The Silence of the Lambs (1991) | dir. Jonathan Demme
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The Silence of the Lambs (1991) | dir. Jonathan Demme
THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS dir. Jonathan Demme (1991)
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c. starling … // faceclaim : jessica chastain .
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CLARICE — 1x01 ‘The Silence is Over’
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THE SILENCE OF THE LAMBS at 30
♡ “It was my idea to release that film on Valentine’s Day.” – Jonathan Demme ♡ “The scenes between Lecter and Clarice play…as if they were lovers.” – Ted Tally
The Silence of the Lambs débuted in cinemas on February 14, 1991. Hannibal Lecter mentions Valentine’s Day – and considers sending heroine Clarice Starling “a wonderful Valentine” – several times in the novel. (Unfortunately, these lines didn’t make it onto the big screen.) 2021 marks the 30th anniversary of this iconic film and its “perverse sort of love story” in the words of Silence writer Ted Tally, whose screenplay won an Oscar.
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