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Hannibal (Original title)
Dates: 2001 (Copyright), 16 February 2001 (Release)

Countries: USA, United Kingdom

Director: Ridley Scott

Synopsis: Thriller: ten years after Hannibal Lecter vanished, FBI agent Clarice Starling has the unenviable reputation for the highest kill rate and is not at all popular with her superiors. After a shootout at a drugs bust goes wrong, Clarice comes up against Paul Krendler of the Justice Department and is demoted for showing the bureau in a poor light. Meanwhile the wealthy Mason Verger is intent on tracking down and exacting revenge upon Lecter, who left him confined to a wheelchair after an attack he barely survived. To this end Verger posts a $3 million reward for Lecter's whereabouts.

Genre:
Thriller
Releases
Date: 2001Country: USARelease type: unknownFormat: not specified - Colour - Technicolor - Sound - Dolby Digital / DTS (sound) / SDDSRuntime: 132 mins Length: 11860 FeetDialogue (original): English

Credits (226)
©/Production Company: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures Inc, ©: Universal Studios, Presented by: Universal Pictures, Presented in association with: Dino De Laurentiis, Production Company: Scott Free, Executive Producer: Branko Lustig, Producer: Dino De Laurentiis, Producer: Martha De Laurentiis, Producer: Ridley Scott, Line Producer (Italy): Lucio Trentini, Associate Producer: Terry Needham, Executive for DDLC: Stuart Boros, Unit Production Manager: Pamela M. Hochschartner, Unit Manager (Florence Unit): David Pash, Florence Unit Set Manager: Gianfranco Derosa, Florence Unit Production Manager: Stefano Spadoni, Production Co-ordinator: Angela Quiles, Production Co-ordinator (Florence Unit): Hilde Odelga, Location Manager: Charley Baxter, Location Manager (Florence Unit): Anna Nicolosi, Post-production Supervisor: Teresa Kelly, Assistant to Ridley Scott: Milly Leigh, Assistant to Ridley Scott: Beth Vitallo, Patrick Burke, Assistant to Dino De Laurentiis: Elvira Lamastra, 2nd Unit Director: Alexander Witt, Assistant Director (1st): Terry Needham, Assistant Director (2nd): Adam Somner, Assistant Director (2nd 2nd): Joe Incaprera, Assistant Director (Additional 2nd 2nd): Julian Brain, Assistant Director (Florence Unit 2nd): Alberto Mangiante, Assistant Director (Florence Unit 2nd 2): Filippo Fassetta, Assistant Director (Florence Unit 3rd): Emma Norton, Script Supervisor: Luca Kouimelis, Casting: Louis Digiaimo, Casting (Associate): Stephanie Corsilini, Louis Digiaimo Jr, Casting (Location & Extras): Billy Dowd, Casting (Florence Unit): Shaila Rubin, Casting (ADR Voice): L.A. MadDogs, Burton Sharp, Screenplay: David Mamet, Screenplay: Steven Zaillian, Based on the novel by: Thomas Harris, Director of Photography: John Mathieson, 2nd Unit Director of Photography: Alexander Witt, Camera Operator (A): Klemens Becker, Camera Operator (B): David M. Dunlap, Camera Operator (Florence Unit Additnl): Daniele Massaccesi, Steadicam Operator: Klemens Becker, Visual Effects Supervisor: Tim Burke, Visual Effects Producer: Emma Norton, CG Designer/24-Frame Playback: Paul Conti, Visual Effects: MillFilm, MF (Motion Control Cameraman): Malcolm Wooldridge, MF (Motion Control Operator): Jay Mallet, MF (CG Supervisor): Laurent Hugueniot, MF (Lead CG Artist): Andy Feery, MF (CG Artist): Rob Allman, MF (CG Artist): Greg Fisher, Chris Shaw, MF (2D Supervisor): Richard Roberts, MF (Compositor): Sara Bennett, MF (Compositor): Lillan Gahlin, MF (Compositor): Katherine Granger, MF (Compositor): Mark Hopkins, MF (Compositor): Paul Marangos, MF (Compositor): Paul Norris, John Sharp, MF (Roto/Prep): Steven Barnes, MF (I/O Supervisor): Tim Caplan, MF (Visual Effects Editor): Nicholas Atkinson, MF (Colour Timer): Colin Coull, MF (Technical Assistant Manager): Marilyn Anderson, MF (Filmout Manager): Leigh Raby, Special Effects Supervisor: Kevin Harris, Special Effects Supervisor (Florence Un): Renato Agostini, Special Effects Set Foreman: Durk Tyndall, Special Effects Shop Foreman: Pete Damien, Graphic Artist: Monica Fedrick, Editor: Pietro Scalia, Associate Editor: Wes Sewell, Production Designer: Norris Spencer, Supervising Art Director (Florence Unit): Pier Luigi Basile, Art Director: David Crank, Art Director (Florence Unit): Marco Trentini, Set Designer (Florence Unit): Alexandro Santucci, Set Decorator: Crispian Sallis, Set Decorator (Florence Unit): Cinzia Sleiter, Scenic Artist: Robert Topol, Scenic Artist: M. Tony Trotta, Costume Designer: Janty Yates, Costume Supervisor: Dan Bronson, Make-up Department Head: Fabrizio Sforza, Make-up Artist: Alessandra Sampaolo, Additional Make-up: Debbie Young, Ms Moore's Make-up Artist: Elaine Offers, Special Make-up Effects Created by: Keith Vanderlaan's Captive Audience Productions, KVCAP (Special Make-up Created by): Greg Cannom, KVCAP (Prosthetic Effects Supervisor): Brian Sipe, Wesley Wofford, KVCAP (Production Supervisor): Mary Kim, Wendy McNeny, KVCAP (Sculptor): Glen Hanz, Miles Teves, KVCAP (Effects Technician): Jason Hamer, KVCAP (Effects Technician): Todd Tucker, Christopher Gallaher, KVCAP (Mold Shop Supervisor): Art Pimentel, KVCAP (Operations Manager): Harvey K. Lowry, KVCAP (Silicone Technician): Mark Nieman, KVCAP (Silicone Technician): Richard Starke, Michael Peterson, KVCAP (Creature Effects Design/Supervis): Russell Shinkle, KVCAP (Specialty Costume Supervisor): Linda Benavente-Notaro, KVCAP (Effects Technician): John Kim, Sam Sainz, KVCAP (Production Assistant): Christy Gonzalez, Alexei O'Brien, KVCAP (Puppeteer): Terry Sandin, Hair Designer Department Head: Giancarlo Deleonardis, Hair Department Head (Florence Unit): Elisabetta Deleonardis, Hairstylist (Florence Unit): Daniele Perosillo, Barbara Deleonardis, Ms Moore's Hairstylist: Aaron F. Quarles, Main Title Sequence Created by: Nick Livesey, Digital Main Title Sequence Composition: DigiScope, The Mill, D&M (Digital Artist): Ralph Maiers, D&M (Digital Artist): Philip Sisk, D&M (Digital Artist): Janet Quen, D&M (Digital Artist): Neil Davies, Phil Crowe, D&M (Roto/Prep): Dave Houghton, D&M (Digital Imaging): Greg Creaser, Laurel Lyn Schulman, Opticals: Howard Anderson Company, Music: Hans Zimmer, Score Performed by The: The Lyndhurst Orchestra, Boys Choir: Libera, Ambient Music: Mel Wesson, Featured Trombone: Bruce Fowler, Featured Cello: Martin Tillman, Additional Cellos: Anthony Pleeth, [Score] Conducted by: Gavin Greenaway, Supervising Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler, Additional Arrangements: Jim Dooley, Additional Arrangements: Steve Jablonsky, Geoff Zanelli, London Music Co-ordinator: Maggie Rodford, Music Production Supervisor: Gretchen O'Neal, Music Editor: Marc Streitenfeld, Music Editor: Vicki Hiatt, Score Mixer: Alan Meyerson, [Musicians] Recorded by: Alan Meyerson, Slamm Andrews, [Music] Engineer: Gregg Silk, [Music] Engineer: Kevin Globerman, Jake Jackson, Opera Staging (Florence Unit): Joseph Rochlitz, Main Title Sound Design: Nick Smith, Production Sound Mixer: Danny Michael, Recordist: Tim Gomillion, Recordist: Dennis Rogers, Tim McColm, Re-recording Mixer: Paul Massey, D.M. Hemphill, Supervising Sound Editor: Per Hallberg, Co-supervising Sound Editor: Karen M. Baker, Dialogue Editor: Chris Hogan, Dialogue Editor: Lauren Stephens, Dialogue Editor: David A. Cohen, Sound Effects Editor: Christopher Assells, Sound Effects Editor: Dino R. Dimuro, Sound Effects Editor: Dan Hegeman, Sound Effects Editor: Scott Sanders, Sound Effects Editor: Jon Title, ADR Recordist: David Lucarelli, ADR Mixer: Charlene Richards, ADR Mixer: Paul Zydel, Supervising ADR Editor: Jessica Gallavan, ADR Editor: Laura Graham, ADR Editor: Michelle Pazer, Foley Artist: Dan O'Connell, Foley Artist: John Cucci, Foley Recordist: Debora Seaman, Foley Mixer: James Ashwill, Supervising Foley Editor: Craig Jaeger, Foley Editor: Peter Staubli, Foley Editor: Paul Jyrälä, Foley Editor: Phil Hess, Stunt Co-ordinator: Phil Neilson, Assistant Stunt Co-ordinator: Cal Johnson, Stunts: Steve Mack, Stunts: Cinda-Lin James, Stunts: Mick O'Rourke, Stunts: Don Hewitt, Stunts: Joe Hess, Stunts: Jim Churchman, Stunts: LaFaye Baker, Stunts: Cynthia Neilson, Stunts: Phil Hayes, Stunts: Chuck Jeffreys, Stunts: Gus Williams, Stunts: Jaylil Jay Lynch, Stunts: Stephen Andrew Pope, Stunts: Jeff Gripper, Stunts: Derrick Simmons, Stunts: Gano Grills, Stunts: Sandy Alexander, Stunts: Douglas Crosby, Stunts: Billy Butch Frank, Stunts: Cort L. Hessler Iii, Stunts: David Lomax, Stunts: Chuck Margiotta, Stunts: Andy Martin, Stunts: Melissa H. Morgan, Stunts: Doug Sloan, Stunts: Lonnie Smith, Stunts: Brian Smyj, Stunts: Durk Tyndall, Stunts: Kym Washington, Animal Co-ordinator: Gentle Jungle, Sled Reynolds, Animal Trainer: DeAnn Zarkowski
Cast (46)
Anthony Hopkins (Hannibal Lecter), Julianne Moore (Clarice Starling), Ray Liotta (Paul Krendler), Frankie R. Faison (Barney), Giancarlo Giannini (Pazzi), Francesca Neri (Allegra Pazzi), Zeljko Ivanek (Dr Cordell Doemling), Hazelle Goodman (Evelda Drumgo), David Andrews (FBI Agent Pearsall), Francis Guinan (FBI Director Noonan), Enrico Lo Verso (Gnocco), Mark Margolis (perfume expert), Ivano Marescotti (Carlo), Fabrizio Gifuni (Matteo), Ennio Coltorti (Ricci), Gary Oldman (Mason Verger), James Opher (DEA Agent Eldridge), Alex Corrado (Piero), Marco Greco (Tommaso), Robert Rietti (Sogliato Tommaso), Terry Serpico (Officer Bolton), Boyd Kestner (Special Agent Burke), Peter Shaw (Special Agent Brigham), Kent Linville (FBI mail boy), Don McManus (Assistant Mayor Benny Holcombe), Harold Ginn (Larkin Wayne), Ted Koch (BATF Agent Sneed), William Powell Blair Iii (FBI agent), Aaron Craig ('Il Mostro' detective), Andrea Piedimonte (Agent Benetti), Ian Iwataki (young boy in plane), Ajay Naidu, Kelly Piper (perfume expert), Bruce Macvittie (FBI technician, Lecter's letter), Giannina Facio (Verger's fingerprint technician), Andrew C. Boothby (police officer), Kenneth W. Smith (police sergeant), Judie Aronson, Tom Trigo, Sam Wells, Ric Young, Joseph M. West Jr (news reporter), Roberta Armani (theatregoer), Johannes Kiebranz (Mr Konie), Bruno Lazzaretti (Dante), Danielle de Niese (Beatrice)
Articles held in BFI Reuben Library (52)
In: Adaptation v11 n3 December 2018  Page: 252–272
Title: Uncanny adaptations: revisionary narratives in Bryan Fuller’s HannibalAuthor: Raines, MelissaArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Examines the uncanny in the television adaptation of Thomas Harris’s Hannibal Lector novels ‘Hannibal’ (2013-15), and the film adaptations. Audience familiarity with the character allows showrunner Bryan Singer to play with representations of Lector as psychopath in a prequel setting. The article argues that this pre-established familiarity allows for the series to challenge the audience, including their conceptions of empathy.

In: Literature/Film Quarterly v35 n1 2007  Pages: 389-395
Title: The Kindest Cut of All: Adapting Thomas Harris's HannibalAuthor: SCHMID, David Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Suggests that the Ridley Scott HANNIBAL is superior to the novel because of the way it represents violence.

In: Empire n220 October 2007  Pages: 168-169
Title: The top 10: Hidden performancesAuthor: WILLIAMS, Owen Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A listing of top ten films where the actors are wearing make-up and body prosthetics.

In: Empire n202 April 2006  Page: 167
Title: At Home: Box sets: Directed by Ridley ScottAuthor: TOY, Sam Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English
Description: DVD box set includes: GLADIATOR, BLACK HAWK DOWN, HANNIBAL, G.I. JANE, and SOMEONE TO WATCH OVER ME.

In: Empire n192 June 2005  Pages: 144-147
Title: C.V. Ridley ScottAuthor: Nathan, IanArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: An interview with Ridley Scott in which he describes his experiences of working on some of his most well-known films.

In: Film Review n623 October 2002  Pages: 30-35
Title: Anthony Hopkins - à la carteAuthor: BRETT, Anwar Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Career profile of actor Anthony Hopkins focusing on his role as Hannibal Lecter in The SILENCE OF THE LAMBS and HANNIBAL as a turning point in his professional life. In a sidebar, a ctor Brian Cox recalls his portrayal of Lecktor in MANHUNTE

In: Empire n162 December 2002  Pages: 174-175
Title: Rwd collectionsArticle type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English
Description: Every Ridley Scott movie currently available on DVD reviewed

In: Film Review vSpec. n42 Psycho  Pages: 27-57
Title: The top 30 pychosArticle type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A countdown on the 30 most psychotic characters in cinema, including Hannibal Lecter in MANHUNTER, The SILENCE OF THE LAMBS, HANNIBAL and RED DRAGON.

In: Film Review vSpec. n42 Psycho  Page: 87
Title: HannibalAuthor: CARO, Jason Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Film Review n603 March 2001  Page: 20
Title: Preview: HannibalArticle type: PreviewLanguage: English

In: Film-Echo/Filmwoche n7 17 Feb 2001  Page: 16
Title: Der Produzent ist die Seele des FilmsAuthor: dock Article type: InterviewLanguage: German
Description: Martha De Laurentiis and Dino De Laurentiis talk about HANNIBAL.

In: Film Review n604 April 2001  Page: 98
Title: The cardinalAuthor: HM Article type: Soundtrack ReviewLanguage: English

In: Sight and Sound v11 n1 January 2001  Pages: 4-5
Title: Rushes: the bigger picture: Hannibal magnetismAuthor: WHITEHOUSE, Charles Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Musings on the imminent release of HANNIBAL, directed by Ridley Scott - on Anthony Hopkins' decision to reprise his role as Hannibal, and on Jodie Foster's decision to turn down a second role as Clarice.

In: Interview February 2001  Pages: 64-65,158
Title: Ridley ScottAuthor: WEITZMAN, Elizabeth Article type: InterviewLanguage: English
Description: Interview with Ridley Scott, who talks about his directorial career, referring in particular to HANNIBAL & BLADE RUNNER.

In: Total Movie Feb/Mar 2001  Pages: 48-55
Title: Have you seen this man?Author: RUSSO, Tom Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: Fangoria n201 April 2001  Pages: 34-38,82
Title: Life with HANNIBALAuthor: KIERNAN, Matthew Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Dino De Laurentiis talks about the production of HANNIBAL.

In: StarBurst n272 April 2001  Page: 58
Title: New moviesAuthor: JONES, Alan Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: Film Score Monthly v6 n3 March 2001  Page: 30
Title: Score: reviews of current releases on CDAuthor: COMERFORD, Jason Article type: Soundtrack ReviewLanguage: English

In: Premiere v14 n6 February 2001  Pages: 54-58, 106
Title: Julianne Moore: my dinner with HannibalAuthor: MOORE, Julianne Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Julianne Moore writes about how she got her role in HANNIBAL and what the production was like.

In: Film Review n603 March 2001  Pages: 38-42
Title: Raw dealArticle type: Location ReportLanguage: English

In: Film Review n603 March 2001  Page: 90
Title: HannibalAuthor: WOODHAMS, Ben Article type: Short ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Review of the website for HANNIBAL. www.hannibalmovie.com

In: Premiere v14 n6 February 2001  Pages: 54-58, 106-107
Title: Julianne Moore: my dinner with HannibalAuthor: MOORE, Julianne Article type: InterviewLanguage: English
Description: Julianne Moore talks about making HANNIBAL.

In: Premiere v14 n6 February 2001  Pages: 59-61, 106-107
Title: Eat drink man womanAuthor: BERNSTEIN, Jill Article type: Location ReportLanguage: English

In: Empire n140 February 2001  Pages: 66-67
Title: 21 for 2001Author: [CK] Article type: PreviewLanguage: English

In: Empire n141 March 2001  Pages: 70-74,76
Title: Signed, sealed, de-livered...Author: SMITH, Adam Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A chronology of the difficulties behind the production of HANNIBAL, including Jodie Foster's decision not to reprise her role as Clarice Starling.

In: Soundtrack! The Collector's Quarterly v20 n77 Spring 2001  Page: 26
Title: Record reviewsAuthor: BUCHSBAUM, Tony Article type: Soundtrack ReviewLanguage: English

In: Soundtrack! The Collector's Quarterly v20 n77 Spring 2001  Pages: [2-5]
Title: Hans Zimmer: dining with Hannibal, waltzing with GladiatorAuthor: THAXTON, Ford A. Article type: InterviewLanguage: English
Description: Hans Zimmer talks about his work writing the music for HANNIBAL and GLADIATOR.

In: Screen International n1297 23 Feb 2001  Page: 1
Title: [Screen International - n1297 23 Feb 2001: no known title]Author: MITCHELL, Robert Article type: NoteLanguage: English
Description: Note on the box office figures of HANNIBAL.

In: Positif n482 April 2001  Pages: 42-43
Title: actualité: les filmsAuthor: DAHAN, Yannick Article type: ReviewLanguage: French

In: Sight and Sound v11 n10 October 2001  Page: 62
Title: Reviews: home moviesAuthor: MACNAB, Goeffrey Article type: DVD ReviewLanguage: English

In: Sight and Sound v11 n4 April 2001  Pages: 18-21
Title: The riddler has his dayAuthor: THOMSON, David Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Ridley Scott's background in commercials has had a detrim- ental effect on his films. Part at least of his directorial success can be attributed to his acute casting instinct.

In: Sight and Sound v11 n4 April 2001  Pages: 48-49
Title: ReviewsAuthor: NEWMAN, Kim Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: Creative Screenwriting v8 n2 Mar/Apr 2001  Pages: 31-36
Title: Script review: HannibalAuthor: ORR, David Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Script review for the screenplay for HANNIBAL (2001) which looks at David Mamet's draft dated 8/9/99 and at Steven Zaillian's draft dated 10/12/99

In: Cinefantastique v32 n6 February 2001  Pages: 8-15
Title: HannibalAuthor: EBY, Douglas, D'ONOFRIO, Roberto, Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Extended feature on HANNIBAL, including interviews with Anthony Hopkins, Dino de Laurentiis, Francesca Neri, Julianne Moore and Ridley Scott plus a look at the makeup effects.

In: Fangoria n200 March 2001  Pages: 34-39
Title: Feeding HannibalAuthor: SAMMON, Paul M. Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Director Ridley Scott talks about working on HANNIBAL.

In: Variety 05 Feb 2001  Page: 37, 40
Title: FILM REVIEWSAuthor: MCCARTHY, Todd Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: Fangoria n202 May 2001  Pages: 54-57
Title: Writing and bitingAuthor: BERNSTEIN, Abbie Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Screenwriter Steven Zaillian recalls writing the script for HANNIBAL. Also overview of his career and future projects.

In: Screen International n1295 9 Feb 2001  Page: 41
Title: A kinder, gentler cannibalAuthor: LEVY, Emanuel Article type: ReviewLanguage: English

In: American Cinematographer v82 n2 February 2001  Pages: 36-49
Title: A pound of fleshAuthor: BANKSTON, Douglas Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: On the collaboration between director Ridley Scott and cinematographer John Mathieson on HANNIBAL. Covers format, locations, lighting, camera equipment.

In: Filmovy Prehled n4 2001  Pages: 7-8
Title: [Filmovy Prehled - n4 2001: no known title]Article type: CreditsLanguage: Czech

In: Cinefantastique v32 n2 August 2000  Pages: 6-7
Title: HannibalAuthor: LISSAU, Russell Article type: ArticleLanguage: English

In: Fangoria n196 September 2000  Page: 9
Title: Monster invasionAuthor: D'ONOFRIO, Roberto Article type: PreviewLanguage: English

In: StarBurst n259 March 2000  Page: 6
Title: Has Foster Killed Agent Starling?Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: On problems surrounding HANNIBAL, especially Jodie Foster's decision to pull out.

In: Empire n133 July 2000  Page: 48
Title: Top 20 movies in the worksArticle type: PreviewLanguage: English

In: Premiere n283 October 2000  Pages: 148-149
Title: Hannibal, suite et faimAuthor: JAUBERTY, Christian Article type: Location ReportLanguage: French

In: Screen International n1262 9 Jun 2000  Page: 9
Title: MGM TO AUCTION TV RIGHTS TO FIVE FILMSArticle type: NoteLanguage: English
Description: MGM is auctioning off the US network and cable rights to five features which are only in the early stages of product- ion: HANNIBAL, ROLLERBALL, OUTLAWS, WINDTAKERS, and DRAGON- FLY.

In: Empire n136 October 2000  Page: 35
Title: Top 20: future filmsArticle type: PreviewLanguage: English

In: Entertainment Weekly n531 17 Mar 2000  Pages: 24-29
Title: Killer instinctAuthor: FIERMAN, Daniel Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Feature article on Julianne Moore's signing to play Clarice Starling in SILENCE OF THE LAMBS sequel HANNIBAL.

In: The Hollywood Reporter v362 n49 9 May 2000  Page: 23
Title: IN PRODUCTIONAuthor: FUSON, Brian Article type: CreditsLanguage: English

In: StarBurst vSpec n46 Yearbook 2000  Pages: 100-109
Title: 2001: an SF odysseyAuthor: ALEXANDER, Brian Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: A look ahead to the forthcoming sci-fi films of 2001.

In: Entertainment Weekly n521 14 Jan 2000  Pages: 12-13
Title: News+notes: Lamb chopsAuthor: FIERMAN, Daniel Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: Jodie Foster's decision not to reprise her role of Clarice Starling in HANNIBAL, the sequel to SILENCE OF THE LAMBS has led to speculation for her replacement. Entertainment Weekly poll is headed by Gillian Anderson.

In: Screen International n1235 19 Nov 1999  Page: 27
Title: Food fightAuthor: FARROW, Boyd Article type: ArticleLanguage: English
Description: On the controversy surrounding Jodie Foster's decision to back out of HANNIBAL.


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