| Release | Original Release Date Unknown |
| Video |
Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1 Anamorphic - Enhanced for Widescreen TVs. |
| Audio |
English: Dolby Digital 5.1 French: Dolby Digital 1.0 |
| Subtitles | English, French |
| Studio | MGM/UA |
| Year | 1991 |
- Brand New "Inside The Labyrinth" Documentary Including All New Interviews With the Cast Featuring Anthony Hopkins, Jodie Foster and More!
- 20 Minutes Of Deleted Scenes
- Original 1991 "Making-Of" Featurette
- Anthony Hopkins' Phone Message
- Never-Before-Seen Outtake Reel
- Photo Gallery
- Collectible Booklet
- Teasers, Trailers, TV Spots and More!
Prepare yourself for the most exciting, mesmurizing and terrifying two hours of your life! Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins deliver sensational, Oscar-winning performances in this powerful, "stunning" (Los Angeles Times) and "spellbinding" (The Hollywood Reporter) five-time Academy AwardŽ wimmer.
A psychopath nicknamed Buffalo Bill is murdering young women across the Midwest. Believing it takes one to know one, the FBI sends Agent Clarice Starling (Foster) to interview a demented prisoner who may provide clues to the killer's actions. That prisoner is psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Hopkins), a brilliant, diabolical cannibal who agrees to help Starling only if she'll feed his morbid curiosity with details about her own complicated life. As their relationship develops, Starling is forced to confront not only her own hidden demons but also an evil so powerful that she may not have the courage - or strength- to stop it!
From Thomas Harris' novel, director Jonathan Demme explodes and reconstructs a classic genre, laying a foundation of emotional and political commitment beneath a perfectly constructed psychological thriller. Fourteen years after her controversial role in Taxi Driver, Jodie Foster finally makes the transformation from helpless victim to rescuing hero in this dark, gender-bending fairy tale on an American obsession: serial murder. As Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter, Anthony Hopkins is the archetypal antihero-cultured, quick-witted, uncontainable--a portrait of all the sharpest human faculties gone diabolically wrong. Winner of five 1991 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay Adaptation for Ted Tally.
A psychopath nicknamed Buffalo Bill is murdering young women across the Midwest. Believing it takes one to know one, the FBI sends Agent Clarice Starling (Foster) to interview a demented prisoner who may provide clues to the killer's actions. That prisoner is psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Hopkins), a brilliant, diabolical cannibal who agrees to help Starling only if she'll feed his morbid curiosity with details about her own complicated life. As their relationship develops, Starling is forced to confront not only her own hidden demons but also an evil so powerful that she may not have the courage - or strength- to stop it!
From Thomas Harris' novel, director Jonathan Demme explodes and reconstructs a classic genre, laying a foundation of emotional and political commitment beneath a perfectly constructed psychological thriller. Fourteen years after her controversial role in Taxi Driver, Jodie Foster finally makes the transformation from helpless victim to rescuing hero in this dark, gender-bending fairy tale on an American obsession: serial murder. As Hannibal "the Cannibal" Lecter, Anthony Hopkins is the archetypal antihero-cultured, quick-witted, uncontainable--a portrait of all the sharpest human faculties gone diabolically wrong. Winner of five 1991 Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Screenplay Adaptation for Ted Tally.
MGM/UA
presents
Jodie FosterScott GlennAnthony HopkinsTed Levine"Silence of the Lambs, The"
Written byTed Tallyproduced byGary Goetzman
directed byJohnathan Demme
Production Year: 1991
Written byTed Tallyproduced byGary Goetzman
directed byJohnathan Demme
Production Year: 1991
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