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Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins reunite to celebrate 'Silence of the Lambs' turning 30

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ByStephen Iervolino
Video byBrittany Berkowitz
January 20, 2021, 9:07 PM

Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins reunited virtually to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the movie that netted them both Oscar trophies: "The Silence of the Lambs," Jonathan Demme's film adaptation of Thomas Harris' novel.

The conversation was part of Variety's "Actors on Actors" series.

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Hopkins, who played cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, admitted to being confused by the film's title at first. "My agent sent a script. He said, 'Why don't you read this? It's called "Silence of the Lambs."' I said, 'Is it a children’s story?'"

In this March 30, 1992, file photo, Jodie Foster and Anthony Hopkins pose after they both won Oscars for "Silence of the Lambs", at the Academy Awards in Los Angeles.
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For all of Lecter's icy menace -- modeled after an old acting teacher of Hopkins', he revealed -- it was he who was at first intimidated by Foster, who played newbie FBI recruit Clarice Starling. "I was scared to speak to you. I thought, 'She just won an Oscar [for 'The Accused']."

Calling the Best Picture-winning film "a life-changing adventure ... for both of us," Foster recalled the pair's first read-through of the script, which had them sitting opposite each other at a table. "And as you launched into Hannibal Lecter, I felt a chill come over the room."

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Foster also wondered if people "still ask [Hopkins] if [he] would like a nice chianti," to which Hopkins replied, "All the time."

As fans would hope, Hopkins ended the conversation with an in-character "Goodbye, Clarice," to which Foster laughed and responded, "Bye, Dr. Lecter."

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