The Silence of the Lambs
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:08:00
From a research point of view,
Lecter is our most prized asset.

:08:08
We get a lot of detectives here, but
I can't ever remember one as attractive.

:08:15
Will you be in Baltimore overnight?
:08:18
Because this can be quite a fun town
if you have the right guide.

:08:23
I'm sure this is a great town, Dr Chilton,
:08:25
but my instructions are to talk to Dr Lecter
and report back this afternoon.

:08:30
I see. Well, let's make this quick, then.
:08:34
We've tried to study him, but he's much
too sophisticated for the standard tests.

:08:38
Oh, my, does he hate us!
:08:41
He thinks I'm his nemesis.
:08:44
Crawford's very clever,
isn't he, using you?

:08:47
- What do you mean, sir?
- A pretty, young woman to turn him on.

:08:51
I don't believe Lecter's
seen a woman in eight years.

:08:54
And are you ever his taste! So to speak.
:08:58
I graduated from UVA, Doctor.
It's not a charm school.

:09:01
Good. Then you should
be able to remember the rules.

:09:07
Do not touch or approach the glass.
You pass him nothing but soft paper.

:09:11
No pencils or pens.
No staples or paperclips in his paper.

:09:15
Use the sliding food carrier. If he attempts
to pass you anything, do not accept it.

:09:19
- Do you understand me?
- Yes, I understand, sir.

:09:23
I'm going to show you
why we insist on such precautions.

:09:26
On July 8, 1981, he complained of chest
pains and was taken to the dispensary.

:09:32
His restraints were removed for an EKG.
:09:34
When the nurse leaned over him,
he did this to her.

:09:40
The doctors managed to reset her jaw,
more or less, save one of her eyes.

:09:45
His pulse never got above 85,
even when he ate her tongue.

:09:50
- I keep him in here.
- Dr Chilton.

:09:56
If Lecter feels that you're his enemy,
:09:58
then maybe we'll have more luck
if I go in by myself. What do you think?


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