Hannibal (2001)

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Written by Thomas Harris, David Mamet

Directed by Ridley Scott

Running Time: 100 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2001

Rating: 18 Certificate

Production Country: UK/USA

Filmed in Colour

This is part three in the Hannibal Lecter Trilogy.

Having escaped the asylum in "Silence of the Lambs," Dr Hannibal Lecter (Sir Anthony Hopkins) goes into hiding in Florence, Italy.

Back in America, Mason Verger (Gary Oldman), an old victim of the doctor's, seeks revenge.

Disfigured and confined to a life-support system after a nasty attack by Hannibal, he plans to draw Lecter out of his hiding place, using the one thing he truly cares for, FBI agent Clarice Starling (Julianne Moore).

Cast

Image for Anthony HopkinsAnthony HopkinsDr. Hannibal Lecter
Image for Julianne MooreJulianne MooreAgent Clarice Starling
Giancarlo GianniniInspector Rinaldo Pazzi
Image for Gary OldmanGary OldmanMason Verger
Image for Ray LiottaRay LiottaPaul Krendler
Frankie FaisonBarney Matthews
Francesca NeriAllegra Pazzi
Image for Zeljko IvanekZeljko IvanekDr. Cordell Doemling
Hazelle GoodmanEvelda Drumgo
David AndrewsFBI Agent Clint Pearsall
Francis GuinanFBI Director Noonan
James OpherDEA Agent Eldridge
Enrico Lo VersoGnocco
Ivano MarescottiCarlo Deogracias
Fabrizio GifuniMatteo Deogracias
Alex CorradoPiero
Marco GrecoTommaso
Robert RiettySogliato
Terry SerpicoOfficer Bolton
Boyd KestnerFBI Special Agent Hayden Burke
Peter ShawFBI Agent John Brigham
Kent LinvilleGeoffrey the FBI Mail Boy
Don McManusAssistant Mayor Benny Holcombe
Harold GinnLarkin Wayne

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