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Manhunter - Roter Drache

Originaltitel: Manhunter
  • 1986
  • 16
  • 2 Std.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
88.379
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
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Tom Noonan in Manhunter - Roter Drache (1986)
Trailer 1
trailer wiedergeben2:03
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SerienmörderKriminalitätMysteryThriller

Der ehemalige F.B.I. Profiler Will Graham kehrt in den Dienst zurück, um einen gestörten Serienmörder namens "die Zahnfee" von den Medien zu verfolgen.Der ehemalige F.B.I. Profiler Will Graham kehrt in den Dienst zurück, um einen gestörten Serienmörder namens "die Zahnfee" von den Medien zu verfolgen.Der ehemalige F.B.I. Profiler Will Graham kehrt in den Dienst zurück, um einen gestörten Serienmörder namens "die Zahnfee" von den Medien zu verfolgen.

  • Regie
    • Michael Mann
  • Drehbuch
    • Thomas Harris
    • Michael Mann
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • William Petersen
    • Kim Greist
    • Joan Allen
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,2/10
    88.379
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    1.999
    26
    • Regie
      • Michael Mann
    • Drehbuch
      • Thomas Harris
      • Michael Mann
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • William Petersen
      • Kim Greist
      • Joan Allen
    • 617Benutzerrezensionen
    • 137Kritische Rezensionen
    • 75Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Gewinn & 1 Nominierung insgesamt

    Videos8

    Manhunter
    Trailer 2:03
    Manhunter
    Manhunter: A Skillful Entry
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    Manhunter: A Skillful Entry
    Manhunter: A Skillful Entry
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    Manhunter: A Skillful Entry
    Manhunter: Dr. Hannibal Lecktor
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    Manhunter: Dr. Hannibal Lecktor
    Manhunter: Interview With William Peterson
    Featurette 1:38
    Manhunter: Interview With William Peterson
    Manhunter: Interview With Dante Spinotti
    Featurette 1:26
    Manhunter: Interview With Dante Spinotti
    Manhunter: Interview With Joan Allen
    Featurette 1:43
    Manhunter: Interview With Joan Allen

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    William Petersen
    William Petersen
    • Will Graham
    Kim Greist
    Kim Greist
    • Molly Graham
    Joan Allen
    Joan Allen
    • Reba
    Brian Cox
    Brian Cox
    • Dr. Lecktor
    Dennis Farina
    Dennis Farina
    • Jack Crawford
    Stephen Lang
    Stephen Lang
    • Freddy Lounds
    Tom Noonan
    Tom Noonan
    • Francis Dollarhyde
    David Seaman
    • Kevin Graham
    Benjamin Hendrickson
    Benjamin Hendrickson
    • Dr. Chilton
    Michael Talbott
    Michael Talbott
    • Geehan
    Dan Butler
    Dan Butler
    • Jimmy Price
    • (as Dan E. Butler)
    Michele Shay
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    Paul Perri
    • Dr. Sidney Bloom
    Patricia Charbonneau
    Patricia Charbonneau
    • Mrs. Sherman
    Bill Cwikowski
    • Ralph Dandridge
    Alexandra Neil
    Alexandra Neil
    • Eileen
    • (as Alex Neil)
    Norman Snow
    Norman Snow
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    • Regie
      • Michael Mann
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      • Thomas Harris
      • Michael Mann
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    kdidymus

    A positive review!

    How many times have we heard "The film isn't as good as the book"? Let's face it. What film IS?! Red Dragon was a masterpiece and so is Manhunter.

    To appreciate that there are two issues. Firstly, the film was created in 1986. It's stylised and looks slightly dated. The soundtrack is excellent but again very 1980's. Secondly, Red Dragon was not an easy book to write a screenplay for. There is way too much information that made the book so enthralling to squeeze in to 2 hours.

    The cinematography, in particular the clever use of light and colours, is breathtaking. The choice of locations was also very deliberate. The scene where Will is running out of the building after speaking to Hannibal Lecter. They chose a building with a long spiral ramp down. The ramp is white, clinical. Running down the ramp is like those dreams where the bad man is chasing you and you can't get away. Will runs his heart out but doesn't get very far.

    I agree that Cox plays a different Lecter but then the book wasn't about Lecter. There was some mention made but Lecter in this film is very much a Cameo appearance. The way in which Will goes about catching the killer is every bit as clever as Starling's methods, if not more so. In addition, we are treated to the thoughts, the inner monologue, the frustration and triumph of a hunter.

    Make no mistake, if you expect an up-to-date movie as good in every respect as the book, you'll be disappointed. If you're sensible and expect nothing more than 2 hours quality entertainment you'll enjoy this one.
    8billymac72

    What? No Tattoos?!

    I'm starting to think that I may be one of the only people who saw this film when it was originally theatrically released! Years after that, as a freshman in college, I was managing a video store when a woman came in looking for the recently released `Silence of the Lambs.' She said she knew William Petersen from childhood and told me that he was in THE first Hannibal the Cannibal movie. Having not read the novel or seen the movie for a while, I never related the two before that. But I specifically remembered `Manhunter' for its creepy killer, spectacular use of Iron Butterfly, and the strange & frightening notion (for then) of FBI profiling. These three details alone speak volumes for the film's acting, style and writing. The irony of forcing oneself to share the same maniacal thoughts as a killer in order to catch them is the stuff of nightmares. Since reconnecting with `Manhunter' back then, I've remained a constant fan of the film.

    But the film suffers today in several ways. First off, any comparison to `Silence of the Lambs' is going to come up short. `Silence' is simply a better film – a classic of the highest caliber that will continue to sustain itself with the passage of time. Those already acquainted with Jonathan Demme's world will probably have a hard time accepting `Manhunter.' But audiences should judge the film on its own merits, and recognize that unlike `Red Dragon' it was not designed to resemble an established world of a classic movie – which is both a curse and an advantage for both films. I recently saw `Red Dragon,' by the way, and loved it. Walking out, I found myself asking whether I liked it better than `Manhunter.' These comparisons can get very silly because not only am I basing my impressions on a book, but also a previously filmed version and a closely related `sequel.' Best method: let each stand alone, THEN decide if either was successful. Both films succeed for similar and different reasons.

    The approach of `Manhunter' is much more cold and observational than `Red Dragon.' This style (often concerned with widely symmetrical composition), like Kubrick's, can greatly benefit the story if used properly. I really liked it here. The neatness and sterility of the 80s décor also works perfectly in this format, providing a nice contrast to the horrors sometimes contained within its walls.

    As for the music, it has not aged well. The synthesized stuff in the first hour is effective at times (especially when it's just a single, sustained note a la John Carpenter, or those bits that sound like `Blade Runner'), and the inclusion of In-a-Gadda-da-Vida is inspired, but the electronic balladry during Dolarhyde's romance is simply awful and detract from the scenes. Obviously, the danger of using such modern music is that it can become outdated and cheesy very quick. Is it just me, or does this especially seem true of 80s music? Given Michael Mann's career, he clearly wouldn't agree. I guess one never knows. The Tangerine Dream score for `Risky Business' or Phillip Glass' for `Thin Blue Line,' for example, still hold up remarkably well from this period.

    The performances, however, are still wonderful. Petersen (whom I've heard didn't like the job he did) reaches just the right blend of seeming haunted, detached, morose, and as Dolarhyde describes him, purposeful. Dennis Farina, himself a former Chicago cop, exudes realistic authority as Jack Crawford. Tom Noonan obtains a disturbing childlike innocence and deliberation in his terror. And Brian Cox…poor guy, will always be compared to Anthony Hopkins. It's unfair because he gives us a Lecter that is different, to be sure, but intelligent in a way that, to me, is more realistic, intriguing and ultimately frightening. Hopkins' Hannibal is so supremely horrible that he's practically supernatural at this point, not unlike Dracula or the Wolfman. I enjoy all of that too, but just on a different level.

    8/10
    francomega

    Apples and Oranges

    The bulk of comments concerning this film center on the debate of its superiority/inferiority versus Silence of the Lambs. That line of criticism does not do justice to either movie.

    Besides the Thomas Harris link, there is no connection between them at all. Sure, there are shared character names, most notably Dr. Lecter, but not shared characters. Cox's and Hopkins' interpretations of the infamous cannibal could not be any more different. Whose is better? That's irrelevant here. What is relevant is Manhunter's success as a stand-alone feature film.

    Michael Mann's film is standard serial killer fare, which is not necessarily a bad thing. What separates it from its cinematic brethren is its style and class. It's easy to follow a hunter-prey storyline. What isn't easy is to provide the audience with well-rounded characters who convey that grey moral ground of real life. In that respect, Manhunter is a success. From the FBI agent teetering on the edge to the killer struggling with his emotions, Mann weaves a complex story that takes a step above the genre.

    The movie is definitely of the 80s. Timelessness is the top determining factor of a film's "classic" status. Whether or not Manhunter stands the test of time is yet to be seen. The music is already dated, but not to the point of impeding the story. Fortunately, it has not suffered the same fate as the now campy reruns of Miami Vice.

    Manhunter is not a great movie. It is an above average genre film aided by a stellar cast and crew. Take it for what it is and enjoy an underappreciated thriller.
    justmjw

    Suspenseful and fun

    As I watched Manhunter the first time I kept thinking something about it seemed familiar. From the credits I discovered it was from Red Dragon by Thomas Harris, a book I had read.

    William Peterson plays the enigmatic FBI agent Will Graham, who has left the job after almost being killed by Hannibal Lechter, but who is now coaxed back to help catch a killer who is murdering whole families in different locations in the United States.

    I enjoyed Brian Cox as Lechter. He displays the "normal" quality of Lechter which allowed him to go undetected for so long before being arrested and receiving the moniker, "Hannibal the Cannibal". Perhaps because I saw Manhunter before Silence of the Lambs, I prefer Cox to Anthony Hopkins in the role.

    The Freddy Lounds character is the stereotypical reporter you love to hate. He's in Graham's face and as obnoxious as they come. You almost root for something bad to happen to him.

    Tom Noonan is delightful as the quiet Francis Dolarhyde. He's the loner that no one notices. I pitied him, then I feared him.

    I recommend this film for those who enjoy suspense with a bit of a horror twist. It's not a horror film, but some of the elements are there. There is also a good soundtrack.
    kevin-186

    Blasphemous opinion

    This will no doubt elicit howls of outrage, but I have always thought that Mr. Cox's portrayal of Hannibal Lector to be far superior to that of Mr Hopkins'. Mr Cox portrays Lector as someone coldly intellectual, almost reptilian and inhuman, while Mr Hopkins gives a performance that always brings to mind that of Ernest Thesiger as Dr. Pretorius in Bride of Frankenstein". Mind you, I really enjoy Ernest Thesiger as Dr. Pretorius; I'm just saying that the charming, witty and OH! so urbane serial killer has been done to death, and had been even when "Silence Of The Lambs" came out. Rent this video if you want to see how it's supposed to be done.

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    • Wissenswertes
      When the production could not get permission to film on board a commercial airplane, writer and director Michael Mann booked his actors, actresses, and crew onto a twilight flight from Chicago to Florida, where the production was relocating anyway. A stripped-down camera, lighting and sound equipment were taken on board as carry-on luggage. Pilots and flight attendants were appeased with gifts of movie crew jackets.
    • Patzer
      The movie implies that Will Graham uses a Charter Arms Bulldog .44 special pistol. If this were true, then Will could not shoot Francis Dollarhyde six times. A Charter Arms Bulldog only holds five rounds. Graham actually shoots the gun seven times, but two of the shots are repeated; the first and second shot that we see are actually the same one, as are the six and seventh. Thus, he only actually fires five bullets, which is the number that the gun can hold.
    • Zitate

      Will Graham: I know that I'm not smarter than you.

      Dr. Hannibal Lecktor: Then how did you catch me?

      Will Graham: You had disadvantages.

      Dr. Hannibal Lecktor: What disadvantages?

      Will Graham: You're insane.

    • Alternative Versionen
      The Hannibal Lecter Collection released by MGM in 2007, which also features Das Schweigen der Lämmer (1991) and Hannibal (2001), contains the authentic Theatrical Cut of the film.
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in The Prime Movers: Strong As I Am (1986)
    • Soundtracks
      Graham's Theme
      Created, Performed and Composed by Michel Rubini

      Composed by Michel Rubini on the Synclavier Digital Music System

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 29. Januar 1987 (Westdeutschland)
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      • Trailer
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Blutmond
    • Drehorte
      • High Museum of Art - 1280 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Georgia, USA(Lecktor's prison exteriors)
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      • De Laurentiis Entertainment Group (DEG)
      • Red Dragon Productions S.A.
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    • Budget
      • 15.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 8.620.929 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 2.204.400 $
      • 17. Aug. 1986
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 8.624.009 $
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      • 2 Std.(120 min)
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