Red Dragon (2002) [R]

Release Date:
October 2, 2002

Original Title:
Red Dragon

Alternate Titles:
Dragão Vermelho
El silencio de los corderos El Dragon Rojo
Hannibal Lecter: 3 - El dragón rojo
Röd drake
Красный дракон

Genres:
Crime | Horror | Thriller

Production Companies:
Dino De Laurentiis Cinematografica
Dino De Laurentiis Company
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Mikona Productions
Universal Pictures

Production Countries:
Germany | Italy | United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
AR: +16  AU: MA15+  BR: 16  CA: 18A  CH: 16  CZ: 18+  DE: 16  DK: 15  ES: 18  FI: K-15  FR: 16  GB: 15  HK: IIB  HU: 18  IE: 15  IL: 16  IN: A  IT: T  JP: PG12  KR: 18  MX: C  NL: 16  NO: 15  NZ: R16  PH: R-18  PL: 16  PT: M/16  RO: 15  RU: 18+  SE: 15  SG: NC16  TR: 13+  US: R 

Runtime: 124

To understand the origin of evil, you must go back to the beginning.

Former FBI Agent Will Graham, who was once almost killed by the savage Hannibal 'The Cannibal' Lecter, now has no choice but to face him again, as it seems Lecter is the only one who can help Graham track down a new serial killer.

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ADR Mixer:
Jeff Gomillion

ADR Recordist:
Philip Rogers

ADR Voice Casting:
Barbara Harris

Art Department Coordinator:
Patti McNulty

Art Direction:
Steve Saklad

Assistant Art Director:
Lori Rowbotham
Paul Sonski

Assistant Costume Designer:
Autumn Saville

Assistant Set Decoration:
Andrea Mae Fenton

Associate Producer:
James M. Freitag

Boom Operator:
Mychal D. Smith

Camera Operator:
J. Michael Muro

Casting:
Francine Maisler

Casting Associate:
Kathy Driscoll-Mohler

Color Timer:
Jim Passon

Costume Design:
Betsy Heimann

Director:
Brett Ratner

Director of Photography:
Dante Spinotti

Editor:
Mark Helfrich

Executive Producer:
Andrew Z. Davis

First Assistant Director:
James M. Freitag

Foley Artist:
Andy Malcolm
Goro Koyama

Foley Mixer:
Ron Mellegers
Don White

Foley Supervisor:
Dan Yale

Gaffer:
Jeffrey W. Petersen

Hair Department Head:
Kelvin R. Trahan

Hairstylist:
Fríða Aradóttir

Key Makeup Artist:
Randy Westgate

Makeup Department Head:
Julie L. Pearce

Music Editor:
Ellen Segal

Negative Cutter:
Gary Burritt

Novel:
Thomas Harris

Original Music Composer:
Danny Elfman

Post Production Supervisor:
Lisa Rodgers

Producer:
Martha De Laurentiis
Dino De Laurentiis

Production Design:
Kristi Zea

Production Sound Mixer:
Kim H. Ornitz

Property Master:
Brad Einhorn

Prosthetics:
Gary Archer

Screenplay:
Ted Tally

Script Supervisor:
Martin Kitrosser

Second Assistant Director:
Jonathan McGarry

Second Second Assistant Director:
Bac DeLorme

Set Decoration:
Karen O'Hara

Sound Designer:
Craig Henighan

Sound Mixer:
Steve Maslow
Gregg Landaker

Special Effects Coordinator:
Ken Pepiot

Steadicam Operator:
J. Michael Muro

Stunt Coordinator:
Conrad E. Palmisano

Stunt Double:
Barbara Anne Klein

Stunts:
Keii Johnston
Steven Lambert
Dick Ziker
Denney Pierce
Kurt D. Lott
Brad Martin
J.P. Romano
Monica Staggs
Harry Wowchuk

Supervising Sound Editor:
Gregory King
Darren King

Unit Production Manager:
JoAnn Perritano

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