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Synopsis
David Lynch wrote and directed this look at two women who find themselves walking a fine line between truth and deception in the beautiful but dangerous netherworld of Hollywood. A beautiful woman (Laura Elena Harring) riding in a limousine along Los Angeles' Mulholland Drive is targeted by a would-be shooter, but before he can pull the trigger, she is injured when her limo is hit by another car. The woman stumbles from the wreck with a head wound, and in time makes her way into an apartment with no idea of where or who she is. As it turns out, the apartment is home to an elderly woman who is out of town, and is allowing her niece Betty (Naomi Watts) to stay there; Betty is a small-town girl from Canada who wants to be an actress, and her aunt was able to arrange an audition with a film director for her. Betty befriends the injured woman, who begins calling herself "Rita" after seeing a poster of Rita Hayworth. While Betty's audition impresses a casting agent, and she catches the eye of hotshot director Adam Kesher (Justin Theroux), Kesher's producers and moneymen insist with no small vehemence that he instead cast a woman named Camilla Rhodes. As Rita attempts to put the pieces of her life back together, she pulls the name Diane Selwyn from her memory; Rita thinks it could be her real name, but when she and Betty find a listing for Diane Selwyn and visit her apartment, they discover the latest victim of a mysterious killer who is eluding police detective Harry McKnight (Robert Forster). Rita's emotional identity soon takes a left turn, and it turns out that neither woman is quite who she once appeared to be. David Lynch originally conceived Mulholland Drive as the pilot film for a television series; after the ABC television network rejected the pilot and declined to air it, the French production film StudioCanal took over the project, and Lynch reshot and re-edited the material into a theatrical feature. The resulting version of Mulholland Drive premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where David Lynch shared Best Director honors with Joel Coen. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

Cast

Michael J. Anderson Mr. Roque
Diane Baker
Scott Coffey Wilkins
Billy Ray Cyrus Gene
Chad Everett Jimmy Katz
Marcus Graham Vincent Darby
Dan Hedaya Vincenzo Castigliane
Laura Elena Harring Rita
James Karen Casting Director
Ann Miller Coco Lenoix
Mark Pellegrino Joe
Naomi Watts Betty Elms
Robert Forster Det. Harry McKnight
Lee Grant Louise Bonner
Monty Montgomery Cowboy
Justin Theroux Adam Kesher
Sean E. Markland
Melissa George Camilla Rhodes
Matt Gallini Limo Driver
Katharine Towne Cynthia Jenzen

Production Crew

Peter Jamison Art Director
Christine Kim Assistant Editor
Johanna Ray Casting
Peter Deming Cinematographer
Angelo Badalamenti Composer (Music Score)
Amy Stofsky Costume Designer
David Lynch Director
Mary Sweeney Editor
Pierre Edelman Executive Producer
Mark Cotone First Assistant Director
Scott Cameron First Assistant Director
Alain Sarde Producer
Mary Sweeney Producer
Michael Polaire Producer
Neal Edelstein Producer
Tony Krantz Producer
Jack Fisk Production Designer
David Lynch Screenwriter
David Lynch Sound/Sound Designer
Ed Novick Sound/Sound Designer
Ron Eng Supervising Sound Editor
Year: 2001
Runtime: 146
Country: USA
MPAA Rating: R
for violence, language and some strong sexuality
Category: Feature


Color type
FotoKem color

Sound
Dolby Digital

Produced by
Asymmetrical
Canal Plus
Films Alain Sarde
Pathé Distribution

Release
October 19, 2001 (USA)
by Bac Films

Awards
2001 - Best Foreign Film - French Academy of Cinema
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - Chicago Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
2001 - Best Picture - National Society of Film Critics
2001 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
2001 - Best Picture (Runner-up) - L.A. Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
2001 - Best Picture [Runner-up] - Toronto Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - American Film Institute
2001 - Best Picture - Broadcast Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - Drama - Golden Globe
2001 - Best Picture - National Society of Film Critics
2001 - Best Foreign Film - French Academy of Cinema
2001 - Best Picture (Runner-up) - Los Angeles Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - National Board of Review
2001 - Best Picture - Chicago Film Critics Association
2001 - Best Picture - New York Film Critics Circle
2001 - Film Presented - Telluride Film Festival
2001 - Best Picture - Drama - Hollywood Foreign Press Association