MANHUNTER Film 1986. Written by Michael Mann. Directed by Michael Mann. Starring William Petersen, Kim Greist, Joan Allen, Brian Cox, Dennis Farina, Stephen Lang and Tom Noonan. | |||||
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1952 - 72 years ago | |||||
1 | November 23, 1952 | 20th Century: 50s | Birth Dates | ||
November 23, 1952 Francis Dollarhyde born in Chester Missouri, according to the Date of Birth on his Missouri Driver License. | |||||
1957 - 67 years ago | |||||
2 | September 23, 1957 | 20th Century: 50s | Birth Dates | ||
September 23, 1957 Date of Birth on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License. | |||||
1974 - 50 years ago | |||||
3 | April 14, 1974 | 20th Century: 70s | Birth Dates | ||
April 14, 1974 Serial killer Tooth Fairy victim Donald Jacobi born. | |||||
1981 - 43 years ago | |||||
4 | October 19, 1981 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 19, 1981 Date on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License History report, with code SUS for Suspended. | |||||
1982 - 42 years ago | |||||
5 | November 3, 1982 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
November 3, 1982 Date on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License History report, with code REI for Reinstated. | |||||
1985 - 39 years ago | |||||
6 | April 21, 1985 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
April 21, 1985 Date on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License History report, with code CON. | |||||
1986 - 38 years ago | |||||
7 | March 19, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
March 19, 1986 Date on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License History report, with code SUS for Suspended. | |||||
8 | April 14, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
April 14, 1986 Serial killer Tooth Fairy victim Donald Jacobi's 12th birthday. | |||||
9 | June 2, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
June 2, 1986 Date on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License History report, with code REI for Reinstated. | |||||
10 | August 1, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
August 1, 1986 Future serial killer Tooth Fairy victim Donald Jacobi's birthday was April 14th. Will Graham deduces that sometime between April 14th and August 1 the family changed the lock on the garage door. | |||||
11 | August 19, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
August 19, 1986 Full moon. The serial killer that will become known as the Tooth Fairy murders the Jacobi family at their home in Birmingham. Jack Crawford: The Birmingham one was in papers over a month ago. The second one in Atlanta was all over TV... This guy's on a lunar cycle. I have three weeks and a few days until the next full moon. | |||||
12 | September 18, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 18, 1986 Full moon. The serial killer known as the Tooth Fairy murders the Leeds family at their home in Atlanta. Jack Crawford: The Birmingham one was in papers over a month ago. The second one in Atlanta was all over TV... This guy's on a lunar cycle. I have three weeks and a few days until the next full moon. | |||||
13 | September 19, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 19, 1986 Jack Crawford asks Will Graham to come out of retirement to help catch the serial killer known as the Tooth Fairy. Jack eats dinner with Will's family. | |||||
14 | September 20, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 20, 1986 Will Graham examines serial killer Tooth Fairy victims the Leeds family's house. He believes the killer may have taken his gloves off, requests additional search for fingerprints on the bodies. | |||||
15 | September 21, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 21, 1986 Will's request to search for additional fingerprints off the bodies yields results. Questions come up about the pets - the Leeds had a dog, the Jacobis had a cat. Atlanta police hold press conference. National Tattler newspaper reporter Freddie Lounds harasses Will. Will tells Jack he's going to visit Lecktor the next day. | |||||
16 | September 22, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 22, 1986 Will Graham consults Dr. Lecktor in prison. Afterward, Lecktor makes phone calls, tracking down Will's home address in Captiva, Florida. Will flies to Birmingham to review the Jacobi family crime scene. Jack Crawford sends status update message to Will Graham regarding the pets and the prints. | |||||
17 | September 29, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 29, 1986 Will Graham investigates the Jacobi family crime scene. He climbs a tree in the backyard, finds a mark - a Chinese character considers a lucky sign in gambling. The same character appears on on a Mah Jongg piece. It means "Red Dragon". | |||||
18 | September 30, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
September 30, 1986 17 days until the next full moon. Message from the Tooth Fairy to Lecktor discovered in Lecktor's cell. | |||||
19 | October 8, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 8, 1986 According to Lecktor when Will calls him a week later, "God's terrific. Last Wednesday, he dropped a church roof on 34 of his worshipers in Texas as they were groveling through a hymn to his majesty. Don't you think that felt good?" | |||||
20 | October 9, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 9, 1986 Francis Dollarhyde, the serial killer known as the Tooth Fairy, kidnaps reporter Freddy Lounds. | |||||
21 | October 10, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 10, 1986 Reporter Freddy Lounds' burning corpse is found in a wheelchair. Bowman breaks the code that Lecktor used in his Tattler newspaper personal ad - he gave the Tooth Fairy Will's home address in Captiva, Florida. | |||||
22 | October 11, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 11, 1986 Six days until the next full moon. Will Graham moves his family to a lake house for safekeeping. | |||||
23 | October 13, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 13, 1986 Four days until the next full moon. Francis Dollarhyde offers a blind co-worker, Reba McClane, a ride home. He takes her to see a tiger that has been sedated for a dental procedure. They go to Dollarhyde's home, where they have sex. | |||||
24 | October 14, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 14, 1986 Francis Dollarhyde stakes out co-worker Reba's house. Another male co-worker brings her home and kisses her on the porch. When she goes inside, and he leaves, Francis shoots him, then abducts Reba. | |||||
25 | October 15, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 15, 1986 Will Graham shoots and kills Francis Dollarhyde, the serial killer known as the Tooth Fairy. | |||||
26 | October 16, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 16, 1986 Will Graham returns to his family. | |||||
27 | October 17, 1986 | 20th Century: 80s | Events | ||
October 17, 1986 Full moon, when serial killer the Tooth Fairy was planning to murder another family. | |||||
1987 - 37 years ago | |||||
28 | June 11, 1987 | 20th Century: 80s | Expiration Dates | ||
June 11, 1987 Expiration Date on Gateway Labs employee Lincoln Dillon's Missouri Driver License. | |||||
1988 - 36 years ago | |||||
29 | November 23, 1988 | 20th Century: 80s | Expiration Dates | ||
November 23, 1988 Expiration Date on Francis Dollarhyde's Missouri Driver License. |
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