The Red Dragon - Thomas Harris [Mp3 Eng] [TNT Village]
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PLOT
A serial killer nicknamed the Tooth Fairy stalks and murders seemingly random families during sequential full moons. Hoping to capture the killer before his next attack, Special Agent Jack Crawford seeks out his protegé, Will Graham, a brilliant profiler who was the agent who actually captured Hannibal Lecter, but retired after Lecter almost killed him. Crawford pleads with Graham for his assistance, and Graham reluctantly agrees. After checking over the crime scenes, with only minimal insight, he realizes that he must once again visit Lecter and seek his help in capturing the Tooth Fairy.
The Tooth Fairy is actually a disturbed man named Francis Dolarhyde. Calling himself The Great Red Dragon (because of his obsession with the William Blake painting, "The Great Red Dragon and the Woman Clothed in Sun"), Dolarhyde is unable to control his violent, sexual urges. These conditions were born from the systematic child abuse he suffered at the hands of his grandmother.
Graham continues to run into complications, the first being Freddy Lounds, a tabloid reporter who follows Graham relentlessly for leads on the Tooth Fairy story. Further complicating the investigation is the secret correspondence between Lecter and Dolarhyde, where Lecter provides Dolarhyde with Graham's home address, endangering Graham's wife and child, who are evacuated to a remote farm which belongs to Crawford's brother. Graham discovers the secret communication and tries to intercept it without Lecter's knowledge but the doctor is quick to realise that the Feds are onto him and his protegé and humiliates the authorities by upping the stakes: in return for his help in capturing the Tooth Fairy, he requests a first-class meal in his cell and having his book privileges returned.
Hoping to lure the Tooth Fairy into a trap, Graham gives Lounds an interview in which he characterizes the killer as an impotent homosexual. This provokes Dolarhyde, who kidnaps Lounds, forces him to recant his allegations, sets him on fire and deposits his corpse outside his newspaper's offices.
At about the same time, Dolarhyde falls in love with a blind co-worker named Reba McClane. Dolarhyde's new-found love conflicts with his homicidal urges, which manifest themselves in his mind as an alternate personality he calls "The Great Red Dragon". After beginning a relationship with Reba, Dolarhyde attempts to stop the Dragon's "possession" of him; he goes to the Brooklyn Museum, beats a museum secretary unconscious, and eats the original Blake watercolor of The Red Dragon.
Graham eventually realizes that the killer knew the layout of his victims' houses from their home cine films, which he only could have seen if he worked for the film processing lab that develops home movies. Dolarhyde's job gives him access to all home movies that pass through the company. When he sees Graham interviewing his boss, Dolarhyde realises that they are on to him and goes to see Reba one last time. He finds her talking to a co-worker, Ralph Mandy, a man whom she actually dislikes. Enraged, Dolarhyde kills Mandy, kidnaps Reba and, having taken her to his house, sets the place on fire. He intends to kill her and then himself, but finds himself unable to shoot her. After Dolarhyde apparently shoots himself, Reba escapes.
However, it turns out Dolarhyde did not shoot himself but left behind the body of Arnold Lang, a gas station attendant, in order to stage his own death. Dolarhyde then surprises Graham at his Florida home, where he proceeds to stab Graham in the face, permanently disfiguring him. Graham's wife, Molly, then fatally shoots Dolarhyde.
After recovering, Graham receives a letter from Lecter, which bids him well and hopes that he isn't "too disfigured". However, Crawford intercepts the letter and destroys it.
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Lenght: 00:05:08 (307.632 s)
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