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Red Dragon

To understand the origin of evil, you must go back to the beginning.
2002 | 124m | English

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Former FBI Agent Will Graham, who was once almost killed by the savage Hannibal 'The Cannibal' Lecter, now has no choice but to face him again, as it seems Lecter is the only one who can help Graham track down a new serial killer.
Release Date: Oct 02, 2002
Director: Brett Ratner
Writer: Ted Tally, Thomas Harris
Genres: Horror, Crime, Thriller
Keywords psychopath, dentures, police profiling, based on novel or book, cannibal, chloroform, fbi, megalomania, psychotronic film, murder, mind game, fbi agent, serial killer, tabloid reporter, stethoscope
Production Companies Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Mikona Productions, Universal Pictures, DDL Cinematografica, The De Laurentiis Company
Box Office Revenue: $209,196,298
Budget: $78,000,000
Updates Updated: Jul 30, 2025 (Update)
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Edward Norton Will Graham
Anthony Hopkins Hannibal Lecter
Ralph Fiennes Francis Dolarhyde
Emily Watson Reba McClane
Harvey Keitel Jack Crawford
Philip Seymour Hoffman Freddy Lounds
Anthony Heald Dr. Chilton
Mary-Louise Parker Molly Graham
Tyler Patrick Jones Josh Graham
Ken Leung Lloyd Bowman
Frankie Faison Barney
Lalo Schifrin Conductor
Tim Wheater Flautist
John Rubinstein Dinner Guest
David Doty Dinner Guest
Brenda Strong Dinner Guest
Robert Curtis Brown Dinner Guest
Mary Anne McGarry Dinner Guest
Marc Abraham Dinner Guest
Veronica De Laurentiis Dinner Guest
Michael Cavanaugh Forensic Dentist
Madison Mason Police Commissioner
Bill Duke Police Chief
Cliff Dorfman Cop
Phillip B. Fahey Cop
Tom Verica Charles Leeds
Marguerite MacIntyre Valerie Leeds
Thomas Curtis Billy Leeds
Azura Skye Bookseller
Jeanine Jackson Dr. Hassler
William Lucking Byron Metcalf
Katie Rich Woman Detective
Alex Berliner Photographer
Ellen Burstyn Grandma Dolarhyde (voice) (uncredited)
Mary Beth Hurt Museum Curator (uncredited)
James Pickens Jr. Male Zoo Doctor (uncredited)
Frank Whaley Ralph Mandy (uncredited)
Tanya Newbould Chromalux Secretary
Elizabeth Dennehy Beverly
Joseph Simmons Janitor
Mark Moses Father in Video
Norman Fessler Driver (uncredited)
Alex D. Linz Young Dolarhyde (voice)
Jordan Gruber Sean Leeds
Morgan Gruber Susie Leeds
Richard Pelzman Locksmith
Andreana Weiner Dr. Bloom's Secretary
Stanley Anderson Jimmy
Terence Rowley Superintendent
Gianni Russo Newsie
Al Brown Tattler Guard
Edward Nickerson FBI Agent
Kyra Helfrich Child in Video
Frank Bruynbroek Chef
Dwier Brown Mr. Jacobi
Grace Stephens Jacobi Child
Lucy Stephens Jacobi Child
Kevin Bashor Jacobi Child
Hillary Straney Museum Secretary
Christopher Curry Mr. Fisk
Conrad E. Palmisano Deputy in Car
Tony Reynolds FBI Agent
Name Job
Ted Tally Screenplay
Danny Elfman Original Music Composer
Dante Spinotti Director of Photography
Mark Helfrich Editor
Keii Johnston Stunts
Brett Ratner Director
Steve Saklad Art Direction
Francine Maisler Casting
Kristi Zea Production Design
Conrad E. Palmisano Stunt Coordinator
Brad Einhorn Property Master
Fríða Aradóttir Hairstylist
Gregory King Supervising Sound Editor
Darren King Supervising Sound Editor
Barbara Harris ADR Voice Casting
Goro Koyama Foley Artist
Joey Box Stunts
Gary Archer Prosthetics
Steven Lambert Stunts
Denney Pierce Stunts
Kurt D. Lott Stunts
J.P. Romano Stunts
Monica Staggs Stunts
Barbara Anne Klein Stunt Double
Dick Ziker Stunts
Craig Henighan Sound Effects Designer, Sound Designer, Sound Effects Editor
Lori Rowbotham Assistant Art Director
Paul Sonski Assistant Art Director
Karen O'Hara Set Decoration
Patti McNulty Art Department Coordinator
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler Casting Associate
Betsy Heimann Costume Design
JoAnn Perritano Unit Production Manager
James M. Freitag First Assistant Director
Jonathan McGarry Second Assistant Director
Andrea Mae Fenton Assistant Set Decoration
J. Michael Muro Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Kim H. Ornitz Production Sound Mixer
Mychal D. Smith Boom Operator
Martin Kitrosser Script Supervisor
Bac DeLorme Second Second Assistant Director
Steve Maslow Sound Mixer
Gregg Landaker Sound Mixer
Lisa Rodgers Post Production Supervisor
Jeffrey W. Petersen Gaffer
Ken Pepiot Special Effects Coordinator
Autumn Saville Assistant Costume Designer
Julie L. Pearce Makeup Artist, Makeup Department Head
Randy Westgate Key Makeup Artist
Kelvin R. Trahan Hair Department Head
Dan Yale Foley Supervisor
Jeff Gomillion ADR Mixer
Philip Rogers ADR Recordist
Andy Malcolm Foley Artist
Ellen Segal Music Editor
Ron Mellegers Foley Mixer
Don White Foley Mixer
Gary Burritt Negative Cutter
Jim Passon Color Timer
Harry Wowchuk Stunts
Greg Mitchell 24 Frame Playback
Pedro Martinez 24 Frame Playback
Bud Raymond Cableman
Brad Martin Stunts
Greg Rocco On Set Dresser
Nelson Bush Set Dresser
Kenneth Turek Leadman
Nancy Deren Set Designer
Jeff Markwith Set Designer
James F. Truesdale Set Designer
Steven Samanen Graphic Designer
Michael D. Weldon First Assistant "A" Camera
Paul Santoni Second Assistant "A" Camera
Duane Manwiller "B" Camera Operator
Glenn Brown First Assistant "B" Camera
E.J. Misisco Second Assistant "B" Camera
Giulio Magnolia Loader
Niles Roth Camera Production Assistant
Monte Swann 24 Frame Playback
Andrew M. Siegel Assistant Property Master
Chela Fiorini Assistant Property Master
Jennifer Conroy Production Coordinator
Matthew Hirsch Assistant Production Coordinator
Brian R. Mason Production Secretary
Laura Steiger Associate Editor
Meredith Gold Assistant Editor
Chris Jackson Assistant Editor
Peggy Eghbalian Assistant Editor
Pat Fitzpatrick Best Boy Lighting Technician
Ron Ash Best Boy Electric
John Crimins Electrician
Steven J. Kovalesky Electrician
Mark Freeman Electrician
Craig Kvinsland Electrician
Michael Jenkins Electrician
Kevin J. Lang Rigging Gaffer
Scott M. Robinson Key Grip
Richard Redlin Best Boy Grip
Chris Gordon Dolly Grip
Alberto S. Ramos Dolly Grip
Art Bartels Grip
Michael Barrere Grip
George Cacamise Grip
Daniel Duggan Grip
Claude Fullerton Grip
Donald Reynolds Jr. Key Rigging Grip
Don Bennett Rigging Grip
Kenny Carceller Rigging Grip
Coleman L. Hart Rigging Grip
Sean Shinneman Rigging Grip
Jeff Pepiot Special Effects Technician
Steve Austin Special Effects Technician
Kyle Ross Collinsworth Special Effects Technician
David Greene Special Effects Technician
Bob Graham Special Effects Technician
Joe Klein Special Effects Technician
Elia P. Popov Special Effects Technician
Nick Scarano Costume Supervisor
Suzanne Cranfill Costume Supervisor
Sandi Figueroa Costumer
Alexis Jacks Key Costumer
Erin Lenk Set Costumer
Kanani Wolf Set Costumer
Jorge J. Gonzalez Costumer
Francisco Mares Tailor
Matthew W. Mungle Special Effects Makeup Artist
Ryan McDowell Makeup Effects
Kris Kobzina Makeup Effects
Eddie Vargas Makeup Effects
Christian Burgoyne Makeup Effects
Tom Berg Tattoo Designer
Trish Almeida Key Hair Stylist
James Lin Location Manager
Yoshi Enoki Jr. Assistant Location Manager
Nicole Furia Production Accountant
Mahnaz 'Mary' Mahdavi Post Production Accountant
Eric Layne First Assistant Accountant
Lisa Furia Second Assistant Accountant
Laura Tiz Second Assistant Accountant
Sandra L. Yeary Second Assistant Accountant
Rick Castro Payroll Accountant
Jennifer Payson Accounting Clerk Assistant
Pamela Lynn Thomas Casting Assistant
Judy Cook Extras Casting Coordinator
Kama Moiha Digital Compositor
Thomas Harris Novel
Ken Diaz Tattooist
Anne Clements Set Decorating Coordinator
James Kroning Assistant Property Master
Alfred Castillo Grip
Guy Adan Unit Publicist
Glen Wilson Still Photographer
Alex Rodriguez Driver
Ninous Sayad Driver
Ryan Miningham Production Office Assistant
Kelly E. Norris Production Office Assistant
Keith Potter Key Set Production Assistant
Joshua Gallegos Set Production Assistant
Adam Grabarnick Set Production Assistant
Eva Renee Witterstaetter Set Production Assistant
Taylor Phillips Set Production Assistant
Trevor Goring Storyboard Artist
Leslie Stevens Art Department Assistant
John Campana Art Department Assistant
Michael Heath Art Department Assistant
Ted D. Moser Transportation Coordinator
Randy Musselman Transportation Captain
Gene Ward Transportation Captain
Bill Holmquist Construction Coordinator
Tom Bahr Marine Coordinator
Al Cerullo Pilot
Al Guthery Pilot
Alan D. Purwin Pilot
Ernest H. Lauterio Craft Service
Bruce Morin Craft Service
Luigi Ferraioli Catering
Peter M. Starkman Catering
Tony Reynolds Stand In
Terence Rowley Stand In
Steve Maines Stand In
Heidi Pieh Stand In
Judith A. Dickerson Dialect Coach
Donna Cline Technical Advisor
Christopher Emerson Dialogue Editor
Mark Yardas Dialogue Editor
Kim Drummond Dialogue Editor
Meg Taylor First Assistant Sound Editor
Steve Bartek Orchestrator
Jerry Pooler Visual Effects Supervisor
David Lingenfelser Visual Effects Supervisor
Kevin Elam Visual Effects Producer
Lubo Hristov Art Direction
Ted Andre Digital Compositor
Serena Rainbow Naramore Digital Compositor
Dan Wanket CG Artist
Bridgette Nance Krupke Visual Effects Coordinator
Paul Howarth Visual Effects Editor
Tim Glavin Art Direction
Linda Griffis Art Department Coordinator
Jay Klein Leadman
Wayne Richard Arnold Second Assistant Camera
Deb Dalton Costume Supervisor
Kenny Sheehan Key Costumer
Catharine Fletcher Incaprera Costumer
Brewer Lerov Costumer
Joseph Martin Assistant Location Manager
Christopher Roe Location Assistant
Michael E. Davis Construction Coordinator
Anne S. Greene Production Office Assistant
Josh Slates Production Office Assistant
Michele Cusick Set Production Assistant
Robb Foglia Set Production Assistant
Melissa Morgan Set Production Assistant
Pat Moran Local Casting
John Strawbridge Casting Associate
Michael Luckeroth Transportation Captain
Name Title
Dino De Laurentiis Producer
Andrew Z. Davis Executive Producer
Martha De Laurentiis Producer
James M. Freitag Associate Producer
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Reviews

John Chard
7.0

I am not a man. I began as one, but now I am becoming more than a man, as you will witness. Red Dragon is based on the novel of the same name written by Thomas Harris and is directed by Brett Ratner and written by Ted Tally. It stars Edward Norton, Anthony Hopkins, Ralph Fiennes, Emily Watson, H ... arvey Keitel, Mary-Louise Parker & Phillip Seymour Hoffman. Dante Spinotti is on cinematography and Danny Elfman scores the music. Red Dragon is a prequel to the hugely successful Silence of the Lambs. The story had already been filmed as Manhunter in 1986 directed by Michael Mann. The signs weren't particularly good for Red Dragon. The previous year had seen Ridley Scott tackle Silence Of The Lambs follow up, Hannibal, with tepid results. While at the helm here was the director of such fodder as Rush Hour 1&2, and of course Mann's take on the story is viewed as a grainy and skin itching cult classic. Nice to report then that even tho it's hardly in the same class as "Lambs," it's a willing entertainer that genuinely manages to unease. Firstly one has to get past the Hannibal Lecter factor to fully enjoy (and dampen expectations) the movie on its own terms. Lecter (Hopkins enjoying himself but going through the motions) is a secondary character. Important? Yes! But still secondary to Norton's troubled but gifted FBI agent Will Graham and Fiennes bonkers serial killer Francis Dolarhyde (AKA:The Tooth Fairy). Red Dragon is first and foremost a ripping good old detective story, with Ratner and Tally wisely using the bits that made Harris' novel such a page turning success. They have added their own bits of course {the pre-credit sequence involving Lecter & Graham sets things up perfectly}, but ultimately it's a loyal enough telling of a gripping and goose flesh inducing story. The makers have wisely filled the film out with quality performers. Norton underplays Graham nicely, a character unable to stay away from the job that threatens his family, he becomes an easy guy to root for as things start to get troubling. Fiennes too doesn't go over the top, in great physical shape and with piercing blue eyes, he exudes menace without resorting to being a cackling caricature. Hoffman was a shoe in for a weasel reporter since he does it so well, while Keitel, tho not having to stretch himself, offers up a stoic turn as Jack Crawford. But the main performance, and sadly unheralded, comes from Emily Watson as the blind Reba. With Reba acting as both a romantic and redemptive foil to Dolarhyde's split-personality, Watson gets the tough gig, and comes up trumps with an affecting turn featuring the right amounts of spunk, sadness and needy tenderness. It's a bit too polished to be a nerve shredder, with Ratner unable to give the film an atmospheric feel befitting the darkness at its core. But it does deliver on the promise of not only that opening segment, but also on Harris' fine procedural narrative. 7/10

May 16, 2024
Ruuz
7.0

This might seriously be the only good thing Brett Ratner has ever done. I don't even mean movies he's made, just like, thing he's done. Ever. In his life. Doesn't live up to the book, or to _Silence of the Lambs_ (though that second part took me a while to figure out), but I watch this thing semi-re ... gularly and I haven't gotten sick of it yet. _Final rating:★★★½ - I really liked it. Would strongly recommend you give it your time._

Jun 23, 2021
Geronimo1967
7.0

Retired FBI man "Will Graham" (Ed Norton) finds himself back working with "Hannibal Lecter" (Sir Anthony Hopkins) at whose hands, years earlier, he only narrowly escaped death - this time on the hunt for the elusive "Tooth Fairy" (Ralph Fiennes) who is running amok in downtown Baltimore using each f ... ull moon as an excuse to slaughter two - seemingly unconnected - families. Norton is great in the role; he treads the line between emotionally embattled agent and dedicated, almost obsessed, detective with considerable skill. Hopkins features less frequently, but still exudes menace as only he can and Fiennes, too, has a look of madness and evil about him that, alongside Ted Tally's adept adaptation of Robert Harris' novel, creates a wonderfully tense, suspenseful couple of hours of drama. It hasn't the style, or pace of it's 1991 sequel - but perhaps that's because we have had ten years to absorb just how potent these original characterisations actually were; but this is still is good watch combining horror and wickedness in an, at times, edge of the seat story.

Sep 02, 2023