The Silence of the Lambs
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:05:27
Starling.
:05:29
- Clarice M. Good morning.
- Morning, Mr Crawford.

:05:32
Sorry to pull you off the course
at such short notice.

:05:35
Your instructors tell me you're doing well.
:05:39
I hope so. They haven't
posted any grades yet.

:05:42
A job's come up and I thought about you.
:05:45
Not a job, really. More of
an interesting errand. Sit down.

:05:49
Yes, sir.
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I remember you from my seminar at UVA.
You grilled me pretty hard, as I recall,

:05:57
on the Bureau's civil rights record
in the Hoover years. I gave you an A.

:06:01
A-minus, sir.
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Double major: psych and criminology.
Graduated magna.

:06:08
Summer internships
at the Reitzinger Clinic.

:06:11
It says, when you graduate, you wanna
work for me in Behavioral Science.

:06:15
Yes, very much, sir. Very much.
:06:19
We're interviewing all serial killers now in
custody for a psycho-behavioral profile.

:06:24
Could be a real help in unsolved cases.
:06:26
Most of them have been
happy to talk to us.

:06:29
- Do you spook easily, Starling?
- Not yet, sir.

:06:33
See, the one we want most
refuses to cooperate.

:06:36
I want you to go after him
again today in the asylum.

:06:39
- Who's the subject?
- The psychiatrist, Hannibal Lecter.

:06:43
Hannibal the Cannibal.
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I don't expect him to talk to you.
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But I have to be able to say we tried.
:06:51
So if he won't cooperate,
I want just straight reporting.

:06:54
How does he look? How does
his cell look? Is he sketching, drawing?

:06:58
If he is, what's he sketching?

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