-
All our servers are currently overloaded. Please try again later or get our premium subscription.Get PremiumRefresh pageWe are currently experiencing technical difficulties with our servers. We hope to have this resolved soon. This issue doesn't affect premium users.Get PremiumWatch on MixDrop/MyStream
Hannibal
TrailerSeven years have passed since Dr. Hannibal Lecter (Anthony Hopkins) escaped from custody. Hannibal tries to reconnect with now disgraced FBI agent Clarice Starling and finds himself a target for revenge from a powerful victim.Actors: Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Gary Oldman, Ray Liotta, Frankie Faison, Giancarlo Giannini, Francesca Neri, Zeljko Ivanek, Hazelle Goodman, David Andrews, Francis Guinan, ...»Director: Ridley ScottCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 131 minQuality: HDRelease: 2001IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
- Oldest
-
Actors of "Hannibal"
-
Characters of "Hannibal"
Dr. Hannibal LecterPlayed by: Anthony HopkinsClarice StarlingPlayed by: Julianne MooreMason VergerPlayed by: Gary OldmanPaul KrendlerPlayed by: Ray LiottaBarney MatthewsPlayed by: Frankie FaisonInsp. Rinaldo PazziPlayed by: Giancarlo GianniniAllegra PazziPlayed by: Francesca NeriDr. Cordell DoemlingPlayed by: Zeljko IvanekEvelda DrumgoPlayed by: Hazelle GoodmanFBI Agent PearsallPlayed by: David AndrewsFBI Asst. Director NoonanPlayed by: Francis GuinanDEA Agent John EldridgePlayed by: James OpherCarlo DeograciasPlayed by: Ivano MarescottiMatteoPlayed by: Fabrizio GifuniPieroPlayed by: Alex CorradoTommasoPlayed by: Marco GrecoSogliatoPlayed by: Robert RiettyOfficer BoltonPlayed by: Terry SerpicoSpecial Agent BurkePlayed by: Boyd KestnerSpecial Agent John BrighamPlayed by: Peter ShawGeoffrey, FBI Mail BoyPlayed by: Kent LinvilleAsst. Mayor Benny HolcombePlayed by: Don McManusIl Mostro DetectivePlayed by: Aaron CraigAgent Franco BenettiPlayed by: Andrea PiedimonteMr. KoniePlayed by: Johannes Kiebranz -
Directors of "Hannibal"
-
Creators of "Hannibal"
-
Critic Reviews of "Hannibal"
Time OutFebruary 09, 2006The weight-watchers script sensibly dispenses with several characters to serve a brew that's enjoyably spicy but low on substance.
New York Magazine/VultureSeptember 26, 2002Hannibal Lecter is the ostensible cannibal of this franchise, but the real cannibals are his creators. I wouldn't be surprised if the next time, they have him endorsing his favorite Chianti.
Globe and MailMarch 19, 2002Hannibal definitely grabs at the emotions, but not the one it's after. You come in hoping to have the wits scared out of you and leave with your temper barely in check.
SlateFebruary 12, 2001Simply a fat slab of sadism.
Washington PostFebruary 09, 2001Hopkins, who is electrifying in almost anything he does, reprises the mastery he brought to Silence of the Lambs. Even in a movie as patchworky as this, he's always compelling.
Washington PostFebruary 09, 2001It is not bad on its own terms, and it is certainly engrossing, but it comes nowhere near the power and sordid glory of the original.
Common Sense MediaDecember 15, 2010Thoroughly distasteful. Not for kids.
TheMovieReport.comFebruary 11, 2009Doesn't work as its own individual, self-contained cinematic entity.
eFilmCritic.comSeptember 17, 2007A dark and complexly entertaining ride, highly generous to multiple viewings.
EmanuelLevy.ComOctober 10, 2006The near-impossible taks and insurmountable problems have been handled by Scott in a proficient if unexciting way. Aware that he can't possibly meet viewers' expectations, Scott has made a different film, more florid, baroque, and tongue-in-cheek.
Combustible CelluloidMay 26, 2006Scott's elegant, shadowy atmosphere and deliberate pacing make the film a delightfully spooky experience.
Three Movie BuffsSeptember 30, 2005There are moments of a good movie buried amongst this over the top thriller. But these moments are all too rare.
-
Gallery of "Hannibal"