it has them all back where they belong. I have not played the other two disks in this collection, as I already have Silence of the Lambs and have little interest in Hannibal or Hopkins version of him.

I find it curious that Manhunter and Blade Runner suffered so much from rampant editing of excellent products.
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Bindy Sue Fr??nk??nschtein

This Guy Just Might Be Crazy!...

3/11/2010

Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) returns in this vast, wicked tale of revenge, murder, and insanity. Lecter has been in hiding, taking on a new identity, but someone has found him. This leads to a cat-and-mouse game in the streets of Rome. Meanwhile, agent Starling (Julianne Moore) continues her search for everyone's favorite cannibal. Mr. Lecter has troubles of his own this time, as a strange billionaire (Gary Oldman) will pay any price to locate and abduct him. With so much going on, HANNIBAL is never boring! A wonderfully gruesome sequel...
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Born2Late

Tastes Just Like Chicken ;-)...

1/12/2010

Guten Abend Mein Herrin,
I don't write spoilers. This is a very good movie, & a fine member of the SotL storyline. Really a nice expansion on the plot. One problem: Julianne Moore. I've nothing against her, but feel she let this film down badly. She simply didn't "Bring it." I thought Foster was snubbed for this role when it was released. In order to have the money to pay for Hopkins. I was wrong. She took a pass on it. IMHO, Ms.Moore barely acted @all in this. An unemotional Poker Face through most of the film. You get little or no sense of her turmoil, motivation, or pain. Looks like this is the last in the series, a fine job.
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Arnita D. Brown

Hannibal

1/6/2010

Ten years have passed since Dr. Hannibal Lecter escaped from custody, ten years since FBI Agent Agent Clarice Starling interviewed him in a maximum security hospital for the criminally insane. The doctor is now at large in Europe, pursuing his own interests and savoring the scents and essences of an unguarded world. But Starling has never forgotten her encounters with Dr. Lecter, and the metallic rasp of his seldom-used voice still haunts her dreams. But Mason Verger remembers Dr. Lecter, too, and is obsessed with revenge. Verger was Dr. Lecter's sixth victim, and though hideously disfigured, has survived to rule a vast financial empire. What a great movie. Excellent story line and brillantly acted by Anthony Hopkins and Julianne Moore. Intriguing and very creepy.
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Read Reviews & Compare Prices for The Hannibal Lecter Collection (Manhunter / The Silence of the Lambs / Hannibal) DVD Movie. Studio: Tcfhe/mgm Release Date: 09/11/2007 Run time: 368 minutes Rating: R Manhunter :Though it will always be remembered as the movie featuring the "other" Hannibal Lecter, Michael Mann's 1986 thriller Manhunter is nearly as good as The Silence of the Lambs , and in some respects it's arguably even better. Based on Thomas Harris's novel Red Dragon

 

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