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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me
TrailerThe film is relative to sex, drug addiction and violence. It centers on FBI Agent Chet Desmond and his partner Sam Stanley investigate the murder of waitress Teresa Banks. When Desmond uncovers the important trace, he suddenly disappears without reasons.Actors: Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook, Phoebe Augustine, David Bowie, Eric DaRe, Miguel Ferrer, Pamela Gidley, Heather Graham, Chris Isaak, ...»Director: David LynchCountry: United StatesDuration: 134 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 7.30 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
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Characters of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
Laura PalmerPlayed by: Sheryl Lee
Leland PalmerPlayed by: Ray Wise
Shelly JohnsonPlayed by: Mädchen Amick
Bobby BriggsPlayed by: Dana Ashbrook
Ronette PulaskiPlayed by: Phoebe Augustine
Phillip JeffriesPlayed by: David Bowie
Leo JohnsonPlayed by: Eric DaRe
FBI Agent Albert RosenfieldPlayed by: Miguel Ferrer
Teresa BanksPlayed by: Pamela Gidley
Annie BlackburnPlayed by: Heather Graham
Special Agent Chester DesmondPlayed by: Chris Isaak
Donna HaywardPlayed by: Moira Kelly
Norma JenningsPlayed by: Peggy Lipton
FBI Deputy Director Gordon ColePlayed by: David Lynch
James HurleyPlayed by: James Marshall
WoodsmanPlayed by: Jürgen Prochnow
Carl RoddPlayed by: Harry Dean Stanton
Sam StanleyPlayed by: Kiefer Sutherland
Harold SmithPlayed by: Lenny von Dohlen
Sarah PalmerPlayed by: Grace Zabriskie
Dale CooperPlayed by: Kyle MacLachlan
Mrs. TremondPlayed by: Frances Bay
Margaret LantermanPlayed by: Catherine E. Coulson
Man From Another PlacePlayed by: Michael J. Anderson
BobPlayed by: Frank Silva
Jacques RenaultPlayed by: Walter Olkewicz
Phillip Michael GerardPlayed by: Al Strobel
Mike NelsonPlayed by: Gary Hershberger
Irene at Hap'sPlayed by: Sandra Kinder
TommyPlayed by: Chris Pedersen
BuckPlayed by: Victor Rivers
Cliff HowardPlayed by: Rick Aiello
Sheriff CablePlayed by: Gary Bullock
Giggling SecretaryPlayed by: Elizabeth McCarthy
Jack at Hap'sPlayed by: C.H. Evans
French Girl at Hap'sPlayed by: Paige Bennett
Jumping ManPlayed by: Carlton Lee Russell
The ElectricianPlayed by: Calvin Lockhart
Mrs. Tremond's GrandsonPlayed by: Jonathan J. Leppell
HeidiPlayed by: Andrea Hays
Roadhouse SingerPlayed by: Julee Cruise
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Directors of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
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Creators of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
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Critic Reviews of "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me"
Village VoiceDecember 13, 2013In its own singular, deeply strange way, Fire Walk With Me is David Lynch's masterpiece.
Entertainment WeeklyMay 03, 2013There have always been two sides to Lynch: the inscrutable, demonic prankster and the rhapsodic dreamer. In Fire Walk With Me, he's at least trying to recover his poetic sincerity. If only his dreams weren't starting to look like reruns.
Los Angeles TimesMay 03, 2013At its best, it's a dream within a dream, a nightmare in endlessly reflecting pop mirrors, a screen full of TV-movie sex and horror kitsch blowing up right in our faces.
Philadelphia InquirerMay 03, 2013In Twin Peaks the movie, all the twists get straightened out. The thrill is gone.
Orlando SentinelMay 03, 2013For those who are willing to go the distance with Lynch, the return trip to Twin Peaks is well worth the trouble.
Chicago TribuneMay 03, 2013For a film with a pre-established conclusion, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me seems depressingly interminable.
Creative LoafingSeptember 25, 2016An ungainly and unnecessary prequel to the excellent TV series.
The ARTeryMay 12, 2015A horrible masterpiece. Ugly, abstract and unrelenting, it's like having someone else's nightmare.
ColeSmithey.comMarch 20, 2015As much an essential missing piece for audiences of David Lynch's groundbreaking 1991-'92 television series ("Twin Peaks") to gain closure as a stand-alone film, "Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me" is an alternately funny, harrowing, and bizarre experience.
Movie MezzanineFebruary 21, 2014One of Lynch's darkest, most disturbing films precisely because it is able to delve into the places that the show simply wasn't allowed to explore on national television.
CinemaniaJuly 15, 2013A fascinating tightrope-walk: Lynch's ultra-cool unconventional storytelling techniques are modified just enough to allow the movie to reach a broad audience
Total FilmMay 03, 2013With typical perversity, Lynch avoids cosy closure, instead riffing on his TV themes that seem even more baffling with big-screen expansion.
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