Lost highway /

"... follows a musician (Pullman) who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife (Arquette) in their home. He is suddenly convicted of murder, after which he inexplicably disappears and is replaced by a young mechanic (Getty) leading a different life"--cited from Wikipedia,...

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Uniform Title:Lost highway (Motion picture)
Main Author: Badalamenti, Angelo (Composer)
Other Authors: Lynch, David, 1946-2025 (Screenwriter), Gifford, Barry, 1946- (Screenwriter), Pullman, Bill (Actor), Arquette, Patricia, 1968- (Actor), Getty, Balthazar (Actor), Blake, Robert, 1933-2023 (Actor), Wagner, Natasha Gregson, 1970- (Actor), Pryor, Richard, 1940-2005 (Actor), Busey, Gary (Actor), Loggia, Robert (Actor), Butler, Lucy (Actor) (Actor), Massee, Michael (Actor), Nance, Jack (Actor), Kehler, Jack (Actor), Rollins, Henry, 1961- (Actor), Ribisi, Giovanni, 1974- (Actor), Coffey, Scott (Actor), Roselius, John, 1944-2018 (Actor), Deming, Peter (director of photography.)
Format: Video
Language:English
Language Notes:English dialogue.
Published: [San Francisco, California, USA] : Kanopy Streaming, 2024.
[New York, N.Y.] : The Criterion Collection
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Kanopy)
Description
Summary:"... follows a musician (Pullman) who begins receiving mysterious VHS tapes of him and his wife (Arquette) in their home. He is suddenly convicted of murder, after which he inexplicably disappears and is replaced by a young mechanic (Getty) leading a different life"--cited from Wikipedia, February 17, 2023.
Item Description:Title from title frames.
Originally released as a motion picture in 1997.
Wide screen (2.39:1)
"We've met before, haven't we?" This film is a meditation on the mysterious nature of identity. It is David Lynch's seventh feature film, and is considered one of the filmmaker's most potent cinematic dreamscapes. Starring Patricia Arquette and Bill Pullman, the film expands the horizons of the medium, taking its audience on a journey through the unknown and the unknowable. As this postmodern noir detours into the realm of science fiction, it becomes apparent that the only certainty is uncertainty.
Physical Description:1 online resource (streaming video file) (135 minutes): .flv file, sound, color
Audience:MPAA rating: R; for bizarre violent and sexual content, and for strong language.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Peter Deming ; editor, Mary Sweeney ; music, Angelo Badalamenti.