Clarice
Cast Rebecca Breeds as Clarice Starling; Michael Cudlitz as Paul Krendler; Lucca De Oliveira as Tomás Esquivel; Kal Penn as Shaan Tripathi; Nick Sandow as Murray Clarke; Devyn Tyler as Ardelia Mapp; Marnee Carpenter as Catherine Martin; Jayne Atkinson as Ruth Martin; Simon Northwood as Buffalo Bill
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It’s 1993, a year since FBI Special Agent Clarice Starling visited the infamous serial killer Hannibal Lecter in prison in order to gain insight on the equally infamous Buffalo Bill, who murdered and skinned his victims.
Clarice tracked, shot and killed Bill. And although Bill managed to kidnap seven women, Clarice was able to rescue the final one, Catherine, before he killed her as well.
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What CLARICE Gets Right About Clarice Starling
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Clarice Starling sits opposite a therapist, their session recounting a series of events familiar to fans of
The Silence of the Lambs. It’s been a year since since the FBI trainee now a graduate of the academy discovered and killed serial killer Buffalo Bill. But he lingers still, impressed on her subconscious like a fossil of the death’s-head moths he placed in his victim’s throats. A symbol of metamorphosis for him, preserved in fever-dream flashes for her.
“I thought it was done,” Clarice says in her West Virginia twang. Subtle notes of Q Lazzarus’ “Goodbye Horses” play over memories of Bill hunched over his sewing machine, stitching human flesh. The song was a standout moment in the 1991 film, but here it’s a shadow. Because this isn’t Buffalo Bill’s story. Or Hannibal Lecter’s. It’s Clarice’s, and it fits a little uncomfortably.
How The FBI s Behavioral Science Unit Ties Into The Silence Of The Lambs And Clarice
Real agents of the FBI Behavioral Science Unit, like John Douglas and Patricia Kirby, inspired some of the fictional characters in Clarice and The Silence of the Lambs, including Jack Crawford and Clarice Starling. Rebecca Breeds as Clarice Starling and John Douglas. Photo: Brooke Palmer/CBS; Getty Images
Peering into the mind of killers is the major theme in the universe of Clarice Starling, the fictional FBI agent in “The Silence of the Lambs.” While the characters in those books, films, and TV series are fictional, the depicted federal police arm doing the research is certainly very real.