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564
You still think you're gonna walk
on some beach and see the birdies?

565
I don't think so.

566
I called Senator Ruth Martin.

567
She never heard of any deal with you.

568
They scammed you, Hannibal.

569
Stand outside.

570
And shut the door.

571
There never was a deal with
Senator Martin, but there is now.

572
I designed it. Of course, I worked in a few
conditions for my own benefit as well.

573
Identify Buffalo Bill by name
and, if the girl is found in time,

574
Senator Martin will have you transferred
to the state prison in Tennessee.

575
Answer me, Hannibal.

576
You answer me now or, by God,
you'll never leave this cell.

577
Who is Buffalo Bill?

578
His first name is Louis.

579
I'll tell the rest to the senator herself,
but only in Tennessee.

580
And I have a few conditions of my own.

581
Clean him up and get him ready to go.

582
Jack, Hannibal Lecter's
being transferred to Memphis.

583
Transferred?

584
Did you have a trainee make a phoney
offer to Lecter in the senator's name?

585
Yeah, I rolled the dice. I had to.

586
Well, she's mad as hell, Jack.
Paul Krendler's over here from Justice.

587
She's asking him
to take over in Memphis.

588
MEMPHIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

589
Welcome to Memphis. I'm Lieutenant
Boyle. This is Sergeant Patrick.

590
We'll treat you as good as you treat us.

591
You be a gentleman, you're gonna
get three hots and a cot.

592
Sir. You sign right here,
we'll have us a legal transfer.

593
Where's...?

594
Here, sir. Use mine.

595
Senator Martin, Dr Hannibal Lecter.

596
Dr Lecter, I brought an affidavit
guaranteeing your new rights.

597
You'll wanna read it before I sign.

598
I won't waste your time or Catherine's
time, bargaining for petty privileges.

599
Clarice Starling and that awful Jack
Crawford have wasted far too much time.

600
I only pray they haven't
doomed the poor girl.

601
Let me help you now and I will
trust you when it is all over.

602
You have my word. Paul?

603
Buffalo Bill's real name is Louis Friend.

604
I met him just once. He was referred
to me in April or May 1980

605
by my patient, Benjamin Raspail.

606
They were lovers, you see.

607
But Raspail had become very frightened.

608
Apparently, Louis had
murdered a transient

609
and done things with the skin.

610
We need his address
and a physical description.

611
Tell me, Senator. Did you
nurse Catherine yourself?

612
- What?
- Did you breast-feed her?

613
- Now, wait a minute.
- Yes, I did.

614
- Toughened your nipples, didn't it?
- You son of a bitch!

615
Amputate a man's leg
and he can still feel it tickling.

616
Tell me, Mom, when your little girl
is on the slab, where will it tickle you?

617
Take this thing back to Baltimore.

618
Five foot ten, strongly built,
about 180 pounds.

619
Hair blond, eyes pale blue.

620
He'd be about 35 now. He said he lived
in Philadelphia but may have lied.

621
That's all I can remember, Mom, but if
I think of any more, I will let you know.

622
And, Senator, just one more thing.

623
Love your suit.

624
In a meeting this evening
with Senator Ruth Martin,

625
Dr Lecter agreed
to assist in the investigation

626
of trying to find the abductor, Buffalo Bill.

627
- How do you fit in?
- My insight into Lecter's mind

628
- made this breakthrough possible.
- Buffalo Bill's real name?

629
That is now a matter of record
with the proper authorities.

630
- My name is Dr Frederick Chilton.
- How do you spell that?

631
- Are you with Dr Chilton's group?
- Well, I just saw him outside, sir.

632
Access to Lecter is limited.
We've been getting death threats.

633
I understand, sir.

634
Log in and check your weapon.

635
I can't take all the credit.
Senator Martin, the Justice Department,

636
people at the FBI, folks
at the Baltimore state hospital.

637
And now for the hard part:
apprehending the suspect.

638
Excuse me, folks.
I'm gonna have to catch a flight.

639
Is it true what they're sayin'?

640
He's some kind of vampire?

641
They don't have a name for what he is.

642
You do know the rules, ma'am?

643
Yes, Lieutenant Boyle.
I've questioned him before.

644
Go ahead.

645
Good evening, Clarice.

646
I thought you might like
your drawings back, Doctor.

647
Just until you get your view.

648
How very thoughtful.

649
Or did Jack Crawford send you
for one last wheedle

650
before you're both booted off the case?

651
No, I came because I wanted to.

652
People will say we're in love.

653
Anthrax Island.

654
That was an especially
nice touch, Clarice.

655
- Yours?
- Yes.

656
Yeah.

657
That was good.
Pity about poor Catherine, though.

658
Ticktock, ticktock, ticktock.

659
Your anagrams are showing, Doctor.

660
Louis Friend?

661
Iron sulfide, also known as fool's gold.

662
Oh, Clarice, your problem is
you need to get more fun out of life.

663
You were telling me the truth back in
Baltimore, sir. Please continue now.

664
I've read the case files. Have you?

665
Everything you need to find him
is there in those pages.

666
- Then tell me how.
- First principles, Clarice. Simplicity.

667
Read Marcus Aurelius. Of each
particular thing, ask what is it in itself?

668
What is its nature?

669
What does he do, this man you seek?

670
- He kills women.
- No. That is incidental.

671
What is the first thing he does?
What needs does he serve by killing?

672
Anger.

673
Social acceptance.

674
- Sexual frustrations.
- No. He covets.

675
That is his nature.
And how do we begin to covet, Clarice?

676
Do we seek out things to covet?

677
Make an effort to answer now.

678
No. We just...

679
No, we begin by coveting
what we see every day.

680
Don't you feel eyes
moving over your body, Clarice?

681
And don't your eyes seek out
the things you want?

682
All right, yes. Now please tell me how...

683
No. It is your turn to tell me, Clarice.

684
You don't have any more
vacations to sell.

685
Why did you leave that ranch?

686
Doctor, we don't have
any more time for any of this now.

687
But we don't reckon time
the same way, do we?

688
- This is all the time you'll ever have.
- Later. Listen to me. We've only got five...

689
No. I will listen now.

690
After your father's murder,
you were orphaned.

691
You went to live with cousins on
a sheep and horse ranch in Montana.

692
And?

693
And one morning I just ran away.

694
Not ''just'', Clarice. What set you off?

695
- You started at what time?
- Early. Still dark.

696
Then something woke you, didn't it?
Was it a dream? What was it?

697
I heard a strange noise.

698
What was it?

699
It was screaming.

700
Some kind of screaming.
Like a child's voice.

701
What did you do?

702
I went downstairs.

703
Outside.

704
I crept up into the barn.

705
I was so scared to look inside,
but I had to.

706
What did you see, Clarice?
What did you see?

707
Lambs.

708
They were screaming.

709
They were slaughtering the spring lambs?

710
And they were screaming.

711
- And you ran away?
- No. First I tried to free them.

712
I opened the gate to their pen,
but they wouldn't run.

713
They just stood there, confused.
They wouldn't run.

714
But you could - and you did, didn't you?

715
Yes. I took one lamb
and I ran away as fast as I could.

716
- Where were you going, Clarice?
- I don't know. I didn't have any food,

717
any water and it was very cold, very cold.

718
I thought...

719
I thought if I could save just one, but...

720
He was so heavy.

721
So heavy.

722
I didn't get more than a few miles
when the sheriff's car picked me up.

723
The rancher was so angry, he sent me
to live at the orphanage in Bozeman.

724
I never saw the ranch again.

725
What became of your lamb, Clarice?

726
- He killed him.
- You still wake up sometimes, don't you?

727
Wake up in the dark

728
and hear the screaming of the lambs?

729
Yes.

730
And you think, if you save poor Catherine,
you could make them stop, don't you?

731
You think if Catherine lives,

732
you won't wake up in the dark ever again

733
to that awful screaming of the lambs.

734
I don't know.

735
I don't know.

736
Thank you, Clarice.

737
- Thank you.
- Tell me his name, Doctor.

738
Dr Chilton, I presume.

739
I think you know each other.

740
OK.

741
- Let's go.
- It's your turn, Doctor.

742
- Out.
- Tell me his name.

743
Sorry, ma'am. I've got orders. I have
to put you on a plane. Come on now.

744
Brave Clarice.

745
You will let me know when those lambs
stop screaming, won't you?

746
- Tell me his name, Doctor.
- Clarice.

747
Your case file.

748
Goodbye, Clarice.

749
- Ready when you are, doc.
- Just another minute, please.

750
Son of a bitch demanded a second
dinner. Lamb chops, extra rare.

751
I wonder what he wants for breakfast.
Some damn thing from the zoo?

752
- Good evening, gentlemen.
- OK, doc. Grab some floor.

753
Same drill as before, please.

754
Ready when you are, Sergeant Pembry.

755
OK.

756
Hand me that, would ya?

757
Thanks.

758
Mind the drawings, please.

759
Thank you.

760
Watch it. He's cuffed me!

761
Jesus Christ!

762
Ready when you are, Sergeant Pembry.

763
What is this shit?

764
- Did somebody go up on five?
- No. Nobody went up.

765
Call Pembry. Ask him to tell...

766
CP. Shots fired on five.
Repeat: shots fired on five.

767
Sergeant Tate.

768
- Holy shit.
- What the hell...?

769
Shut up. Bobby, get the vest.

770
- Right, sarge.
- Brady, Howard, cover...

771
Look!

772
- It's stopped.
- Seal off a ten-block radius.

773
Get me the SWAT team
and an ambulance double-quick.

774
We're goin' up.

775
Pembry!

776
Boyle!

777
Oh, God.

778
Go.

779
- Clear.
- Command post.

780
Two officers down.

781
- Lecter's gone, sarge.
- Prisoner is missing.

782
- Boyle's gun is gone, Sergeant.
- Repeat: Lecter is missing and armed.

783
He's stripped the bed. Might be
makin' a rope. Check all windows.

784
Where the fuck is my ambulance?

785
He's alive. Sergeant Tate, he's alive.

786
Get a hold of him
and feel his hand. Talk to him.

787
- What do I say?
- It's Jim Pembry. Talk to him, dammit!

788
Lecter is missing and armed.

789
Pembry, can you hear me?

790
He took Boyle's gun. Pembry got off one
round. There's a chance Lecter was hit.

791
Keep breathin' in and out.
That's it. You're doing a good job.

792
You look real good.

793
Yeah, you look real good.

794
- You ready?
- Let's do it.

795
Let's go.

796
Looking good, Pembry. You're gonna
make it. You're doin' just fine.

797
I need that IV now!

798
Can we get the straps?
Where's the fucking oxygen?

799
Stay with me. Stay with me here.

800
We're losin' him. Downstairs.

801
And up.

802
Elevator!

803
CP to Tate.

804
Roger, Lieutenant. Tate here.

805
I'm on the elevator
bringing Pembry down.

806
He seems to be hangin' on.

807
Top three floors secured.

808
Main stairwell secured.

809
We think he's on two.

810
Tate, are you still with me?

811
We're pretty sure he's somewhere on two,
sir. That's all for now. Over.

812
He's on the roof of the elevator.

813
OK, guys.

814
I see him.

815
There's a gun by his hand.
He's not moving.

816
- One warning: we need him alive.
- Got it.

817
Lecter, put your hands on your head.

818
One in the leg.

819
No movement.

820
Johnny, hold your fire.
We're comin' into the car.

821
We're openin' the hatch.

822
Watch his hands.
If there's any fire, it'll come from us.

823
- Affirm.
- Got it.

824
Memphis General, medical unit 26.

825
We're inbound with a male police officer
with severe facial lacerations.

826
Weapon unknown. We've got grand mal
seizure activity but he's post-ictal now.

827
Vital signs are good.
Pressure is 1 30 over 90.

828
- 90?
- Yeah, that's right, 90. Pulse 84.

829
We got him on lactated Ringer's and
the patient is on ten litres of oxygen...

830
They found the ambulance in a parking
garage at the airport. Crew was dead.

831
He killed a tourist, too.
Got his clothes, cash.

832
- By now he could be anywhere.
- He won't come after me.

833
- Oh, really?
- He won't.

834
I can't explain it.
He would consider that rude.

835
- It's over. She's dead.
- It's not your fault it worked out like this.

836
The thing is that Lecter said everything
we need to catch him is in these pages.

837
Dr Lecter said a lot of things.

838
He's here, Ardelia.

839
Is this Lecter's handwriting?

840
''Clarice, doesn't this random scattering
of sites seem desperately random,

841
like the elaboration of a bad liar?
Hannibal Lecter.''

842
Desperately random?
What does he mean?

843
Not random at all, maybe.
Like there's some pattern here.

844
But there is no pattern
or the computers would have nailed it.

845
- They were even found in random order.
- Random because of the one girl.

846
- The one he weighted down.
- Fredrica Bimmel.

847
From Belvedere, Ohio.

848
First girl taken, third body found.

849
- Why?
- She didn't drift. He weighted her down.

850
What did Lecter say
about the first principles?

851
- Simplicity.
- What does this guy do? He covets.

852
How do we first start to covet?

853
- We covet what we see...
- Every day.

854
- Hot damn, Clarice.
- He knew her.

855
BELVEDERE, OHIO

856
- Mr Bimmel?
- That's me.

857
I'm Clarice Starling. I'm with the FBI.

858
I sure appreciate you letting me
take a look around, Mr Bimmel.

859
I don't know nothin' new to tell ya.

860
Police been back here
so many times already.

861
Fredrica went into Chicago
on the bus to see about a job.

862
She left the interview OK.
She never come home.

863
Her bedroom's how she left it.

864
Upstairs. Door to the left.

865
He's making himself a ''woman suit'',
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