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Want to visit Hannibal the
Cannibal? Probably not...
Vilnius -
If you want to meet Hannibal "The Cannibal" Lecter, a
Lithuanian tour firm can help.
In "Hannibal Rising" the novel by
Thomas Harris now made into a movie, the childhood and youth of the
fictional man-eating serial killer are set in the Baltic state, and
the firm is offering a themed visit to the Lithuanian capital.
"We hope to attract tourists who
would be interested in visiting Lecter's native land," Aurimas Jukna,
director of tourism agency Saules kelias, said Thursday.
The tour includes a trip around
Vilnius, a visit to a nearby estate for a "Hannibal feast" and a
meeting with "Lecter." The cost is 100 euros ($131).
In "Hannibal Rising," a prequel to
"Silence of the Lambs," Lecter is born into a noble Lithuanian
family. He sees his sister killed and eaten by militiamen during
World War Two, a trauma which later turns him to murder and
cannibalism.
Lecter first appeared in Harris'
1981 book "Red Dragon" and then in 1988 in "Silence of the Lambs,"
made into a 1991 Oscar-winning movie with Anthony Hopkins as Lecter. --
Reuters News
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