Manhunter (1986)
Rated R
Starring: William Petersen, Brian Cox, and
Tom Noonan
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Dr. Hannibal Lecter is one
of cinema's most appealing villains. Most remember his first on-screen
appearance as being in 1991's The Silence
of the Lambs with Anthony Hopkins in the role. However, that's not correct.
The first person to play Hannibal Lecter was Brian Cox. The movie in which
he first appeared is Manhunter, the original film version of "Red
Dragon", although his name is spelled Lecktor for some reason.
Forensic investigator Will
Graham (William Petersen) has retired from the FBI after being psychologically
traumatized by his last case: Dr.
Hannibal Lecktor. Graham's work involved getting inside the minds of the
killers he tracked and thinking as they might do as they stalk their victims.
As he explains the process to his son, this means he has to have "the
most horrible thoughts in the world." Wanting to be with his family,
Graham has retreated to a beach home in Florida. When Jack Crawford (Dennis
Farina) arrives to ask him back for one more case, he hesitates. When
Jack reveals the killer is going after families, Graham can't say no.
The killer -- nicknamed "The Tooth Fairy" --
breaks into houses of seemingly unconnected people. The killings aren't
even in the same
state and there doesn't appear to be any similarity between the cases
at all. Graham decides to visit his old adversary, Lecktor, in prison
to try to recover the mindset he needs to work on a case of this nature.
Lecktor, who is something of a celebrity in the serial killer world, manages
to strike up a correspondence with The Tooth Fairy. Will and the FBI try
to use Lecktor to lure the killer out, but the plan doesn't quite go as
planned.
If you've seen any of the other film adaptations of Thomas Harris' novels
that feature Anthony Hopkins as Lecter, this film will probably seem a
little odd and dated. However, if you watch it with the knowledge that
it was the first of the Harris novels to reach the screen and the first
attempt to bring Lecter to life, everything falls into place. Lecter is
not the focus of Manhunter. Nor should he be. This is the story of Will
Graham and his struggle to deal with the type of process he uses to catch
killers. He essentially thinks like a killer and this goes against what
he holds dear in life: his family.
William Petersen, who had only one major role before this, holds the
film together with his intense portrayal of Will Graham. He's clearly
tortured by his job and his responsibility to find the killer. It's fitting
that Petersen would go on to find greater fame as Gil Grissom on TV's
C.S.I. doing similar work. Brian Cox, as Lecktor, is subtle and yet still
very menacing. I prefer his Lecktor to Hopkins' more over-the-top portrayal
in The Silence of the Lambs and Hannibal. Tom Noonan, who plays Francis
Dollarhyde, is outstanding. He is the true villain of Manhunter and while
his character isn't as fully developed as Will Graham, his is almost as
sympathetic a portrayal. His scenes with Reba (Joan Allen) do a lot to
showcase his internal conflict.
Michael Mann's direction is moody and stylish. Although some may think
it looks like an overlong episode of Miami Vice -- which Mann produced
and wrote -- it's still a very effective and engrossing thriller. It definitely
looks and sounds like a film made in the 1980s, but it retains its edge.
Highly recommended. Trivia: The
film was originally to be entitled Red Dragon, after the
novel, but when Year of the Dragon (1985) flopped, Dino De Laurentiis
decided to avoid a "dragon" title. (Source: The
Internet Movie Database) |