Suite à un accident de voiture sur la sinueuse route de Mulholland Drive qui la rend amnésique, une jeune femme et une actrice en herbe pleine d'espoir se lancent à la recherche d'indices et... Tout lireSuite à un accident de voiture sur la sinueuse route de Mulholland Drive qui la rend amnésique, une jeune femme et une actrice en herbe pleine d'espoir se lancent à la recherche d'indices et de réponses à travers Los Angeles dans une aventure mouvementée au-delà des rêves et de l... Tout lireSuite à un accident de voiture sur la sinueuse route de Mulholland Drive qui la rend amnésique, une jeune femme et une actrice en herbe pleine d'espoir se lancent à la recherche d'indices et de réponses à travers Los Angeles dans une aventure mouvementée au-delà des rêves et de la réalité.
- Nommé pour 1 Oscar
- 50 victoires et 61 nominations au total
- Rita
- (as Laura Elena Harring)
- …
- Limo Driver
- (as Scott Wulff)
- Cab Driver at LAX
- (as Sean E. Markland)
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- AnecdotesThe set of reels that was distributed to the movie theaters included a computer-written, photocopied note from director David Lynch himself giving special instructions to the projectionists worldwide. Specifically, he did not want the film to be centered vertically on the screen, but rather to "allow more overhead" as the term in projectionist's slang, that is, to let the top part of the frame be more visible than the bottom part. This was because the film was originally made for TV, with an aspect ratio of 1.78:1 (or 16:9) in mind -- without the projectionists' manual correction, the aspect ratio of the theatrical release (1.85:1) would have resulted in heads being cut off at the top of the silver screen. Lynch also asked to raise the volume of the theater's sound system by three decibels when the film was playing. The note ended with the words, "Your friend, David Lynch."
- GaffesWhen Betty and Rita are rehearsing for Betty's audition, Rita can be seen reading from a script with lines for "Betty" and "Rita." However, due to the dream logic of the film, this may be interpreted as a clue to what is really going on.
- Citations
Cowboy: When you see the girl in the picture that was shown to you earlier today, you will say, "this is the girl". The rest of the cast can stay, that's up to you. But the choice for that lead girl is NOT up to you. Now... you will see me one more time, if you do good. You will see me... two more times, if you do bad. Good night.
- Crédits fousCredits have the movie director's name as 'Bob Booker' (not 'Brooker' as we hear). Furthermore, many of the characters' names are simply not mentioned at all during the course of the film (Billy Deznutz, Joe Messing, Bondar, etc.) but their character's names are all listed in the closing credits.
- Versions alternativesSome scenes were deleted to shorten the running time of the movie. Some of the missing scenes are:
- An additional scene of the detectives McKnight and Domgaard in the police station talking about the car crash the previous night on Mulholland Drive.
- A full scene of dialog with the hit man Joe and the pimp Billy in Pinky's Hot Dog stand with Joe asking about information on the missing woman and about the hot dogs served while the drugged out streetwalker Laney looks on.
- A scene of the Castigliane limo arriving outside Adam Kesher's house where the goon, Kenny, gets out and talks briefly with Taka, the Japanese gardener in the driveway asking if he has seen Adam recently.
- A scene of Betty arriving on the studio lot and meeting Martha Johnson outside the producer's office and Wally coming out the front door to meet her and take her inside.
- An extended scene showing the introduction of Mr. Roque of Vincent Darby entering a large office building and taking an elevator to one of the top floors and asking the receptionist if he could enter Mr. Roque's office.
- During the scene where Mr. Roque relays the message 'the girl is still missing' to various unseen associates, when the unseen man with the hairy arm on the yellow telephone rings his contact, the original scene was not of a telephone under a lamp with a red shade, but a white speaker phone on a bright blue table and a woman's hand (Camila Rhodes?) answering it, but cutting away before she says anything.
- The scene of Adam meeting with the executives is longer with him first arriving holding a iron golf club demanding why he has been called away from the golf course to this meeting and Ray giving him a vague explanation to the movie he's filming. The scene ends with the Castigliane brothers leaving first and Adam yelling at the executives over them rigging the casting of the lead actress and about the film being kept locked up in the studio safe.
- A bit scene where after the bruiser Kenny knocks unconscious Adam's wife and the pool man, he walks around Adam's house and sees Adam's wife's jewelry in the kitchen sink which is overflowing with water. Kenny then is shown breaking all of Adam's golf clubs as payback for trashing the limo and then leaves telling the gangsters in the back of the limo that Adam's not home.
- There is another scene introducing Wilkins (Scott Coffee) who lives in a studio loft above Betty Elms's apartment where Adam phones him just before his meeting with the Cowboy and telling Wilkins about finding his wife in bed with the pool man, and asks Wilkins if he could come over to stay for a while since he has no money. Wilkins agrees, and after hanging up, he yells at his dog crouched in a corner about relieving himself all over the place.
- Bandes originalesSixteen Reasons
Written by Doree Post and Bill Post
Performed by Connie Stevens
Courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.
By Arrangement with Warner Special Products
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Langues
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- Sueños, misterios y secretos
- Lieux de tournage
- Caesar's Restaurant - 1016 W. El Segundo Boulevard, Gardena, Californie, États-Unis(Winkies restaurant scenes)
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Budget
- 15 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 7 220 243 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 587 591 $US
- 14 oct. 2001
- Montant brut mondial
- 20 289 986 $US
- Durée2 heures 27 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1