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You'd have reasonable access to books.
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Best of all, though,
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one week of the year,
you get to leave the hospital
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and go here.
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Plum Island.
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Every day of that week you may walk on
the beach, you may swim in the ocean,
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for up to one hour, under SWAT team
surveillance, of course.
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And there you have it.
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A copy of the Buffalo Bill case file.
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A copy of the senator's offer.
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This offer is non-negotiable and final.
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Catherine Martin dies, you get nothing.
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''Plum Island Animal Disease
Research Centre.''
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Sounds charming.
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That's only a part of the island.
There's a very nice beach.
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- Terns nest there. There's beautiful...
- Terns?
483
If I help you, Clarice,
it will be ''turns'' with us too.
484
Quid pro quo. I tell you things,
you tell me things.
485
Not about this case, though.
About yourself.
486
Quid pro quo. Yes or no?
487
Yes or no, Clarice?
Poor little Catherine is waiting.
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Go, Doctor.
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What is your worst memory of childhood?
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The death of my father.
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Tell me about it and don't lie, or I'll know.
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He was a town marshal.
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One night he surprised two burglars
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coming out the back of a drugstore.
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They shot him.
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Was he killed outright?
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No, he was very strong.
He lasted more than a month.
498
My mother died when I was very young.
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My father had become the whole world to
me, and, when he left me, I had nothing.
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I was ten years old.
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You're very frank, Clarice.
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I think it would be quite something
to know you in private life.
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Quid pro quo, Doctor.
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So tell me about Miss West Virginia.
Was she a large girl?
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- Yes.
- Big through the hips? Roomy?
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- They all were.
- What else?
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She had an object deliberately
inserted into her throat.
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Now, that hasn't been made public yet.
We don't know what it means.
509
Was it a butterfly?
510
Yes. A moth.
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Just like the one we found
in Benjamin Raspail's head an hour ago.
512
Why does he place them there, Doctor?
513
The significance of the moth is change.
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Caterpillar into chrysalis, or pupa,
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and from thence into beauty.
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Our Billy wants to change, too.
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There's no correlation between
transsexualism and violence.
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- Transsexuals are very passive.
- Clever girl.
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You're so close to the way you're
gonna catch him, do you realise that?
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No. Tell me why.
521
After your father's murder you were
orphaned. What happened next?
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I don't imagine the answer is
on those second-rate shoes, Clarice.
523
I lived with my mother's cousin and her
husband in Montana. They had a ranch.
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- Was it a cattle ranch?
- Sheep and horses.
525
- How long did you live there?
- Two months.
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- Why so briefly?
- I ran away.
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Why, Clarice? Did the rancher
make you perform fellatio?
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Did he sodomise you?
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No. He was a very decent man.
530
Quid pro quo, Doctor.
531
Billy is not a real transsexual.
But he thinks he is. He tries to be.
532
He's tried to be a lot of things, I expect.
533
You said that I was very close to the way
we would catch him. What did you mean?
534
There are three centres for
transsexual surgery: Johns Hopkins,
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the University of Minnesota
and Columbus Medical Centre.
536
I wouldn't be surprised if Billy had applied
for sex reassignment at all of them
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and been rejected.
538
On what basis would they reject him?
539
Look for severe childhood disturbances
associated with violence.
540
Our Billy wasn't born a criminal, Clarice.
541
He was made one through years
of systematic abuse.
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Billy hates his own identity, you see,
543
and he thinks
that makes him a transsexual.
544
But his pathology is
a thousand times more savage
545
and more terrifying.
546
It rubs the lotion on its skin.
It does this whenever it's told.
547
Mister, my family'll pay cash. Whatever
ransom you're asking for, they'll pay it.
548
It rubs the lotion on its skin
or else it gets the hose again.
549
Yes, it will, Precious. It will get the hose.
550
OK, OK.
551
Mister, if you let me go,
I won't press charges, I promise.
552
See, my mom is a real important woman.
553
I guess you already know that.
554
Now it places the lotion in the basket.
555
Please!
556
Please!
557
I wanna go home, please!
558
It places the lotion in the basket.
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I wanna see my mommy!
560
Please!
561
I wanna see my...
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I wanna see my mommy.
563
Put the fucking lotion in the basket!
564
You still think you're gonna walk
on some beach and see the birdies?
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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.
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And shut the door.
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There never was a deal with
Senator Martin, but there is now.
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I designed it. Of course, I worked in a few
conditions for my own benefit as well.
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Identify Buffalo Bill by name
and, if the girl is found in time,
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Senator Martin will have you transferred
to the state prison in Tennessee.
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Answer me, Hannibal.
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You answer me now or, by God,
you'll never leave this cell.
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Who is Buffalo Bill?
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His first name is Louis.
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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?
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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
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Welcome to Memphis. I'm Lieutenant
Boyle. This is Sergeant Patrick.
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We'll treat you as good as you treat us.
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You be a gentleman, you're gonna
get three hots and a cot.
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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.
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Dr Lecter, I brought an affidavit
guaranteeing your new rights.
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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.
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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?
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Buffalo Bill's real name is Louis Friend.
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I met him just once. He was referred
to me in April or May 1980
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by my patient, Benjamin Raspail.
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They were lovers, you see.
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But Raspail had become very frightened.
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Apparently, Louis had
murdered a transient
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and done things with the skin.
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We need his address
and a physical description.
611
Tell me, Senator. Did you
nurse Catherine yourself?
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- What?
- Did you breast-feed her?
613
- Now, wait a minute.
- Yes, I did.
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- Toughened your nipples, didn't it?
- You son of a bitch!
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Amputate a man's leg
and he can still feel it tickling.
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Tell me, Mom, when your little girl
is on the slab, where will it tickle you?
617
Take this thing back to Baltimore.
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Five foot ten, strongly built,
about 180 pounds.
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Hair blond, eyes pale blue.
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He'd be about 35 now. He said he lived
in Philadelphia but may have lied.
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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,
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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.
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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 sprin
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