It’s always tough to turn an iconic movie into a TV series — “Stay tuned for scenes from the next episode of ‘The Godfather’,” said no one ever — but “Clarice” is off to a solid, if unspectacular, start.“The Silence of the Lambs” sequel, premiering 10 p.m.
Thursday (Feb. 11) on CBS, stars Rebecca Breeds as FBI agent Clarice Starling — the role that, 30 years ago, Jodie Foster stamped into movie history opposite Anthony Hopkins’ Dr.
Hannibal Lecter (“I’m having an old friend for dinner”). She’s got the same West Virginia drawl as Foster’s Clarice (Breeds is Australian and hides the accent well).It’s now 1993.
Following on the events of the movie, it’s been a year since Clarice shot and killed “Buffalo Bill” and saved his next intended.
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