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Revision as of 09:39, 2 June 2007

the Lost Highway wiki

Directed by David Lynch
Written by David Lynch, Barry Gifford
Starring Patricia Arquette, Bill Pullman, Balthazar Getty, Robert Blake, Robert Loggia, et al
Music by Angelo Badalamenti, Trent Reznor, Barry Adamson, et al
Produced by Deepak Nayar, Mary Sweeney, Tom Sternberg
Distributed by October Films
Runtime 135 min.
Aspect Ratio 2.35:1
MPAA Rating R for bizarre violent and sexual content, and for strong language
Filming Locales Los Angeles, CA; Barstow, CA; Death Vally Junction, CA
Filming Dates Sep. 1995 - Feb. 1996
Release dates Jan. - Apr. 1997
Budget $15,000,000 (estimated)
IMDb Listing and DVD Comparison

About the Lost Highway wiki

Mission Statement
Policies: How the Lost Highway wiki differs from Wikipedia

Interpreting Lost Highway

Theories of Lost Highway

Plot Structure
Psychogenic fugue

Möbius strip

Scene and Character Analyses
Scene Analyses
Differences between Script and Film
Fred Madison and Pete Dayton
Renee Madison and Alice Wakefield
Mystery Man
Dick Laurent/Mr. Eddy
Andy
Sheila
Bill and Candace Dayton

Other Information
Soundtrack and DVDs
Published Works and Film Reviews

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