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Disc One: Hannibal presented in widescreen 1.85:1 enhanced for 16x9 TVs; audio commentary by director Ridley Scott; Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS 5.1 English audio tracks; Spanish and French Dolby Digital Surround audio tracks; Spanish and French subtitles. Disc Two: Deleted scenes; three multi-angle featurettes; five "Breaking The Silence" featurettes; still gallery; production notes; trailers.
Full Product DetailsSide #1 -- Feature
1. Barney's Observations
2. Main Titles
3. The Fish Market
4. An Ugly Mess
5. A Good Deal
6. Mason Verger
7. Hannibal the Cannibal
8. Catching Up With Barney
9. Dr. Fell
10. Tracing Lecter's Scent
11. Pazzi on the Case
12. Krendler's Terms
13. Possibly Illegal Action
14. Family History
15. Fingerprints
16. Verger's Boys
17. La Vita Nuova
18. Lecter Found
19. The Price of Avarice
20. Pazzi's Destiny
21. Starling in Distress
22. Shopping Spree
23. Deep Roller
24. Cat and Mouse
25. A Kidnapping
26. Face to Face
27. The Main Attraction
28. Alone at Last
29. Dinner
30. That's My Girl
31. In-Flight Service
32. End Credits
1. Rethinking the Novel
2. Title Design
3. Starling: 10 Years Later
4. Connecting Verger to the FBI
5. The Biltmore Estate
6. Creating a Multifaceted Monster
7. Purity and Corruption
8. The Importance of Barney
9. Dr. Fell's Backstory
10. FBI Procedure
11. Sustaining Audience Interest
12. Casting Krendler at the Gym
13. The Temptation of Pazzi
14. Dr. Lecter's Dangerous Humor
15. Animal Instincts
16. Canadian Bacon
17. Pazzi's Operatic History
18. Crowd Control in Florence
19. Dante
20. Shooting Pazzi's Death
21. Verger's Characterization
22. Lecter's Motivation
23. Cheats and Short Cuts
24. Music and "The Third Man"
25. Stunts, Scott Glenn and Cows
26. The Screenplay
27. "Gladiator's" Tigers vs. "Hannibal's" Pigs
28. As If Underwater
29. The Most Difficult Scene in the Film
30. Hannibal's Sacrifice
31. Off-Hand Comments
32. Anthony Hopkins
Sir Anthony Hopkins returns for seconds as Hannibal Lecter, the celebrated psychopath he introduced to popular culture in Jonathan Demme's Oscar-winning Silence of the Lambs (1991). This third film culled from author Thomas Harris's series of books -- Lecter first appeared in Michael Mann's Manhunter (1986) -- finds Ridley Scott behind the camera, and the Gladiator director gives the horrific feast a European flair. Julianne Moore (Magnolia) takes over as FBI agent Clarice Starling, stepping into shoes made comfortable by Jodie Foster in Silence. Starling hasn't had it so well since we last saw her: A failed drug raid has resulted in her demotion, while Dr. Lecter has become a Renaissance man in Italy, surrounded by the finest of arts, fashion, and, er, food. But Lecter soon finds his fugitive vacation threatened by a triad of greed: Surviving Lecter victim Mason Verger (Gary Oldman, uncredited) wants revenge, Italian policeman Pazzi (Giancarlo Gianni) knows too much, and dirty FBI agent Paul Krendler (Ray Liotta) trades on Starling's access to Hannibal for his own political means. As Starling attempts to distill this less-than-gourmet stew, Hannibal once again functions as her confidant, his cat-and-mouse games from Silence dropped for an almost affectionate display as Starling's father figure. With a pulpy and grotesquely comical script cowritten by David Mamet and Steven Zaillian, Hannibal is much gorier than its predecessors; but thanks to Hopkins's mesmerizing way with the character, it still tastes good 'til the last bite. Patricia Kim O'Cone, Barnes & Noble
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