Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992)

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Cast & Crew.

Sheryl Lee
Laura Palmer

Ray Wise
Leland Palmer

Mädchen Amick
Shelly Johnson

Dana Ashbrook
Bobby Briggs

Phoebe Augustine
Ronette Pulaski

David Bowie
Special Agent Phillip Jeffries

Eric DaRe
Leo Johnson

Miguel Ferrer
Albert Rosenfield

Pamela Gidley
Teresa Banks

Heather Graham
Annie Blackburn

Chris Isaak
Special Agent Chester Desmond

Moira Kelly
Donna Hayward

Peggy Lipton
Norma Jennings

David Lynch
Chief Gordon Cole / Director / Writer / Original Series Creator / Executive Producer / Sound Re-Recording Mixer / Sound ...

James Marshall
James Hurley

Jürgen Prochnow
Woodsman

Harry Dean Stanton
Carl Rodd

Kiefer Sutherland
Special Agent Sam Stanley

Lenny Von Dohlen
Harold Smith

Grace Zabriskie
Sarah Palmer

Kyle MacLachlan
Special Agent Dale Cooper

Frances Bay
Mrs. Tremond (Chalfont)

Catherine E. Coulson
The Log Lady

Michael J. Anderson
Man From Another Place

Frank Silva
Bob

Walter Olkewicz
Jacques Renault

Al Strobel
Philip Gerard (The One Armed Man)

Gary Hershberger
Mike Nelson

Sandra Kinder
Irene at Hap's

Chris Pedersen
Tommy

Victor Rivers
Buck

Rick Aiello
Cliff Howard

Gary Bullock
Sheriff Cable

Jon Huck
FBI Agent / Sound Recordist

Mike Malone
FBI Agent / Set Dresser

Joe Berman
Bus Driver

Yvonne Roberts
First Prostitute

Audra L. Cooper
Second Prostitute

John Hoobler
Pilot

Kimberly Anne Cole
Lil the Dancer

Elizabeth McCarthy
Giggling Secretary

C.H. Evans
Jack at Hap's

Paige Bennett
French Girl at Hap's

G. Kenneth Davidson
Old Guy at Hap's

Ingrid Brucato
Curious Woman

Chuck McQuary
Medic

Margaret Adams
Fat Trout Neighbor

Carlton Lee Russell
Jumping Man

Calvin Lockhart
The Electrician

Jonathan J. Leppell
Mrs. Tremond's Grandson

David Brisbin
Second Woodsman

Andrea Hays
Heidi

Julee Cruise
Roadhouse Singer

Steven Hodges
Band at Roadhouse / Musician

William Ungerman
Band at Roadhouse

Joseph 'Simon' Szeibert
Band at Roadhouse

Smokey Hormel
Band at Roadhouse

Joseph L. Altruda
Band at Roadhouse

James Parks
Service Station Mechanic

Jane Jones
School Teacher

Karin Robison
Angel in Train Car

Lorna MacMillan
Angel in Red Room

Philip Anagnos
Student (uncredited)

Anne Gaybis
Dancer on Stage in 'Pink Room' (uncredited)

John Nelson
Double R Diner Customer (uncredited)

Simon Shelton
Walter Ed Pekarek (Uncredited)

Gregg Fienberg
Producer / Unit Production Manager

Ronald Víctor García
Director of Photography

Mary Sweeney
Editor

Angelo Badalamenti
Original Music Composer / Music / Orchestrator / Musician

Andrew Durham
Production Assistant

Robert Engels
Writer

Mark Frost
Original Series Creator / Executive Producer / Characters

Tim Harbert
Associate Producer

Johanna Ray
Co-Producer / Casting

John Wentworth
Co-Producer

Patricia Norris
Production Design / Costume Design

Leslie Morales
Set Decoration

Katharina Hirsch-Smith
Key Makeup Artist

Brent Lavett
Hairstylist

Deepak Nayar
First Assistant Director

Richard Oswald
Second Assistant Director

Sophia Barashkoff
Painter

David Christopher Campbell
Carpenter

John Canedo
Painter

Keith Cox
Construction Coordinator

Tyler Dupuy
Carpenter

Morgan Flaherty
Carpenter

James 'Bud' Hays
Carpenter

Jon Kazunaga
Construction Foreman

Chris Kelly
Painter

Daniel Kuttner
Property Master

Marvin Perry
Carpenter

Carlos Quintero
Carpenter

David E. Robinson
Scenic Artist

Stephanie Sandston
Leadman

Audrey Stanzler
Set Dresser

Phil Benson
Assistant Sound Editor

Frank Canonica
Sound Recordist

Richard F.W. Davis
Sound Effects Editor

Kristen Gerstner
Assistant Sound Editor

Stephen Kearney
Assistant Sound Editor

James Lebrecht
Sound Effects Editor

Donny Miele
Sound Effects Editor

Douglas Murray
Supervising Sound Editor

Dan Olmsted
Sound Recordist

David Parker
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Debbie Pinthus
Boom Operator

Michael Semanick
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Bob McCarthy
Special Effects Coordinator

Sabrina McCarthy
Special Effects

Darrell Pritchett
Special Effects

Del Reahm
Special Effects

Terry Shattuck
Special Effects

Gunter Simon
Special Effects

Bob Riggs
Special Effects Coordinator

Christopher Rohde
Visual Effects

David Boushey
Stunts

Jon H. Epstein
Stunt Coordinator

Hannah Kozak
Stunts

Kathleen Reilly
Stunts

Jeff Smolek
Stunt Coordinator

Diana Wagner-Boyd
Stunts

Tasso Bravos
Grip

William Buckingham III
Grip

John Buckley
Gaffer

Kyle Carver
Electrician

Bruce Alan Greene
Steadicam Operator

Jay Johnson
Electrician

Colleen Kingdon
Electrician

Dan Kneece
Steadicam Operator

Stephen Les
Grip

Tom Marvel
Best Boy Electric

Stephen McGehee
Lighting Technician

Lloyd Moriarity
Dolly Grip / Key Grip

Ryan Purcell
Grip

Norbert F. Quiban
Electrician

Vince Rapini
Grip

Miguel Rico
Electrician

Shade Rupe
Grip

Rick Wiley
Key Grip

T.J. Williams
Steadicam Operator

Eric Thomas
Electrician

Elaine J. Huzzar
Casting Associate

Heidi Walker
Casting

Shannon Ward
Casting Assistant

Cheri Reed
Set Costumer

Amy Stofsky
Costume Supervisor

Deborah Gavlak
First Assistant Editor

Joe Fineman
Post Production Consulting

Dave Alvin
Musician

Andy Armor
Musician

Donald Bailey
Musician

Vinnie Bell
Musician

Myles Boisen
Musician

Ron Carter
Musician

David Cooper
Musician

Lori L. Eschler
Music Editor

William Fairbanks
Musician

Don Falzone
Musician

Jay Hoggard
Musician

James Hynes
Musician

David Jaurequi
Musician

Kinny Landrum
Musician

Art Polhemus
Scoring Mixer

Al Regni
Musician

Rufus Reid
Musician

Bob Rose
Musician

David Slusser
Musician

Grady Tate
Musician

Buster Williams
Musician

Traci Clauson
Stand In

Dana Eskelson
Stand In

Cori Glazer
Script Supervisor

Barry Littman
Stand In

Joe Montrone
Production Manager

Gaye Pope
Unit Publicist

Pierre Edelman
Thanks

Sean Doyle
Additional Photography

Barbara Harris
ADR Voice Casting
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Details.
Release DateJune 3, 1992
StatusReleased
Running Time2h 15m
Content RatingR
Budget$10,000,000
Box Office$4,248,389
Filming LocationsWashington, United States
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is a 1992 psychological horror film directed by David Lynch, and co-written by Lynch and Robert Engels. It serves as a prequel to seasons one and two of the television series Twin Peaks (1990–1991), created and produced by Mark Frost and Lynch. It begins with the FBI's investigation into the murder of Teresa Banks (Pamela Gidley) before shifting to the last seven days of the life of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee), a popular-but-troubled high school student in the fictional town of Twin Peaks, Washington. Palmer's murder was the primary plot thread of the TV series.
Greenlit shortly after the TV series was cancelled, Fire Walk with Me had a much darker tone than the TV series and did not address many of season two's unfinished narratives, including its cliffhanger ending. Although most of the television cast reprised their roles for the film, many comparatively lighthearted scenes featuring town residents were cut. In addition, the series' main star, Kyle MacLachlan (Dale Cooper), asked for his role to be downsized, and Lara Flynn Boyle's character Donna Hayward was recast with Moira Kelly. In 2014, several deleted scenes were recut into a narrative and released as Twin Peaks: The Missing Pieces.
Fire Walk with Me premiered at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival in competition for the Palme d'Or. The film was notoriously polarizing: Lynch said that the film was booed at Cannes, and the American press generally panned the film. The film was controversial for its frank and vivid depiction of parental sexual abuse, its relative absence of fan-favorite characters, and its surrealistic style. The film was a box-office bomb in North America, but fared better in Japan and France. Due to the poor reception, plans for two sequels were abandoned. However, the film has been positively reevaluated in the 21st century, and is now widely regarded as one of Lynch's major works. Lynch and Frost eventually received funding to produce a third season of the TV series in 2017, which revisited several plot threads from the film. In 2019, the British Film Institute ranked Fire Walk with Me the fourth-best film of the 1990s.
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