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  2. Patricia Arquette Finally, Finally Explains ‘Lost Highway ...

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    The long wait is over: Patricia Arquette finally explained David Lynch’s “Lost Highway.” Kind of. “I would ask David: ‘Am I playing two characters, am I playing a ghost?’ He would say ...

  3. Lost Highway (film) - Wikipedia

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    Lost Highway is a 1997 neo-noir [2] [3] film directed by David Lynch, who co-wrote the screenplay with Barry Gifford. It stars Bill Pullman , Patricia Arquette , and Balthazar Getty . The film also features Robert Blake , Jack Nance , and Richard Pryor in their final film performances.

  4. Patricia Arquette learns of “Lost Highway” director David ...

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    Patricia Arquette was on-camera Thursday when she found out that David Lynch, who directed her in the 1997 film Lost Highway, had died.She and the cast of Apple TV+ show Severance were being ...

  5. Lost Highway - Wikipedia

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    Lost Highway, a 1997 film by David Lynch Lost Highway, the soundtrack for the Lynch film; Lost Highway, a 2003 opera adaptation of Lynch's film; Hank Williams: Lost Highway, a stage musical based on the life of Hank Williams

  6. Blue Velvet (film) - Wikipedia

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    He would go on to use this song in Lost Highway eleven years later. [51] [52] Entertainment Weekly ranked Blue Velvet 's soundtrack on its list of the 100 Greatest Film Soundtracks, at the 100th position. Critic John Alexander wrote, "the haunting soundtrack accompanies the title credits, then weaves through the narrative, accentuating the noir ...

  7. David Lynch, “Twin Peaks” Creator and “Mulholland Drive ...

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    He explained, “Wild at Heart ... Lynch directed four more films: 1997’s Lost Highway, 1999’s The Straight Story, 2001’s Mulholland Drive and 2006’s Inland Empire.

  8. Eraserhead - Wikipedia

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    Coulson and Nance appeared in Twin Peaks, [75] and made further appearances in Dune, [76] Blue Velvet, [70] Wild at Heart, [77] and 1997's Lost Highway. [78] Following the release of Eraserhead, Lynch attempted to find funding for his next project, Ronnie Rocket, a film "about electricity and a three-foot guy with red hair". [79]

  9. Meshes of the Afternoon - Wikipedia

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    Maya Deren was a key figure in the development of the New American Cinema. Her influence extends to contemporary filmmakers like David Lynch, whose film Lost Highway (1997) pays homage to Meshes of the Afternoon in his experimentation with narration. Lynch adopts a similar spiraling narrative pattern, sets his film within an analogous location ...