Hannibal
Hannibal (2001)

Hannibal

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Hannibal Lecter's left fingers, holding a cigarette, while waiting for Rinaldo Pazzi to leaf through the suitcase inventory.

When Lecter fights with Pazzi they are standing between the projector and the screen, but you can still see the whole slide.

It looks as if the projector has been moved out of the way and the shadow we see is cast by another light source.

The voiceover "reading" Hannibal's letter to Clarice is very different from the written version we see.

The sky changes from dusk to dark and back again several times while the cars drive to the house.

Clarice relinquishes her badge and gun in front of Richmond, Virginia's beautiful skyline (standing in for Washington, D.

Lecter signs M.

very small on the letter, but when Clarice is reading it, M.

is written very large.

The right side of the van following Clarice from her house is damaged with a headlight that does not match the undamaged, left side.

Later, as the van is seen before crashing into items, the damage is missing and the headlight matches the other side.

The clock on the wall when Hannibal dines with Paul and Clarice.

The typeface on Lecter's copy of the Washington Post is different from what the Post uses for their headlines and text.

On many of the close-up shots of Mason Verger, the actor's top lip is separated from the top lip of his makeup.

This is especially obvious on the low shots looking up at his face.

On the surround audio track, as heard in cinemas, the drug bust features sounds of gunfire that don't correspond with where the shooters are standing.

Also, at least once the camera angle changes and the sound effects remain in the same place.

The web site Pazzi accesses about Lecter begins with "In 1992.

" Later shots show the same text beginning with "In 1990.

" When Mason Verger's Italian pig breeders have the swine devour a mannequin, in one shot a pig deforms the mannequin's face with its giant fangs; in the next shot, the mannequin's head is intact and reinflated with no evidence of the prior abuse that should have left it permanently concave.

Inspector Pazzi's cellphone is switched off in the library, when Lecter takes it and talks to Clarice.

Although it is on vibrate mode, the LCD display is blank.

When Clarice is handing in her gun and badge, her earrings change from studs to hoops and back again.

There are several instances while Starling is listening to the recorded conversations from _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv) where the recordings differ from what was said in the movie.

In addition some of the recorded conversations never occurred.

Also the conversations were supposedly recorded by the doctor in charge of the institution but the conversation that occurred outside the institution while Hannibal was in the cage is still on tape even though the doctor could not have possibly recorded it since he didn't know it was going to happen and stopped it as soon as he found out.

When Pazzi approaches the library to visit Hannibal and retrieve the suitcases, a group of monks are seen waiting for the camera to reach them in order to start walking down the stairs.

Then as soon as Pazzi rings the doorbell, you can see the monks coming back up the stairs behind him.

When Clarice is talking to Mason at his home, when the camera cuts back to Clarice her mouth is shut, but the voice keeps on talking for about 3 seconds.

When Francesco is on the pay phone, the same woman walks by twice.

It is the woman in the green sweater.

When Hannibal gives 'Dante Alighieri' (qv)'s Sonett to Allegra Pazzi and says, ".

This might amuse you," his mouth doesn't match the words.

The blood and shattered windshield at the beginning of the film disappear and reappear between shots.

When Krendler picks up the faked postcard from Lecter, we can see the handwritten text.

The last line reads "Sounds like him to me.

" This last is clearly a part of the dialogue and was not intended for the text of the postcard.

Immediately after Lecter begins to subdue Pazzi, their shadows are shown against the screen upon which Lecter was displaying his slides for his presentation.

Since the projector at the back of the room was the source of the image on the screen, their shadows should have hidden the underlying portions of the image but those portions are clearly still visible, probably from a rear-screen projector.

The phone number of the Geneva lawyer is four digits too short to be a Swiss phone number.

When Lecter picks up the piece of glass from the broken mirror to give to Verger, he does so with a handkerchief, presumably to avoid leaving fingerprints, but when he hands it to Verger, he does so with a bare hand.

When Clarice meets up with Barney the fan in the window when is on during their conversation.

Later during that same conversation Barney walks over to it and it is off.

He flips it on.

At dinner, Clarice grabs the butter knife, but in a later shot when the camera is focused on Hannibal/Paul, she grabs it again before attempting to attack Hannibal as he approaches her with wine.

During the scene where Pazzi and Benetti are watching the debate, Benetti offers Pazzi a cigarette, Pazzi declines and Benetti starts smoking.

In the next shot Pazzi is the one smoking while Benetti has no cigarette.

When the letter is being read by Starling and there is a voiceover by Lecter, we see Lecter playing 'Johann Sebastian Bach' (qv)'s Goldberg Variations on piano.

The keys struck by Lecter and the notes we hear do not match exactly, suggesting 'Anthony Hopkins (I)' (qv) mimicked playing the piano for the camera.

In the kitchen scene near the end of the movie when Hannibal has Clarice up against the fridge, she slips the handcuff on him.

He then raises his arm showing the handcuff with the key hole clearly visible, in the next shot from a different angle, the key hole is not visible.

When Agent Starling is watching the fireworks near the end, the fireworks are shown exploding in the sky across the lake, but the accompanying sound effects are in sync with the explosions.

If the fireworks were indeed across the lake, the sound would be delayed for about a second after the visible explosion because of the speed of sound.

When Pazzi visits the FBI webpage, He clicks on Top Ten Most Wanted Fugitives, which brings him to a restricted access page, where he is required to login.

The FBI Top Ten list is viewable by anybody, no need to login.

In the opening scene in the Den, Barney opens the pink box and shows Mason the mask, the untied strings used to close the box change position in the different shots.

In the Fish Market scene near the end when Evelda and Clarice have the shoot out, Evelda's blue scarf is in a different position from when she is shooting the gun, to the next scene when she is shot by Clarice.

As Lecter pushes Inspector Pazzi on the cart to the balcony, he gets to the edge and stops.

In the next shot, they are still in motion for a second then come to a stop.

As the Fish Market scene ends with the final car crash, the gang member hanging out of the passenger side of the car is tossed around letting go of the machine gun and partially landing on the hood of the other car, with no gun in hand.

In the next shot he has the gun back in his hand.

When Clarice is meeting with the perfume experts, the note from Hannibal is passed to the last person.

As he receives the note with the tweezers, he takes it holding it on the bottom corner, in the next scene as he smells it, he is holding it on the top corner.

When Hannibal Lecter undersigns the letter to Clarice Starling, he draws a line above his name from the "b" of Hannibal to the M.

But when Starling reads the letter the line suddenly starts above the first "n" of Hannibal.

Hannibal mis-pronounces the word 'tableaux' (plural of 'tableau') as having an 'S' on the end ('tableaus') - an unusual mistake for such a cultured and educated man to make.

(However, this may not actually be a mistake on his part, but rather an intended error.

There have been times when Dr Lecter purposely mis-pronounces words for the sake of effect, such as the "census taker" speech in _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv).

In that scene (after brow-beating Clarice for her humble West Virginia roots) he pronounces "Chianti" as "Key-ant-y" as a subtle taunting with regards to what he perceives as her uncultured origins.

) At dinner, Lecter slices a piece of Krendler's brain on the left side.

In the next shot the cut is on the right side of his brain.

When Lecter closes the fridge door on Agent Starling's hair, a reflection of Agent Krendler is seen briefly where he not only has no tea towel on his head, but also has a complete head.

When Hannibal is reading newspaper headlines propped up on his piano, one of them purports to be from Washington, D.

However, the headline uses the British phrasing, "Drugs Bust," instead of the American "Drug Bust," giving away the true source of the printed prop.

When Clarice is getting interviewed by the board, and Krendler is first introduced, they pan to a shot of the floor and you can clearly see the actor's mark, which a man later steps into.

The recorded phone number in Geneva begins with "004123".

This is incorrect, as Geneva's area code is 22, hence the number should begin with "004122" SPOILER:When Mason Verger falls into the pit, the pigs do not come to him immediately.

In an attempt to draw their attention, the trainers use a clearly visible broom handle, tapping it against the floor in the lower right hand corner of the screen.

When Hannibal drank his wine he cleared his fingerprints.

He doesn't do so with his little cup.

In the opening scene, Verger asks Barney questions about Starling's relationship with Lecter that imply it's their first discussion on the subject, yet Verger subsequently tells Barney to "keep all those items from your personal treasure trove coming," implying that they meet on a regular basis.

As Clarice and Barney are in his apartment discussing the fact that he is dealing in Hannibal Lecter related memorabilia, he bribes her into silence by giving her a block of audio tape cassettes originally recorded by Dr Chilton while Dr Lecter was an inmate at his asylum.

However, in _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv), we see Dr Chilton eavesdropping and recording an actual conversation between agent Starling and Hannibal, yet we see him holding what appears to be a miniature reel-to-reel audio recording unit, which does not use the type of cassettes we see Barney in possession of.

Strictly speaking, a reel-to-reel and cassettes are similar in format and mechanics, but there is a large visual difference between the tapes that we see Barney giving Clarice in _Hannibal (2001)_ (qv) and the tape that we saw actually recording the conversation.

When Krendler visits Clairice in her basement office, she is sitting back with her feet up on the the desk.

As the shots change back and forth, her crossed legs change position several times.

In his lecture on Dante's Inferno in the Capponi Library in Florence, Lecter incorrectly assigns the sin of avarice to Pier della Vigna, who died by hanging; Dante emphasizes Vigna's blamelessness and says he was unjustly executed.

Lecter also inaccurately attributes the quote "I made my own home my gallows" to della Vigna--the quote comes from an anonymous Florentine suicide invented by Dante.

When Lecter writes his first letter to Clarice, he licks the envelope to seal it.

When we see it on her desk before she opens it, the only thing keeping it shut is the seal wax in the center.

however, Lecter licks the envelope to provide DNA to verify it is not a fake, as he is "re-emerging" from hiding.

In his lecture on Dante's Inferno in the Capponi Library in Florence, Lecter incorrectly assigns the sin of avarice to Pier della Vigna, who died by hanging; Dante emphasizes Vigna's innocence and says he was unjustly accused by envious subordinates, which drove him to suicide.

Lecter also inaccurately attributes the quote "I made my own home my gallows" to Vigna, the quote comes from an anonymous Florentine suicide invented by Dante.

When Starling puts the handcuffs on Hannibal's hand, you only hear one of the cuffs clicking sound, and there is no sound for the cuffs on her hand.

Seconds before it showed her hand with no cuffs, so the cuffs had to be put on around the same time.

The aircraft on which Lecter flees the US is a Boeing 747 in the exterior shot.

The interior, though, is a Boeing 767.

When Pazzi is searching for Lecter on the FBI's ten-most-wanted page, the reward is listed as $250,000.

Later, the reward is shown as $3,000,000.

However, this is a different site.

The lower amount is the FBI's reward, while the 3 million is Mason Verger's reward.

It is indicated that Hannibal has been removed from the FBI's Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, only to be put back on it when the investigation is re-activated.

However, individuals are only removed from the list if they die, are captured, or charges against them are dropped, so Hannibal should have remained on the list the entire time.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
5 August 2001 USA USD 165,091,464
29 July 2001 USA USD 165,090,485
22 July 2001 USA USD 165,088,539
15 July 2001 USA USD 165,086,283
8 July 2001 USA USD 165,083,284
1 July 2001 USA USD 165,083,284
24 June 2001 USA USD 165,072,240
17 June 2001 USA USD 165,072,240
10 June 2001 USA USD 165,043,820
3 June 2001 USA USD 165,024,928
27 May 2001 USA USD 164,977,884
20 May 2001 USA USD 164,815,172
13 May 2001 USA USD 164,648,671
6 May 2001 USA USD 164,451,488
29 April 2001 USA USD 164,210,129
22 April 2001 USA USD 163,877,858
15 April 2001 USA USD 163,387,569
8 April 2001 USA USD 162,916,511
1 April 2001 USA USD 162,035,198
25 March 2001 USA USD 160,116,695
18 March 2001 USA USD 157,077,220
11 March 2001 USA USD 151,462,923
4 March 2001 USA USD 142,783,661
25 February 2001 USA USD 128,512,863
18 February 2001 USA USD 107,376,007
11 February 2001 USA USD 58,003,121
USA USD 165,092,268
8 April 2001 UK GBP 21,422,605
1 April 2001 UK GBP 21,195,032
25 March 2001 UK GBP 20,841,162
18 March 2001 UK GBP 20,202,862
11 March 2001 UK GBP 19,082,502
4 March 2001 UK GBP 17,016,155
25 February 2001 UK GBP 13,526,686
18 February 2001 UK GBP 6,402,540
30 June 2012 Worldwide USD 351,692,268
Denmark DKK 10,546,054
2001 Germany EUR 19,567,929
31 December 2001 Italy ITL 23,858,600,000
18 February 2001 Singapore SGD 140,000
Singapore SGD 1,550,000
10 August 2002 Spain EUR 11,523,594
31 July 2002 Spain EUR 11,516,676
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
11 February 2001 USA USD 58,003,121 3,230
18 February 2001 UK GBP 6,402,540 421
25 February 2001 Netherlands EUR 1,098,000 95
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
5 August 2001 USA USD 435 2
29 July 2001 USA USD 774 5
22 July 2001 USA USD 1,309 5
15 July 2001 USA USD 1,402 4
8 July 2001 USA USD 2,512 9
1 July 2001 USA USD 3,903 15
24 June 2001 USA USD 4,815 15
17 June 2001 USA USD 11,754 38
10 June 2001 USA USD 10,710 39
3 June 2001 USA USD 16,643 49
27 May 2001 USA USD 119,928 236
20 May 2001 USA USD 108,410 256
13 May 2001 USA USD 126,590 296
6 May 2001 USA USD 161,091 359
29 April 2001 USA USD 207,920 455
22 April 2001 USA USD 358,715 660
15 April 2001 USA USD 291,007 520
8 April 2001 USA USD 504,432 800
1 April 2001 USA USD 1,196,007 1,397
25 March 2001 USA USD 1,914,209 1,812
18 March 2001 USA USD 3,566,601 2,433
11 March 2001 USA USD 5,847,287 2,947
4 March 2001 USA USD 10,051,008 3,272
25 February 2001 USA USD 15,767,006 3,292
18 February 2001 USA USD 33,501,505 3,238
11 February 2001 USA USD 58,003,121 3,230
8 April 2001 UK GBP 131,065 160
1 April 2001 UK GBP 186,391 190
25 March 2001 UK GBP 326,374 276
18 March 2001 UK GBP 614,441 392
11 March 2001 UK GBP 1,208,717 428
4 March 2001 UK GBP 2,026,933 422
25 February 2001 UK GBP 3,574,408 421
18 February 2001 UK GBP 6,402,540 421

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