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Anthony Hopkins and Edward Norton in Red Dragon (2002)

Anthony Heald: Dr. Chilton

Red Dragon

Anthony Heald credited as playing...

Dr. Chilton

Quotes6

  • [last lines]
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: There's someone to see you, Lecter. A young woman... says she's from the FBI, but she seems much too pretty for that if you ask me.
  • [Lecter appears unmoved]
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: I'll tell her you said no.
  • [Chilton walks away offscreen, as Lecter looks up and makes eye contact with the camera]
  • Hannibal Lecter: ...what is her name?
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: Tell me, when you saw Lecter's murders, their style, so to speak, were you able perhaps to reconstruct his fantasies? And, if so, did you jot down any impressions?
  • Will Graham: No.
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: Let me be frank, Mr. Graham. The first definitive analysis of Lecter will be a publisher's wet dream. I'd give you full credit, of course
  • [Graham towards cell door]
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: Dammit, man, you must have some advice. You caught him. What was your trick?
  • Will Graham: I let him kill me.
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: As a research subject, Lecter has proven most disappointing. He's simply impenetrable to psychological testing. Rorschach, Thematic Apperception... he folds them into origamis, as you can see.
  • Hannibal Lecter: Beneath the yellow folder, you'll find your latest rejection slip from the archives. It was brought to me by mistake with some of my archives mail. I'm afraid I opened it without looking. Sorry.
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: I think we'll remove Dr. Lecter's toilet seat as well
  • [Chilton is explaining the difficulty he's had with Lecter]
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: So, you can imagine the stir your little visit is causing among my staff. If you'd care to share some insights...?
  • Will Graham: Dr. Chilton, I'm sorry. I've got a 4:17 flight back to Atlanta.
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: [irritated] Of course.
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: There's no paper clips in there. No staples, brads, or ring-binders.
  • Will Graham: No, I read the security protocols, Dr. Chilton.
  • Dr. Frederick Chilton: Then see you observe them. Though, it is perhaps gratuitous to warn you of all people about how dangerous he can be.

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