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Director:
Writer (WGA):
David Lynch (written by)
Release Date:
26 October 2001 (Canada)
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Tagline:
A Love Story In The City Of Dreams more
Plot:
After a car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesic, she and a perky Hollywood-hopeful search for clues and answers across Los Angeles in a twisting venture beyond dreams and reality. full summary | full synopsis
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Nominated for Oscar.
Another 33 wins
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30 nominations
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The Ultimate Rubik's Cube.
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Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Naomi Watts | ... | Betty Elms / Diane Selwyn | |
| Laura Harring | ... | Rita (as Laura Elena Harring) | |
| Ann Miller | ... | Catherine 'Coco' Lenoix | |
| Dan Hedaya | ... | Vincenzo Castigliane | |
| Justin Theroux | ... | Adam Kesher | |
| Brent Briscoe | ... | Detective Neal Domgaard | |
| Robert Forster | ... | Detective Harry McKnight | |
| Katharine Towne | ... | Cynthia Jenzen | |
| Lee Grant | ... | Louise Bonner | |
| Scott Coffey | ... | Wilkins | |
| Billy Ray Cyrus | ... | Gene | |
| Chad Everett | ... | Jimmy Katz | |
| Rita Taggart | ... | Linney James | |
| James Karen | ... | Wally Brown | |
| Lori Heuring | ... | Lorraine Kesher |
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Also Known As:
Mulholland Drive (France) (UK) (USA) (closing credits title)
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MPAA:
Rated R for violence, language and some strong sexuality.
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Runtime:
147 min
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1.85 : 1 more
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Certification:
Singapore:R21 (cut) |
Iceland:16 |
Italy:T |
Brazil:16 |
Chile:18 |
Argentina:16 |
Australia:MA |
Belgium:KNT |
Canada:13+ (Quebec) |
Canada:14A (Alberta) |
Canada:14 (Nova Scotia) |
Canada:18A (British Columbia) |
Canada:AA (Ontario) |
Canada:PA (Manitoba) |
Finland:K-15 |
France:U |
Germany:16 |
Ireland:15 |
Israel:16 (TV rating) |
Netherlands:16 |
New Zealand:R16 |
Norway:15 |
Portugal:M/16 |
South Korea:18 |
Spain:18 |
Sweden:15 |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Geneva) |
Switzerland:14 (canton of Vaud) |
Switzerland:16 (canton of the Grisons) |
UK:15 |
USA:R (certificate #37982)
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David Lynch initially resisted Studio Canal's offer to provide additional funds to complete the TV pilot as a feature film. Lynch's battles with ABC network executives had left him with a negative feeling about the project and the director felt he had run out of ideas for the storyline. When Lynch finally agreed to revisit the film, much to his horror he found that all the sets had been destroyed, and all of the costumes and props had been released by ABC (normally all sets, props and costumes for a possible TV series are carefully cataloged and stored for future use). Lynch claims this setback actually proved a blessing in disguise, however, when it finally generated new ideas about how to proceed with filming, and the director was able to come up with a satisfying conclusion to the story.
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Errors made by characters (possibly deliberate errors by the filmmakers): In the scene were the detectives talk about finding the gun in the back of the limo, they call the limo a "Caddy" when in fact the limo is actually a late 1980's Lincoln Town Car Stretch Limo.
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References Carnival of Souls (1962)
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Sixteen Reasons
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What actually happens in Mulholland Drive, and when?What are the answers to David Lynch's clues from the DVD insert?
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"Mulholland Dr." is something else. It is a film that will make you question your own sanity in many ways. Naomi Watts is the young, starry-eyed Canadian that wants to make it big in Hollywood. She is naive and thinks that dreams can come true if you want them bad enough. Watts discovers a very beautiful woman with amnesia (Laura Harring in a sizzling performance) in her aunt's house in L.A. and she becomes determined to help Harring out. Harring is mysterious and her near-fatal car crash occurred on the dark and winding Mulholland Dr. Throughout several oddball and very dark scenes take place. A young director (Justin Theroux) learns that Hollywood is run by strange underworld figures that are quiet, but ruthless. Another strange side-story is the mysterious man behind the diner that is seen in another character's dreams. An inept assassin also runs around causing unwanted trouble for himself and others. Then of course there are cameos by Robert Forster and Billy Ray Cyrus. The film twists into darkness as it progresses as Watts' and Harring's relationship turns sexual. A fine line between reality and fantasy is skewered and it comes down to a strange Pandora's box that holds the true secrets to "Mulholland Dr.". Oscar-nominated director David Lynch also shows that not all you see and hear is real, even though one's mind might think so. The film seems artificial at times, showing Hollywood as a nice place where dreams can come true. But then the dreams are turned into vivid nightmares of what could possibly be the true reality. David Lynch somehow makes this whole thing work and he makes it work beautifully in this reviewer's opinion. The film is a trumped-up version of "The Twilight Zone" and it adds many techniques that made Alfred Hitchcock the true master of suspense. Many wonder what this film is truly about. I am not sure. I am not sure Lynch even knows, but I am going to give it a shot. "Mulholland Dr." is the dark side of the human condition. It is a film that shows how easy one can lose one's soul if bad elements are let in. There are figures that seem somewhat supernatural to me in this movie. It seems that many of the characters are "messengers" that are all after one thing: Naomi Watts' soul. Watts lets the elements in and in the end she cannot overcome them. What she thinks she wants seems attractive on the outside, but there are cobras on the inside that will be too strong to fight off. In short, "Mulholland Dr." is a brilliant piece of film-making and it is brilliant due to its unique aspects and the fact that it is what one thinks it is. There is no right or wrong answer and it is a film that makes you think. "Mulholland Dr." is a complicated puzzle for the minds of cinema fanatics. 5 stars out of 5.