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Overview
Release Date:
21 February 1997 (USA) morePlot:
After a bizarre encounter at a party, a jazz saxophonist is framed for the murder of his wife and sent to prison, where he inexplicably morphs into a young mechanic and begins leading a new life. full summary | full synopsisNewsDesk:
(7 articles)
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An intense experience moreCast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Bill Pullman | ... | Fred Madison | |
| Patricia Arquette | ... | Renee Madison / Alice Wakefield | |
| John Roselius | ... | Al | |
| Louis Eppolito | ... | Ed (as Lou Eppolito) | |
| Jenna Maetlind | ... | Party Girl | |
| Michael Massee | ... | Andy | |
| Robert Blake | ... | Mystery Man | |
| Henry Rollins | ... | Guard Henry | |
| Michael Shamus Wiles | ... | Guard Mike | |
| Mink Stole | ... | Forewoman (voice) | |
| Leonard Termo | ... | Judge (voice) | |
| Ivory Ocean | ... | Guard Ivory | |
| Jack Kehler | ... | Guard Johnny Mack | |
| David Byrd | ... | Doctor Smordin | |
| Gene Ross | ... | Warden Clements |
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Rated R for bizarre violent and sexual content, and for strong language.Parents Guide:
View content advisory for parentsRuntime:
135 minLanguage:
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2.35 : 1 moreSound Mix:
Dolby DigitalCertification:
Italy:VM14 | Canada:18 (Nova Scotia) | New Zealand:R18 | Netherlands:16 | Canada:16+ (Quebec) | Canada:R (Manitoba/Ontario) | Iceland:16 | Argentina:18 | Australia:R | Chile:18 | Finland:K-16 | France:-12 | Germany:16 | Hong Kong:III | Ireland:18 | Mexico:C | Norway:18 | Peru:18 | Poland:18 | Portugal:M/18 | Singapore:R(A) | South Korea:18 | Spain:18 | Sweden:15 | UK:18 | USA:R | Australia:MA (cable rating)Filming Locations:
Amargosa Hotel & Opera House, Death Valley Junction, Death Valley National Park, California, USA moreMOVIEmeter: 
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The back of the region 4 DVD has a "Welcome to the universe of David Lynch" sign. It states: - 1. Don't look for it, there is no exit... - 2. Forget it, there is no way out... - 3. Forget it, it's a deadlock... moreQuotes:
Fred Madison: Andy, who is that guy?Andy: I don't know his name. He's a friend of Dick Laurent's, I think.
Fred Madison: Dick Laurent?
Andy: Yeah, I believe so.
Fred Madison: But Dick Laurent is dead, isn't he?
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Various Ominous Drones moreFAQ
What is with the Mystery Man (Robert Blake)?OK, Assuming the "all in his head theory" or any other commonly accepted theory is correct, then how does that explain the time loop (Dick Laurent is dead)?
What is reality?
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Clearly, as with most of David Lynch's films, Lost Highway is not for everyone. It is, as Lynch intended it to be, a film realization of a dream. In this regard, it is comparable, in terms of artistry and raw intensity to Kurosawa's _Dreams_. Indeed, in terms of sensory experience - cinematography and sound, for example - Kurosawa and Lynch have few rivals. However, the comparison falls away rather quickly in consideration of the film's content. Lost Highway is really no dream, but a nightmare.
Let's face it, like it or not, everything Lynch does is intentional. This film has inspired polarized reviews here on IMDB. Those looking for a plot-heavy movie that they do not necessarily have to pay attention to tend to despise it. Those who are open to allowing this manipulative, intensely disturbing and thought-provoking film to carry them into its own parcel of hell love it. This is, in my opinion, what good art can do.
Like a dream, Lost Highway has as many plots as it does viewers with their own individual interpretations and perspectives. It forces itself upon you with a vengeance, but simultaneously encourages the kind of disengagement you experience when you are conscious that you are dreaming.
I recommend Lost Highway highly. See it with intelligent, open-minded friends who like to talk about film experiences. And expect that the conversation will keep you up way past your bed time.