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The Silence of the Lambs
a.k.a. The Silence of the Lambs Director: Jonathan Demme Cast: Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald

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  • DVD Release Date: 01/30/2007
  • Original Release: 1991
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 8,916
 
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Disc 2:; Inside the Labyrinth: Making of The Silence of the Lambs; The Silence of the Lambs: Page to Screen (2 Part Documentary); Jonathan Demme & Jodie Foster (3 Part Documentary); Scoring the Silence; Original 1991 Making Of Featurette; Deleted Scenes; Outtakes Reel; Anthony Hopkins Phone Message; TV Spots; Photo Gallery; Theatrical Trailer; Teaser Trailer; Other MGM Trailers

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Disc #1 -- The Silence of the Lambs - Feature [Collector's Edition]
1. Main Title/Intro [5:16]
2. An Interesting Errand [:54]
3. Don't Touch the Glass [2:03]
4. "Closer!" [3:33]
5. Your Self [:49]
6. Hannibal's Helping Hand [6:09]
7. Help From a Size 14 [2:51]
8. Girl From the River [3:29]
9. A Little Privacy [1:49]
10. Signs of Bill [4:13]
11. Moth Men [:25]
12. A Senator's Plea [3:21]
13. Quid Pro Quo [2:36]
14. Lotion in the Basket [1:03]
15. A Deal for Dr. Chilton [2:35]
16. Muzzled for the Senator [2:56]
17. The Screaming Lambs [2:30]
18. His Second Meal [3:02]
19. "Lecter's Missing!" [1:32]
20. Pembry's Ambulance [:19]
21. What Do We COvet? [6:09]
22. The Tailor You Know [1:44]
23. A Treat for Precious [1:39]
24. "Sewing Was Her Life" [2:39]
25. A Raid in Illinois [2:07]
26. Mrs. Lippman's House [3:54]
27. Sniper in the Dark [4:22]
28. Dinner Date/Credits [2:31]

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Editorial Reviews

One of the most gripping and horrifying thrillers ever, The Silence of the Lambs introduced moviegoers to the screen's most blood-curdling antihero: brilliant, urbane, softspoken Hannibal Lecter -- a psychotic killer and confirmed cannibal. As depicted with three-dimensional fidelity by Anthony Hopkins, Lecter's a shrewdly manipulative but devilishly charming fiend to whom maximum-security incarceration is merely a temporary setback. Jonathan Demme's bone-chilling adaptation of the bestselling novel by Thomas Harris initially focuses on FBI agent Clarice Starling (played by Jodie Foster), following her exhaustive but ineffectual search for a serial killer. She approaches Lecter for help, persuading him to give her valuable insights into the workings of a similarly affected criminal mind. But the importance of Starling's quest recedes dramatically when the evil genius escapes, and Demme tantalizes viewers with her dilemma: Can she find the killer before Lecter finds her? An intense, unforgettable thriller that confounds genre expectations, Silence draws its effectiveness from a beautifully crafted screenplay rich in characterization, Oscar-winning performances by Hopkins and Foster; and the sure-handed direction of Demme. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Great edition for great movieby Anonymous

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January 31, 2007: Finally a special edition for the silence of the lambs that is well worth it. Comes with hours of extras including features never before released. Can't wait to see Hannibal Rising although probably wont live up to the book like Hannibal.

BEST MOVIE EVER!!!!!by Anonymous

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December 27, 2006: I, for one, am completely obsessed with this movie. Anthony Hopkins does a fantastic job with this he's insane (pun). The relationship between Starling and Lecter is phenominal. Watch this!


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