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  1. Red Dragon. (2002 film) Red Dragon is a 2002 psychological thriller film based on the 1981 novel by Thomas Harris. It was directed by Brett Ratner and written by Ted Tally. It is the third film of the Dino De Laurentiis Company production, the last produced by Universal Pictures, and the last to star Anthony Hopkins as Lecter.

  2. Oct 4, 2002 · A retired FBI agent with psychological gifts helps track down a serial killer known as the Tooth Fairy, with the help of imprisoned forensic psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter. Based on the novel by Thomas Harris, this film is a prequel to The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal.

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    • Crime, Drama, Thriller
    • Brett Ratner
    • 2002-10-04
  3. Red Dragon. Ex-FBI agent Will Graham (Edward Norton) is an expert investigator who quit the Bureau after almost losing his life in the process of capturing the elusive Dr. Lecter (Anthony Hopkins ...

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    • Brett Ratner
    • R
    • Anthony Hopkins
  4. Find out who starred in the 2002 film adaptation of Thomas Harris' novel Red Dragon, based on the character Hannibal Lecter. See the full cast and crew list, including actors, directors, writers, producers, and more.

  5. A set of grisly murders brings F.B.I. Agent Will Graham (Edward Norton) out of retirement and puts him in search of an atrocious killer (Ralph Fiennes), who's driven by the image of a painting. Yet his only means of survival and success are to seek the help of another madman, whom he captured, Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Sir Anthony Hopkins).

  6. Red Dragon. The detective who put Hannibal Lecter behind bars must turn to the psycho shrink for help in stopping a maniac in this 2002 thriller. 8,553 IMDb 7.2 2 h 4 min 2002. X-Ray R. Action · Horror · Strange · Tense. Available to rent or buy. Rent. HD $3.79. Buy.

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  8. Oct 4, 2002 · A thriller based on Thomas Harris' first novel, featuring Hannibal Lecter as a cannibalistic serial killer and his former FBI profiler Will Graham. The film explores the dark psychology of the characters, the atmosphere of dread, and the droll humor of Lecter's predicament.

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