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Red Dragon
Driving by his deep will of revealing the hidden truth, Graham, a former FBI agent who enjoys with the ability to read the ideas and enter into the minds of criminals, returns to work, in order to find the suspect, but incidents come to climax when he finds out that the killer is Dr. Hallible.
25 August 1944, New Rochelle, New York, USA
16 June 1978
17 December 1962, USA
1 October 1960, Jacksonville, North Carolina, USA
1 May 1948, Santa Rosa, California, USA
10 June 1949, Newport News, Virginia, USA
11 May 1965, Michigan, USA
12 December 1943, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
21 November 1942, New York City, New York, USA
14 January 1967, Islington, London, England, UK
23 October 1939, Billings, Montana, USA
13 January 1950, Rome, Lazio, Italy
21 June 1932, Buenos Aires, Argentina
April1957, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
24 February 1958, New York City, New York, USA
30 September 1966, Hardinsburg, Kentucky, USA
15 May 1964, Los Angeles, California, USA
April 29, 2009
A surprisingly good and entertaining finisher...
February 07, 2007
A decent enough entertainment that sticks closely to the novel.
October 04, 2002
Everything's a little too familiar.
January 15, 2005
Hopkins should know better than to lessen the impact of these performances with redundant encores.
December 28, 2010
Great, but too scary and violent for most teens.
December 06, 2005
Who would've guessed the guy who gave us Money Talks, Rush Hour and The Family Man had what it takes to realize a thriller as smartly effective as this?
February 09, 2006
Where Mann and Demme steered the hokum away from dull genre generalities, Ratner's point-and-film literalness churns out a thriller by rote, shorn of the psychological dogfighting that distinguished the first two films.
February 17, 2007
The film oozes contempt for its audience, caring nothing for the characters or suspense and only craving money.
October 04, 2002
Elegant, dark, alluring, frightening, mesmerizing.
October 07, 2002
Wonderful performances and some really chilling moments.
February 07, 2007
Frank Whaley and Philip Seymour Hoffman play minor characters so annoying they might as well wear T-shirts reading 'Eat My Brain.'
October 05, 2002
The beats are the same, but the eerie vibe has been lost in translation.

