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Mulholland Drive

Country: France, United States, Language: English, 147 mins

  • Director: David Lynch
  • Writer: David Lynch
  • Producer: Pierre Edelman; Neal Edelstein

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Lynch makes it look all so effortless - he doesn't spoon feed his audience - which is thoroughly appreciated.

Hysterical in the first part...and a wondrous journey by the conclusion.

It takes time to do a jigsaw. ENJOY. And, Roy Orbison must be so proud - Crying has never been sung with so much passion and pain.

One of the best lesbian films - it might even be the best.


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The(ir) Blurb...

A bright-eyed young actress travels to Hollywood, only to be ensnared in a dark conspiracy involving a woman who was nearly murdered, and now has amnesia because of a car crash. Eventually, both women are pulled into a psychotic illusion involving a dangerous blue box, a director named Adam Kesher, and the mysterious night club Silencio.

Cast & Characters

Naomi Watts as Betty Elms / Diane Selwyn;
Laura Harring as Rita;
Ann Miller as Catherine 'Coco' Lenoix;
Dan Hedaya as Vincenzo Castigliane;
Justin Theroux as Adam Kesher;
Brent Briscoe as Detective Neal Domgaard;
Robert Forster as Detective Harry McKnight;
Katharine Towne as Cynthia Jenzen;
Lee Grant as Louise Bonner;
Scott Coffey as Wilkins;
Billy Ray Cyrus as Gene;
Chad Everett as Jimmy Katz;
Rita Taggart as Linney James;
James Karen as Wally Brown;
Lori Heuring as Lorraine Kesher