Mulholland Dr. - 1999
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Mulholland Dr.

Updated: 18 Jul 2022
Directors:
Brian Grazer David Lynch David Lynch David Lynch Mary Sweeney Mary Sweeney Neal Edelstein Michael Polaire Angelo Badalamenti Ron Howard Peter Deming Tony Krantz
Actors:
Justin Theroux Naomi Watts Laura Harring Ann Miller Robert Forster Angelo Badalamenti Brent Briscoe Scott Coffey Katharine Towne Dan Hedaya Angelo Badalamenti Chad Everett James Karen Lee Grant Lori Heuring Billy Ray Cyrus
Genre:
Thriller, TV Movie, Mystery, Drama
Country: no data
Year: 1999
Initially, "Mulholland Dr." was to mark David Lynch's return to television. It is a retooling of a script originally shot as a 94-minute pilot for a TV series (co-written with TV screenwriter Joyce Eliason) for the channel ABC, which had approved the script, but chose not even to air the pilot once it was done in 1999, despite Lynch's labours to cut the project to their liking. It was left in limbo until 18 month later French company Studio Canal Plus (also producer of 'The Straight Story') agreed to pay ABC $7 million for the pilot, and budget a few million more to turn the pilot into a two-hour, 27-minute movie. The cost of the film doubled to $14 million as sets had to be reconstructed and actors recalled.
Actor
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over 3 years ago
I love "Mulholland Dr.," but even that kind of got to me at times.
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Actor
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37 FLIISTs
almost 4 years ago
Falling down the rabbit hole with David Lynch as your guide. Nothing better.
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TV Host, Journalist
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4 years ago
It's well known that David Lynch's "Mulholland Dr." was assembled from the remains of a cancelled TV series, with the addition of some additional footage filmed later. That may be taken by some viewers as a way to explain the film's fractured structure and lack of continuity. I think it's a delusion to imagine a "complete" film lurking somewhere in Lynch's mind — a ghostly Director's Cut that exists only in his original intentions. The film is openly dreamlike, and like most dreams it moves uncertainly down a path with many turnings.
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