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The 100 Most Popular Horror/Suspense Movies of All Time

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#40: Red Dragon

Ralph Fiennes in Red Dragon.

Ralph Fiennes stars as serial killer The Tooth Fairy in 'Red Dragon'.

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Red Dragon was the fourth film to feature cannibalistic serial killer Hannibal Lecter, and its success proved that the public's "appetite" for the antihero was as strong as ever.

Note: All figures are US domestic box office totals.

31. Interview with the Vampire : $105,264,608 (Released 11/11/1994)

32. Scream : $103,046,663 (Released 12/20/1996)

33. Jaws 2 : $102,922,376 (Released 6/16/1978)

34. Sleeping with the Enemy : $101,599,005 (Released 2/8/1991)

35. Scream 2 : $101,363,301 (Released 12/12/1997)

36. Sleepy Hollow : $101,068,340 (Released 11/19/1999)

37. Se7en : $100,125,643 (Released 9/22/1995)

38. The Others : $96,522,687 (Released 8/10/2001)

38. Unbreakable : $94,999,143 (Released 11/22/2000)

40. Red Dragon : $92,955,420 (Released 10/4/2002)

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