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Manhunter (Limited Edition)

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Special Features

  • Disc One
  • Featurette: The Manhunter Look a conversation with cinematographer Dante Spinotti
  • Featurette: Inside Manhunter with stars William Petersen, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, and Tom Noonan
  • 24 page collectors' booklet
  • Disc Two - Director's Cut
  • Anamorphic Widescreen (2.35:1)

Product Details

  • Actors: William Petersen, Kim Greist, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Dennis Farina
  • Directors: Michael Mann
  • Writers: Michael Mann, Thomas Harris
  • Producers: Bernard Williams, Dino De Laurentiis, Richard Roth
  • Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround), English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 2.35:1
  • Number of discs: 2
  • Rated:
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    Restricted
  • Studio: Starz / Anchor Bay
  • DVD Release Date: January 30, 2001
  • Run Time: 119 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (842 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000509C1
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #157,633 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Manhunter (Limited Edition)" on IMDb


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There are at least three unforgettable scenes from MANHUNTER that easily stand the test of time from the burning wheelchair speeding through the indoor parking garage, to the "misinterpretation" (through the eyes of serial killer) of couple in entrance of doorway (they are NOT a couple), to of course the sterling finale under the guise of Iron Butterfly's "In A Gadda Da Vida" -- still gives me goosebump-chills (as well as that glass shattering thrill). Not your typical, hero saving entrance, for sure.
Manhunter, (it can be easily argued) is the most stylized, artistic of any serial killer movie ever made.
Michael Mann put this together (wrote screenplay too) just about the time Miami Vice's cool style would become vogue (It didn't last too long, thank God) with MANHUNTER becoming somewhat of the model for what was cool about Miami Vice (for about one season...tv show lasted WAY too long).
But, take a look at MANHUNTER, again, and take notice of the finer points of cinematography with MANHUNTER'S own Dante Spinotti. It's only a ten minute interview but you might be surprised to want to hear more about why Spinotti "colored" the rooms this way or that way. Ah, that "romantic (nighttime) blue"...
The other featurette is 18 minutes of interviews with the star actors; Tom Noonan's standing out. He did not interact with anyone, really, to help emote the "killer" image he would display toward other actor's ...
I also enjoy seeing rather "infamous" mistake in editing scene in grocery store when star William Petersen (Graham) is talking to his son (Kevin Seaman) about psychological problems.
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Classic Michael Mann - if you like the cinematic style of Miami Vice (show or movie) or Heat, with wide, dark-tinted scenescapes, this is your next movie. We meet Hannibal Lektor (spelling in this movie's credits, I believe), and don't let Anthony Hopkins' portrayal bias you! Great acting all around, with a standout performance by William Peterson - makes me wonder why he didn't go on to greater things after this.
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Former FBI profiler Will Graham (William Petersen) reluctantly returns to his old job to track a horrific serial killer known as "The Tooth Fairy. ", But in order to get into the mind of this maniac, Graham must face another: Hannibal Lecktor (Brian Cox), the imprisoned psychiatrist whose own insanity almost cost Graham his life. This movie from 1986 does a very good job as far as the acting and story goes. it is suspenseful and the treatment of the original subject is pretty close to accurate. I found just one scene to be very tedious and not to give anything away it was the "date" scene between the tooth fairy and the blind girl. I thought that not showing the family murders was excellent, leaves more to the imagination. All the actors.....excellent. definitely worth seeing.
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😯😱I noticed some complaints that this movie lacks action and horror. If you watch this without being at least mildly frightened, you're either made of sterner stuff than me or you lack imagination. When I first saw this movie I was a criminal intelligence analyst and had other law enforcement experience as well. Even so, this movie bothered me. It graphically brings home the truth. Monsters are real. They live among us and walk among us everyday. Worse in some ways is that they are not readily identifiable as monsters.
🔍🔎From a law enforcement and forensics viewpoint, this movie is much better than the later RED DRAGON. The day after I saw the movie, I called on the director of our state crime lab to ask questions and discuss the forensics in the movie. It got things right for the time that it was made.
🔫🔪 For several months after the movie, I wouldn't let my wife go outside alone at night unless she was armed. Then I read RED DRAGON and wouldn't even go out to feed the dogs unless I was armed. You may think that strange but I know a fellow who was always armed, even taking a stainless steel revolver into the shower. Of course, at the time, he was investigating a thug who was arguably the most dangerous major criminal in the state and one of the most dangerous in the Southeast. I'm not sure how many people he had killed but if you add in the ones he had someone else kill for him, he made Billy the Kid look like a piker.
I streamed this movie via Amazon Prime so can not address issues with the dvd's
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Finally this classic film receives special treatment. Previous releases have been a mishmash and a mess, usually poor quality and missing deleted scenes. This edition corrects previous mistakes. Important scenes have been restored as well as the picture quality. Over two hours of bonus material.
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By TK on August 11, 2016
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I love this movie and I'm glad I can just stream it off of Amazon Prime. I saw it as a teen in the 80's and I found something in it that just resonated with me. I really liked Brian Cox's portrayal of Lechter and Bill Peterson's performance of Graham. It had the right amount of subtley but gave great impact. Some people may say the music "dates it" and it does but it is appropriate given the time period and helps sort of convey the mood. I'm not sure what the big deal about "dating" a film is anyway. Black and white dates many films anyway and you either like the movie or you don't.
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