Following an early career directing low-budget exploitation movies for producer Roger Corman, by the 1990s, Jonathan Demme was known best for making quirky comedies (Something Wild, Married to the Mob) and music documentaries (Stop Making Sense) - that is, until he signed on to adapt Thomas Harris' best-selling thriller The Silence of the Lambs. The resulting film - a sombre, enthralling nightmare vision of psychopathology - became a five-time Academy Award winner and made cannibal mastermind Hannibal Lecter a household name. FBI agent Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster, The Accused) races against time to stop a serial killer, nicknamed "Buffalo Bill" (Ted Levine, Heat), before he kills again. To solve the case, she risks her own sanity by consulting with malevolent psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins, Nixon). A master manipulator, the sinister Dr Lecter offers crucial information that may be key to unlocking the killer's identity - but at a price. Clarice must open primal events from her past to Lecter's menacing curiosity and confront the trauma that fuels her search for justice. A deeply disturbing examination of human evil, The Silence of the Lambs changed the face of the serial killer genre and remains a highly influential, landmark classic of mystery, suspense and psychological horror.
- Region Code:
- Region A,B,C
- Duration:
- 118 minutes
- Extras:
- Language(s): English, Hard of Hearing Subtitles: English, Interactive Menu, Screen ratio 1 - 1.85:1, Bonus Footage, Commentary: Elizabeth Purchell and Caden Mark Gardner (critics); Tim Lucas (critic)., Deleted Scenes, Documentaries: 'Understanding the Madness' (2008); Jonathan Demme & Jodie Foster archival documentary (2005)., Image Gallery, Interviews: Howard Shore (composer)., Making of Documentary, Reversible sleeve featuring two choices of original artwork; Anthony Hopkins phone message; TV spots; 'Through Her Eyes': Visual essay by Justine Peres Smith (critic); 'Healing Humanity': Visual essay by Willow Catelyn Maclay (critic); 'Breaking the Silence': Archival picture-in-picture interviews and trivia track; 2002 episode of 'Page to Screen' featuring 'The Silence of the Lambs'., Outtakes, Trailers