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1991 Hit Film Ranked Among ‘Best Movies of All Time’
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1991 Hit Film Ranked Among ‘Best Movies of All Time’

6 April 20262 Mins Read

The Silence of the Lambs delivered spine-chilling suspense, a phenomenal storyline and unforgettable characters. The buzz and recognition surrounding the psychological thriller film earned its place among the “Best Movies of All Time.”

In 1991, award-winning filmmaker Jonathan Demme directed the movie, adapting it from the 1988 novel of the same name written by Thomas Harris.

Jodie Foster stars as rookie FBI agent Clarice Starling, who investigates the case of brilliant but incarcerated psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter, portrayed by Anthony Hopkins.

Unlike other serial killers, he is a highly intelligent and refined cannibalistic cold-blooded murderer whose impeccable manner hides his violent nature.

With a budget of approximately $19 million, the movie became a box office success, earning $13,766,814 during its domestic opening and grossing over $272 million worldwide.

Apart from being a smash-hit movie, The Silence of the Lambs also earned multiple recognitions, including back-to-back wins at the 64th Academy Awards.

Jonathan Demme, Jodie Foster, and Anthony Hopkins at the 64th Annual Academy Awards.

Ron Galella, Ltd./Ron Galella Collection via Getty Images

In 1992, Demme directed the film, which achieved a rare “Big Five” sweep at the Oscars, including Best Director, Best Actor for Anthony Hopkins, Best Actress for Jodie Foster, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Picture, making this the first and only horror movie to win Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

During his acceptance speech, Hopkins, who had less than 25 minutes of screentime, expressed his disbelief and surprise upon receiving the award, even describing the moment as “unexpected.”

“I can’t believe it,” he said during the speech, as cited by the Oscars, adding, “This is really unexpected. It’s a great honor to be here, especially with such great actors like Nick Nolte and Warren Beatty and Robin Williams, Robert De Niro,” referring to his co-nominees.

He also thanked his family, the Academy, the cast and crew, and everyone who supported him throughout his journey.

With the public’s strong acclaim and notable award-winning achievements, Rotten Tomatoes listed The Silence of the Lambs in its “300 Best Movies of All Time.”

Landing at rank 139, the psychological thriller film earned 95 percent on the Tomatometer, which reflects positive feedback from professional critic reviews, while its Popcornmeter, or the audience rating, also scored 95 percent.

Moreover, the Hopkins and Foster-led movie was ranked second as the best “Oscar-Winning Horror Movie” by Collider.

Related: 2025 Hit Ranked Among ‘Best Movies of All Time’

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