Mulholland Dr. (2001)
Blonde Betty Elms has only just arrived in Hollywood to become a movie star when she meets an enigmatic brunette with amnesia. Meanwhile, as the two set off to solve the second woman's identity, filmmaker Adam Kesher runs into ominous trouble while casting his latest project.
Mulholland Dr. (2001)
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Released Year: 2001
Runtime: 147 minutes
Directors: David Lynch
Writers: David Lynch
Casts: Robert Forster, Dan Hedaya, Rebekah Del Rio, Brent Briscoe, Tom Morris, Naomi Watts, Justin Theroux, Melissa George, Charles Croughwell, Patrick Fischler, Bonnie Aarons, Mo Gallini, Jeanne Bates, Geno Silva, Tony Longo, Angelo Badalamenti, Vincent Castellanos, Tad Horino, James Karen, Katharine Towne, Daniel Rey, Michael Des Barres, Lori Heuring, Missy Crider, Laura Harring, Scott Coffey, Cori Glazer, Mark Pellegrino, Rena Riffel, Billy Ray Cyrus, Blake Lindsley, Wayne Grace, Lee Grant, William Ostrander, Chad Everett, Michael Fairman, Michael Cooke, Michele Hicks, Ann Miller, Rita Taggart, Marcus Graham, Robert Katims, Dan Birnbaum, Randall Wulff, Maya Bond, Michael J. Anderson, Joseph Kearney, Enrique Buelna, Richard Mead, Sean Everett, David Schroeder, Diane Nelson, Monty Montgomery, Kate Forster, Lisa K. Ferguson, Lisa Lackey, Brian Beacock, Adrien Curry, Tyrah M. Lindsey, Michael D. Weatherred, Johanna Stein, Richard Green, Conte Candoli, Lyssie Powell, Kimberly Clever, Joshua Collazo, David Frutos, Peter Loggins, Theresa Salazar, Thea Samuels, Christian Thompson
IMDB: Mulholland Dr. (2001)
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Blonde Betty Elms has only just arrived in Hollywood to become a movie star when she meets an enigmatic brunette with amnesia. Meanwhile, as the two set off to solve the second woman's identity, filmmaker Adam Kesher runs into ominous trouble while casting his latest project.
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Salon -
Lynch's Hollywood is a grand old girl, but she's one with some very treacherous curves. To trace the contours of her sensuality, you need a camera as sensitive as a set of fingertips. Lynch's is.
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Chicago Tribune -
Like "Memento," Mulholland Drive is an amnesiac noir in the tradition that goes back to "Spellbound" and "Somewhere in the Night."
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New Times (L.A.) -
While this road may contain too many potholes -- and plotholes -- to sustain an even ride, there are moments of greatness scattered throughout to remind us why Lynch is vital and why the French think he's so nifty.
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Baltimore Sun -
A dizzying - sometimes frustrating - marvel of moviemaking instinct and ingenuity.
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Miami Herald -
It just requires an open mind, a love of film and a willingness to dream.
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