Differences between Script and Film

From Lost Highway

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The script includes the following brief scene:
The script includes the following brief scene:
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INT.  LUNA LOUNGE - LATER
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<blockquote>INT.  LUNA LOUNGE - LATER
After the band quits to take a break, female fans come on to  
After the band quits to take a break, female fans come on to  
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Fred, but he moves away, refusing their attentions.
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Fred, but he moves away, refusing their attentions.</blockquote>
Shooting status: unknown
Shooting status: unknown
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Interpretation: Fred's sexual desires focus solely on Renee, and his suspicions about Renee's honesty and faithfulness outweigh any satisfaction he would receive from other women.
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Interpretations: Fred's sexual desires focus solely on Renee, and his suspicions about Renee's honesty and faithfulness outweigh any satisfaction he would receive from other women.

Revision as of 10:43, 2 June 2007

The Lost Highway screenplay is available in two forms:

  • Paperback: Lynch, David and Barry Gifford, Lost Highway, Faber and Faber (1997) (ISBN 0571191509). The book also includes a 15 page interview of David Lynch by Chris Rodley.

Differences

Differences between the script and film may be deleted scenes, whether they were filmed or not, deleted or altered lines of dialogue, or scenes that appear in both the script and film but at different points in the story.

Fred's female fans

Previous scene: Fred's sax performance at the "Luna Lounge" Subsequent scene: Fred's phone call home

The script includes the following brief scene:

INT. LUNA LOUNGE - LATER After the band quits to take a break, female fans come on to Fred, but he moves away, refusing their attentions.

Shooting status: unknown

Interpretations: Fred's sexual desires focus solely on Renee, and his suspicions about Renee's honesty and faithfulness outweigh any satisfaction he would receive from other women.

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