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Apparently Jodie Foster was so creeped out by Anthony Hopkins’ character she didn’t speak to him between filming.
The hospita(i mean the psychiatric hospital scenes were Lecter and Maggs were housed) were filmed in a mental hospital less than a mile from my house. It is gone now but still scary to think about.
Thanks for sharing this. *Silence of the Lambs* was the first DVD I ever owned when the format was on the rise many moons ago, but it only occurs to me now that I’ve never, *ever* seen deleted material from the movie.
I for one really like this old grainy film quality. Maybe the film would have been more atmospheric if it was filmed this way.
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