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Hannibal Lecter

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  • Silence of the Lambs, so the masses weren't as aware of the name Hannibal Lecter as they are today.

    Epinions Recent Content for Home 2010

  • ZAHN: Now he's back, and an Internet poll calls Hannibal Lecter one of the most compelling villains of all time, comparing him -- even more popular than the shark in "Jaws" and Dracula.

    CNN Transcript Oct 1, 2002 2002

  • The problem is that we've seen this before too, the character was called Hannibal Lecter, and he had way better lines in those movies, including the pretty deplorable

    comicbookbin.com 2010

  • A French prisoner dubbed Hannibal Lecter has been sentenced to serve another 30 years in jail for killing his cellmate and devouring his lung.

    The Sydney Morning Herald News Headlines 2010

  • The problem is that we've seen this before too, the character was called Hannibal Lecter, and he had way better lines in those movies, including the pretty deplorable

    comicbookbin.com 2010

  • "Unless they work in prisons, very few psychologists will ever see many real sociopaths or severe antisocial characters," such as Hannibal Lecter in "The Silence of the Lambs" or Anton Chigurh in "No Country for Old Men," says

    Fictional Stars, Real Problems 2010

  • A French prisoner dubbed "Hannibal Lecter" was on Thursday sentenced to serve another 30 years in jail for killing his cellmate and devouring his lung.

    National Nine News 2010

  • A French prisoner dubbed "Hannibal Lecter" was on Thursday sentenced to serve another 30 years in jail for killing his cellmate and devouring his lung.

    National Nine News 2010

  • French prisoner dubbed "Hannibal Lecter" for killing his cellmate and devouring his lung headed for a verdict on Thursday.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • A French prisoner dubbed "Hannibal Lecter" was on Thursday sentenced to serve another 30 years in jail for killing his cellmate and devouring his lung.

    iac world news feed 2010

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