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William Thomas Harris III (born September 22, 1940) [1] is an American writer. He is the author of a series of suspense novels about Hannibal Lecter.The majority of his works have been adapted into films and television, including The Silence of the Lambs, which became only the third film in Academy Awards history to sweep the Oscars in all of the five major categories.
The Silence of the Lambs is a 1988 psychological horror crime thriller novel by Thomas Harris. Published August 29, it is the sequel to Harris's 1981 novel Red Dragon , and both novels feature the cannibalistic serial killer and brilliant psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter .
The series has since expanded into film and television, having four timeline-connected franchise films: The Silence of the Lambs (1991), Hannibal (2001), Red Dragon (2002) and Hannibal Rising (2007), with three starring Anthony Hopkins.
Thirty years ago, “The Silence of the Lambs” terrified audiences worldwide — along with its two stars. As directed by Jonathan Demme, the R-rated blockbuster didn’t just rely on blood and ...
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The Silence of the Lambs or Silence of the Lamb may refer to: The Silence of the Lambs, a 1988 novel by Thomas Harris The Silence of the Lambs, a 1991 film directed by Jonathan Demme based on the novel and starring Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins "Silence of the Lamb" (Veronica Mars), a 2005 television episode of Veronica Mars
The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally, adapted from Thomas Harris's 1988 novel. It stars Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling , a young FBI trainee who is hunting a serial killer named " Buffalo Bill " ( Ted Levine ), who skins his female victims.
Saxon is arguably best known for producing the film The Silence of the Lambs. Formerly Jonathan Demme's producing partner, his films include Beloved, Ulee's Gold, That Thing You Do!, The Truth About Charlie, Married to the Mob, Miami Blues and Philadelphia. After parting ways with Demme, Saxon produced Charlie Kaufman and Spike Jonze's Adaptation..