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Lost Highway is a 1997 French-American thriller film written and directed by David Lynch. Blending elements of psychological horror and film noir, the plot features Bill Pullman as a man convicted of the murder of his wife (Patricia Arquette), after which he inexplicably morphs into a young mechanic and begins leading a new life. The film features the last film appearances of Richard Pryor, Jack Nance, and Robert Blake, and is also notable for featuring the acting debut of Marilyn Manson.
Lynch co-wrote the screenplay with Barry Gifford, whose novel served as the basis for Lynch's 1990 film Wild at Heart. Lynch conceived Lost Highway after the critical and box office failure of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), a film adaptation and follow-up to the widely successful cult television series Twin Peaks. Despite receiving mixed reviews upon release, the film has developed a cult following. In 2003, the film was adapted into an opera.
After the opening credits, which show a highway's dividing lines at night while blaring techno music plays in the background, Fred Madison (Bill Pullman), a Los Angeles saxophonist, receives a message from an unknown man on the intercom of his house. The voice says that "Dick Laurent is dead." When he looks out his window, the streets outside his house are empty, and faint police sirens are heard in the distance.
The Lost Highway (1997) Trailer
Lost Highway Movie 1997 - full movie
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Lost Highway (1997) - Unbound
I'm Deranged. David Bowie soundtrack "Lost Highway" 1997
"Lost Highway" (1997) trailer
Lost Highway - Mystery Man
Patricia Arquette talks acting in David Lynch's 'Lost Highway' (1997)
Lost Highway (1997): "I Put a Spell on You"
Lost Highway 1997 Official Trailer
The Lost Highway (1997) Trailer http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116922/ David Lynch Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Robert Blake, Robert Loggia
David Lynch's Lost Highway. Bill Pullman / Patricia Arquette / Robert Blake / Gary Busey........ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116922/
There is something about the movies directed by David Lynch that fascinates me everytime I watch them. The atmosphere, the twisted plots - there's just nothing left to wish for... :-D That being said, this "Lost Highway" video is the first in a row of tributes to Lynch movies that I'm planning on making. "The Straight Story" (Lynch's least typical) is up, too - more to come soon. Enjoy the video, and please leave a comment letting me know why you did or didn't like it. That way you will either make me very happy (I love reading comments), or help me improve my editing skills. :o) Music: Robbie Robertson - Unbound Cast: Bill Pullman (Independence Day, Brokedown Palace, Grudge) Patricia Arquette (Bringing out the Dead, True Romance, Medium) Robert Blake (In Cold Blood, ...
I'm Deranged. David Bowie soundtrack "Lost Highway" 1997
Trailer for the David Lynch classic, one of my favorite movies.
Patricia Arquette on her double role in David Lynch's 'Lost Highway'
D: David Lynch S: David Lynch, Barry Gifford C: Peter Deming M: Angelo Badalamenti (Cover of "I Put a Spell on You" by Marilyn Manson) Cast: Bill Pullman, Patricia Arquette, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Robert Loggia "A 21ST CENTURY NOIR HORROR FILM. A GRAPHIC INVESTIGATION INTO PARALLEL IDENTITY CRISES. A WORLD WHERE TIME IS DANGEROUSLY OUT OF CONTROL. A TERRIFYING RIDE DOWN THE LOST HIGHWAY." -- David Lynch June 1995
Fred Madison, a saxophonist, is accused under mysterious circumstances of murdering his wife Renee. On death row, he inexplicably morphs into a young man named Pete Dayton, leading a completely different life. When Pete is released, his and Fred's paths begin to cross in a surreal, suspenseful web of intrigue, orchestrated by a shady gangster boss named Dick Laurent.
Music video by Bon Jovi performing Lost Highway. (C) 2007 Mercury Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, Inc.
An analysis exploring the structural connection between the world of fantasy and the recesses of memory in David Lynch's 1997 neo-noir horror film. Plus, a closer look at the scenes leading up to Renee's murder. More on the externalization of our inner problems in fantasy, the great Zizek speaks: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=spcgCAP2NZ8 As always, thanks for watching Film Formula! Feel free to leave me a comment or request.
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I'm Deranged. David Bowie soundtrack "Lost Highway" 1997
Great quote from Johnny Cash. Amazing song by Hank Williams. And a sweet performance by Tom and the Heatbreakers. My first youtube post, I put it on the web because I couldn't find it on the web.
An experimentation of neo-noir within a surreal framework, and an exploration of psychological dislocation through a Lynchian visual style. Created for ENO's LOST HIGHWAY OPERA video-competition... based on the classic David Lynch film of the same name. This entry won 1st prize... Competition details can be found on: http://www.myspace.com/enolosthighwaycompetition Music score by Olga Neuwirth http://www.olganeuwirth.com/ Produced by The English National Opera & The Young Vic http://www.eno.org/youngvic/lh_about.html http://javedahmed.co.uk/
This is a very first test of my upcoming short movie called Lost Highway. Soundtrack: Paris, Texas by Ry Cooder FULL SCREEN IT
David Bowie - I'm Deranged soundtrack Lost Highway 1997
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of "LOST HIGHWAY", featuring the beautiful Anja Konstantinova. Shot by Chris Polack for SOME Magazine. PHOTOGRAPHY: Chris Polack STYLIST: Sher-Ann Taulla MAKE UP & HAIR: Kate Blainey MODEL: Anja Konstantinova @ Maverick ASSISTANTS: Rhiannon King / Dave Apostel VIDEO: Clem Stamation @ Nuff Nuff
a new version of my images and video set to the classic Hank Williams song, "Lost Highway".
BTS shoot/promo for the "Lost Highway" Fall Fashion 2013 collection. Director of Still Photography Holger Obenaus holgerobenaus.com Creative Director/AD Shell B. Royster Sbr2pro.com Editor/Motion Graphics/Cinematographer R. Scott Johnson rScottJohnson.com Cinematographer Michael Kadlubkiewicz CharlestonMultimedia.com Model August Bradham Represented by TOUT Talent, Charleston toutcharleston.com Music "Tramp Stamps and Birthmarks" by Logan Lynn Concept Holger Obenaus Shell B. Royster Location Scouting Holger Obenaus Wardrobe Stylist Alexandra Munzel www.alexandrastyles.com Makeup and Hair Ashley Brook Perryman www.abpmakeup.com Photography Assistant & Photo Studio Penny Hoey Studio 17N www.pennyhoeyphotography.com Technical Director Scott Galatolie www.highoutput.com Grips: H...
Les Nuits Blanches (Sleepless nights) : a whole night a year, in various places of Paris, artistic projects welcome the public. This project : On the walls of the corridor, on the travelator of the subway Châtelet station, just like a trompe-l'oeil, the facades lit of the buildings of Chantal Stoman's photographic project deliver the images got since a car thrown to full speed on the freeway which crosses Tokyo. Lumix GH1. Kit lens. MPEG-2 HD-PAL 1280x720px, 25fps. Adobe Premiere.
'Blessed' Artist | Lucinda Williams Directors | James Minchin III & Rod Blackhurst Lost Highway
I still remember days Yeah,it´s written all over my face So you think I´ll fall apart Bad nerves and a pissed off heart
A cheap trick to make it worse Feels like a god damn curse It don´t mean shit to me Strung out on an endless sea
This is a tragic scen and my heart is full of broken dreams A brand new song - C´mon bring it on
So here I am on a lost highway Making bets once again - It´s gonna drive me insane Nowhere - I go down a dark and unknown road Wish upon a star - but they took it a little to far -a little to far - just a little to far
No signs of hope my friend Screwed up until the end Bad deals along the way Wake me up another day
I still remember days Yeah,it´s written all over my face So you think I´ll fall apart Bad nerves and a pissed off heart
This is a tragic scen and my heart is full of broken dreams A brand new song - C´mon bring it on
So here I am on a lost highway Making bets once again - It´s gonna drive me insane Nowhere - I go down a dark and unknown road Wish upon a star - but they took it a little to far -a little to far