Red Dragon
Red Dragon (2002)

Red Dragon

2/5
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7.2IMDb60Metascore

Detalles

Elenco

Errores

Dolarhyde attempts to break through the bedroom door but stops just after damaging the door jamb.

Later, after the shooting, Molly has to break the slats to get to her family, but the door jamb is intact.

When Francis is doing bench presses, a camera operator wearing a black t-shirt is reflected in the one of the mirrors.

When Dolarhyde has speaks closely to the captive Lounds, the scar on his upper lip is falling off.

After Graham finds out the video tapes are what links the victims the aircraft flying at dusk is the outline of a Falcon 2000.

The film takes place sometime in the early '80s and the Falcon 2000 was not delivered until March of 1995.

At 82:30 on the DVD, when Lecter is saying, "Clever work on his note, by the way," the camera is reflected in the glass under Lecter's chin.

There is a cord visible when the burning wheelchair is rolling down the street, and is also indicated by a trail of fire left behind it when it has fallen over.

The Georgia state flag that appears in the movie was the current state flag of Georgia in 2002, but Georgia had a different flag in the 1980s - when the movie takes place.

When Will is teaching Molly to shoot at the farm, there is no visible recoil when she discharges the revolver.

This would be practically impossible with a 357 or 44 in the hands of a novice.

There is no flash either, just wisps of smoke.

In fact, the gun shakes more while she's cycling the cylinder then when she discharges it.

There are also no bullets in any of the chamber.

Finally, neither are wearing safety goggles, which as a FBI field agents should be second nature when firing in a range-type setting.

When Dolarhyde is at The Brooklyn Museum, the woman who shows him the painting has eyeglasses hanging on a chain around her neck.

After she says, "It's remarkable, isn't it? Two hundred years old.

looks so fresh.

so vivid", as Dolarhyde leans in for a closer look, she is now wearing the eyeglasses on her face.

On the beginning of the movie, immediately after Lecter stabbing Graham, the detective falls down, along with a basket full of arrows.

Then he stabs Lecter with the arrows.

When Lecter gets up, the camera shows Graham on the floor, but with no arrows or basket along his right side.

On the next camera shot, the arrows are back in place.

At the end of the title sequence, following the prologue, the unseen killer rapidly flicks through the pages of his journal.

Going through this sequence frame-by-frame reveals two identical pages - highly implausible in a scrapbook-style journal (The repeated page consists of one boxed article at the top, a picture at the bottom-left, and part of another article at the bottom right, the text selectively obliterated with a black marker pen).

Set in the 1980s, a prequel to _The Silence of the Lambs (1991)_ (qv), the VHS of _Mrs.

Doubtfire (1993)_ (qv) couldn't possibly exist to be a part of the Leeds family VHS collection.

The first time we see the "Tooth Fairy"'s tattoos, the rear view clearly shows him to be naked.

When he turns around, however, although he is figleafed by a towel, his jockey shorts are visible.

When Lecter acquires Graham's address, the pulses heard in the handset do not match the ones he is tapping out.

When you make a call this way the number of pulses you hear are matching with the tapped ones.

When Molly learns to shoot at the farm, every shot she takes echoes, but Molly and Will are in an open plain.

The only way for the shot to echo is if they were in an enclosed space.

Actor 'Ralph Fiennes' (qv) speaks with an impaired speech, mentioned as due to his character's Cleft Palette repair, but when we hear "flashbacks" to his childhood through voice over, the child voice actor portraying his character's younger self speaks without impediment.

As Lounds is rolling down the street in the wheelchair, ablaze, his arms are no longer glued to it.

And because of the moving arms, you can see that it is a stuntman covered with a black material.

The tan leather shoulder holster worn by Will Graham in the opening of the film is a Galco Miami Classic model that was not yet available in 1980 when the scene was supposed to take place.

When the lady at Hannibal's dinner party says, "Hannibal, confess.

What is this divine-looking amuse-bouche?" she has a full plate of food in front of her.

An amuse-bouche is a bite-sized morsel, or hors d'oeuvre, not enough to fill a plate.

When Dolarhyde cuts the bindings on the tabloid, he uses a bolster-lock stiletto with a bayonet style blade.

In the next shot of the knife in his hand, when he is confronted by the newspaper seller, it's a swinguard lockback (no "picklock" or liner lock mechanism is visible at the bolster, making it a lockback) stiletto with a "standard" style blade.

In the shoot out at the end of the movie, Will removes a revolver from the lock box in the closet and shoots at Francis.

When Molly gets the gun after Will has been shot, it is a semi-automatic.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
1 December 2002 USA USD 92,930,005
24 November 2002 USA USD 92,790,435
17 November 2002 USA USD 92,472,055
10 November 2002 USA USD 91,467,655
3 November 2002 USA USD 89,047,085
27 October 2002 USA USD 84,917,835
20 October 2002 USA USD 77,810,085
13 October 2002 USA USD 63,279,005
6 October 2002 USA USD 36,540,945
USA USD 93,149,898
17 November 2002 UK GBP 9,511,130
10 November 2002 UK GBP 9,225,044
3 November 2002 UK GBP 8,792,497
27 October 2002 UK GBP 7,700,594
20 October 2002 UK GBP 5,808,151
13 October 2002 UK GBP 3,180,493
30 June 2012 Worldwide USD 209,196,298
16 February 2003 Worldwide USD 107,000,000
24 November 2002 Worldwide USD 83,000,000
17 November 2002 Worldwide USD 75,300,000
10 November 2002 Worldwide USD 64,000,000
3 November 2002 Worldwide USD 44,500,000
27 October 2002 Worldwide USD 21,400,000
worldwide USD 209,196,298
Non-USA USD 116,046,400
3 December 2002 Argentina USD 479,177
19 November 2002 Argentina USD 440,312
12 November 2002 Argentina USD 411,507
5 November 2002 Argentina USD 362,298
29 October 2002 Argentina USD 292,245
22 October 2002 Argentina USD 185,467
5 January 2003 Italy EUR 9,288,503
1 December 2002 Italy EUR 9,208,940
24 November 2002 Italy EUR 9,050,613
17 November 2002 Italy EUR 8,652,833
10 November 2002 Italy EUR 7,776,392
3 November 2002 Italy EUR 6,085,940
27 October 2002 Italy EUR 2,400,025
27 October 2002 Singapore SGD 524,000
8 December 2002 Spain EUR 7,868,820
1 December 2002 Spain EUR 7,715,450
24 November 2002 Spain EUR 7,392,970
17 November 2002 Spain EUR 6,849,723
10 November 2002 Spain EUR 5,958,210
3 November 2002 Spain EUR 4,682,773
27 October 2002 Spain EUR 2,292,410
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
6 October 2002 USA USD 36,540,945 3,357
13 October 2002 UK GBP 3,180,493 428
22 October 2002 Argentina USD 149,419 60
18 October 2002 Australia USD 285,589 148
1 November 2002 Austria USD 540,106
25 October 2002 Belgium USD 439,427
1 November 2002 Brazil USD 585,353 252
11 October 2002 Europe USD 4,982,756 428
1 November 2002 Finland USD 229,112
1 November 2002 France USD 3,400,096
1 November 2002 Germany USD 4,091,846
18 October 2002 Hong Kong USD 79,854 33
18 October 2002 Iceland USD 52,509
27 October 2002 Italy EUR 2,395,615 326
14 February 2003 Japan USD 643,759 56
8 November 2002 Netherlands USD 628,002
24 January 2003 South Africa USD 147,732 60
27 October 2002 Spain EUR 2,292,410 351
1 November 2002 Sweden USD 372,746
1 November 2002 Switzerland USD 751,036
FechaÁreaBrutoPantalla
1 December 2002 USA USD 77,090 180
24 November 2002 USA USD 161,175 307
17 November 2002 USA USD 507,835 552
10 November 2002 USA USD 1,562,320 1,324
3 November 2002 USA USD 2,728,595 1,949
27 October 2002 USA USD 4,660,890 2,886
20 October 2002 USA USD 8,763,545 3,307
13 October 2002 USA USD 17,655,750 3,363
6 October 2002 USA USD 36,540,945 3,357
17 November 2002 UK GBP 110,013 122
10 November 2002 UK GBP 178,431 249
3 November 2002 UK GBP 518,307 348
27 October 2002 UK GBP 986,006 400
20 October 2002 UK GBP 1,487,693 436
13 October 2002 UK GBP 3,180,493 428
3 December 2002 Argentina USD 14,200 42
19 November 2002 Argentina USD 28,805 59
12 November 2002 Argentina USD 49,209 59
5 November 2002 Argentina USD 70,053 60
29 October 2002 Argentina USD 106,778 60
22 October 2002 Argentina USD 149,419 60
1 December 2002 Italy EUR 93,306 38
24 November 2002 Italy EUR 208,936 73
17 November 2002 Italy EUR 511,342 149
10 November 2002 Italy EUR 1,067,369 280
3 November 2002 Italy EUR 2,518,287 338
8 December 2002 Spain EUR 94,400 74
1 December 2002 Spain EUR 232,455 186
24 November 2002 Spain EUR 386,228 261
17 November 2002 Spain EUR 658,304 303
10 November 2002 Spain EUR 913,383 325
3 November 2002 Spain EUR 1,706,893 351
27 October 2002 Spain EUR 2,292,410 351

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