Summary

  • Hannibal Lecter's quotes showcase his chilling, yet charming, personality as one of the most fascinating villains in pop culture.
  • Hannibal's ability to maintain a sense of decorum and etiquette while displaying extreme insanity and cruelty draws audiences in.
  • Hannibal's love for wordplay and his twisted sense of humor add an extra layer of creepiness to his already terrifying character.

Hannibal Lecter quotes have helped to establish the character as one of the most fascinating villains in pop culture. Hannibal is, without a doubt, one of the most famous and frightening monsters ever committed to film. His insanity and cruelty are matched only by his sense of decorum and etiquette, which makes him far more charming than he should be. This leads to many Hannibal Lecter quotes that make it hard not to be drawn in by this menace.

Hannibal Lecter is a character who has been fascinating and horrifying audiences ever since The Silence of the Lambs came out in 1991. Both in the Hannibal movies as well as the NBC television show have given fans insight into this cruel, intelligent serial killer. Both Anthony Hopkins and Mads Mikkelsen brought Hannibal to life in distinct, memorable, and frightening ways, and both versions of the character have been beloved by fans with many memorable quotes shared between them.

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20 "Ready When You Are, Sergeant Pembry."

Hannibal Prepares For His Escape

Sir Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter standing inside his cell in The Silence of the Lambs

The prison escape sequence in The Silence of the Lambs is unforgettable partially because it is the first time the audience sees the brutality of Hannibal. He begins by keeping up his typically polite manner giving this line to the guards as they bring him his dinner. However, after launching his vicious attack, he repeats the line as he approaches one of the dying guards with a knife. It shows that the calm and sophisticated appearance Hannibal had throughout the movie was the same cadence he had when brutally murdering someone.

19 "Do You Dream Much, Will? I Think Of You Often."

Hannibal Writes To Will

Hannibal Lecter wearing the Bite Mask from Red Dragon

While Anthony Hopkins regrets returning for Hannibal and Red Dragon, he falls back into the sinister role effortlessly. Red Dragon is the most effective of the later movies with it understanding that Hannibal doesn’t need to be the protagonist. Still, the movie ends with the narration of Hannibal still in prison writing a letter to Will Graham. His final line that he thinks of him often is a sinister and almost threatening idea that presents Hannibal as this ominous force that is always lurking in the shadows.

18 "When The Fox Hears The Rabbit Scream, He Comes A-Runnin', But Not To Help!"

Hannibal Strikes

Hannibal staring out from his jail cell in Red Dragon

Hannibal Lecter was a more refined and elegant kind of predator, but a predator no less. He understood the nature of stalking and murder better than anyone, for he'd be doing it for years until he was finally outwitted by Will Graham. Still, Lecter understood the mind of a serial killer better than anyone, as evidenced by this quote. Lecter's ability to boil down his actions to simple facts of nature is in itself a chilling revelation. Rather than it his own psychosis, Lecter's mind was so distorted by it that he believed he wasn't committing any crimes whatsoever. He merely saw himself as a thing of nature.

17 "All Good Things To Those Who Wait!"

Hannibal Is Patient

Anthony Hopkins and Julianne Moore in Hannibal

It's difficult to imagine what's worse: being on the receiving end of Hannibal Lecter's murderous intent, or being subjected to his mind games and manipulation. Clarice Starling learned that Lecter enjoyed playing the long game, and he drew it out for as long as possible as she tried desperately to solve the riddle of Buffalo Bill. Lecter, on the other hand, was more than happy to have someone to play with. After eight years in an insane asylum, he finally had a nut he could crack for the sake of ing the time. As he manipulated Starling with half-truths and false intel about Buffalo Bill, she fell right into his trap.

16 "Have You Ever Seen Blood In The Moonlight, Will? It Appears Quite Black."

Hannibal Observes Blood

Will Graham and Hannibal Lecter facing each other in prison in Red Dragon

Hannibal uttered this quote in Red Dragon as a reference to a murder scene inspected by FBI agent Will Graham. Hannibal's killing spree had been in full swing by that point, which is one of the reasons he was caught and incarcerated in the first place. To have such an intimate knowledge of death would be enough to send chills up anyone's back. Lecter's experience with murder gave him a multitude of memories to cherish that would cause normal people to reject outright. Describing the color of blood in the moonlight is one such example.

15 "Love Your Suit."

Hannibal Meets With Senator Martin

Hannibal Lecter wearing a mask in The Silence of the Lambs

Anthony Hopkins's role as Hannibal remains so iconic partially because of the humor he brings to the role. The audience is too afraid of him to really find Hannibal funny but there is no denying he has some witty lines that still seem threatening and ghoulish coming from him. When he volunteers to give information on the killer to Senator Martin whose daughter was taken by Buffalo Bill, Hannibal makes a game of it. The fact that he concludes the meeting about a serial killer by commenting on the senator’s fashion is just his twisted sense of humor.

14 "I Must Confess To You, I'm Giving Very Serious Thought ... To Eating Your Wife!"

Hannibal Confronts Pazzi

Hannibal Lecter confronts Chief Inspector Pazzi

When Inspector Rinaldo Pazzi began digging too deep into Lecter's affairs in Italy, he ended up painting a rather unenviable target on his own back. Rather than turn him in to the FBI, Pazzi decided to collect on a bounty put out by the millionaire Mason Verger, a man horrifically scarred by Lecter who now sought revenge. Lecter began picking up on Pazzi's scheme and decided to confront him. He uttered this quote before knocking him out, tying him to a gurney, disemboweling him, and tossing him out a window to the horror of the Florence residents below.

13 "If I Tell You, I'm Afraid You Won't Even Try It."

Hannibal Feeds His Guests

Hannibal Lecter feeds his guests in Red Dragon

This quote comes courtesy of the Silence sequel Red Dragon. In the first act, audiences learn that Lecter has murdered an orchestral musician because of his incompetence which seems to have gone unnoticed by the board of directors. He invites them over for dinner in what they think is a lovely night out at his place. One of them asks what Hannibal put into the amuse-bouche, prompting Hannibal to reply back with this quote which is both darkly comedic and bone-chilling at the same time. As they sat there oblivious to the fact that they were eating their own musician, Hannibal relished the moment.

12 “I Never Feel Guilty Eating Anything.”

Hannibal Embraces His Cravings

Mads Mikkelsen in promotional image for Hannibal with bones and flowers in front of him

Mads Mikkelsen’s Hannibal Lecter provided a new take on the foundation that Anthony Hopkins had built. This Hannibal is one we see before he has been imprisoned, so we get to see him in a more refined state. Mikkelsen also took a more “fallen angel” approach to the character and made him more elegant and charming. Mikkelsen’s version of Hannibal is definitely one who doesn’t live a life of regrets and who delights in decadence, and this charmed audiences because of Mikkelsen’s strange good looks.

11 “Well Clarice, Have The Lambs Stopped Screaming?”

Hannibal Checks In On Clarice

Jodie Foster as Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs

When The Silence of the Lambs came out, it definitely surprised audiences. Hopkins brought to life both the elegant side of Hannibal as well as the dark, creepy side. His dialogue with Clarice in the movie is often chilling and filled with tension. He speaks in metaphors often and leaves Clarice with riddles to answer. Even when he is in hiding after escaping prison, he still calls her to further probe those old wounds. His ability to read her and analyze her also makes him extremely scary.

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