Manhunter (1986) Manhunter

Manhunter ★★★ Red Dragon 1986 (R) Will Graham (Petersen) was the FBI's top guy in their Behavioral Science Unit who retired after a harrowing pursuit of a serial killer. Now, he's called back to duty to find a psychotic family killer. Will's technique: to match the thought processes of serial killers and thus anticipate their moves. Intense thriller, based on the Thomas Harris novel "Red Dragon." Harris also wrote "The Silence of the Lambs," whose most notorious character Hannibal ("The Cannibal") Lecter, appears in this movie as well (spelled Lektor and played by Cox). Graham visits the prisoner to get fresh insights into his new case and Lektor plays his usual nasty mind games. Director Mann applies the slick techniques he introduced in the popular TV series "Miami Vice," creating a quiet, moody intensity broken by sudden onslaughts of violence. 100m/C VHS, DVD, Wide. William L. Petersen, Kim Greist, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Dennis Farina, Stephen Lang, Tom Noonan, Benjamin Hendrickson, David Seaman, Dan E. Butler, Michael Talbott, Michele Shay, Paul Perri, Patricia Charbonneau, Norman Snow, Frankie Faison, Garcelle Beauvais, Joanne Camp, David Allan Brooks, Chris Elliott, Kin Shriner, Bill Smitrovich, Kristin Holby; Director: Michael Mann; Writer: Michael Mann; Writer: Dante Spinotti; Cameo: Michel Rubini.

At-a-glance
Year Released 1986
Rating R
Length (in minutes) 100
Display Color
Formats VHS, DVD, Wide.
National Film Registry
Credits
Role Name
Actor Chris Elliott
Actor William L. Petersen
Actor Kim Greist
Actor Norman Snow
Actor Brian Cox
Actor Kin Shriner
Actor David Allan Brooks
Actor Joanne Camp
Actor Stephen Lang
Actor Dennis Farina
Actor Paul Perri
Actor Kristin Holby
Actor Dan E. Butler
Actor Michael Talbott
Actor Bill Smitrovich
Actor Tom Noonan
Actor Michele Shay
Actor Garcelle Beauvais
Actor Frankie Faison
Actor Benjamin Hendrickson
Actor Joan Allen
Actor Patricia Charbonneau
Actor David Seaman
Cameo Michel Rubini
Cinematographer Dante Spinotti
Director Michael Mann
Writer Michael Mann