![]() Lecter's reply is intercepted and revealed to contain Graham's home address, which Dolarhyde uses to track down Graham in the novel's climax. ![]() ![]() Chilton informs Graham and his superior, Jack Crawford, of the discovery. When Dolarhyde learns of Graham's visits with Lecter, the two killers attempt to correspond through the classifieds of a tabloid newspaper a cleaning crew finds one of Dolarhyde's letters, hidden within Lecter's toilet paper spool. When FBI profiler Will Graham goes to Lecter for advice on capturing another serial killer, Francis Dolarhyde, Chilton makes an unwelcome attempt to question Graham about Lecter's psyche. In the novels Red Dragon Ĭhilton is first introduced in Harris' 1981 novel Red Dragon as the pompous, incompetent director of a sanitarium near Baltimore, Maryland, acting as the jailer for the cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter. Frederick Chilton is a fictional character appearing in Thomas Harris' novels Red Dragon (1981) and The Silence of the Lambs (1988), along with the film and television adaptations of Harris's novels. ![]() Anthony Heald as Chilton in the 1991 film The Silence of the LambsĪnthony Heald ( The Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon)Īdministrator of Baltimore State Hospital for the Criminally Insaneĭr. ![]()
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