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Synopsis: After hiring a hit man to kill her lover, Camilla; Diane dreams of a different Hollywood experience. One where she is a wonderfully talented and versatile actress, Betty, who almost instantly is in demand by the best Casting Directors in the business. And one where her lover becomes an amnesiac, Rita, after a brutal accident that saves her from the hit on her life. Betty and Rita meet and as they fall in love, they also try to undercover Rita's real identity. But when Betty and Rita's search begins to intermingle with the reality of Diane and Camilla's nightmarish relationship, the walls of the dream begin to collapse ("It's strange to be calling yourself" says Betty).
Director(s): David Lynch
Production: Universal Focus
  Nominated for 1 Oscar. Another 47 wins & 57 nominations.
 
IMDB:
8.0
Metacritic:
83
Rotten Tomatoes:
83%
R
Year:
2001
147 min
$7,077,663
Website
2,547 Views


...she's sleeping.

I'm sure there's some explanation for this

Aunt Ruth,

I don't think we have to do that.

Please don't worry...

we don't need the police.

You're awake...

I think I misunderstood.

I thought you knew my Aunt and

that's why you were here.

I just talked to my Aunt on the phone and she wants me

to call the police.

I'm... sorry. I...

What is it Rita?

I thought when I woke up...

I thought sleep would do it...

What's wrong?

I don't know who I am.

What do you mean?

You're Rita.

I'm not. I don't know what my name is.

I don't know who I am!

This is your purse.

Your name must be in your purse.

You want to know, don't you?

I... yes, but... I...

- Open it!

You sure you don't want anything?

- Not here... no thanks.

Not a coke or something?

No... thanks though...

I'll take a

cigarette if you have one.

Sure, reach inside my shirt pocket there.

Any new girls on the street lately?

No. I haven't seen any.

A brunette?

...maybe a little beat up?

You'll keep your eyes open for me won't

you baby?

- Sure.

- You bet you will.

That money.

You don't know where it came from?

When you think of them...

the money... the key...

does it make you remember anything?

something...

...something there.

What did you say?

They fired everyone.

Who fired everyone?

Ray did!

Please I'm talking on the phone,

and then they closed the set...

everybody's gone.

You'd better

get down here Adam!

You've got to talk to Ray

you've got to fix this.

I'm going home.

Home?!

Meet me at the office.

We've got to do something...

...you've got to do something Adam!

I'm going home, Cynthia.

Adam, this isn't like you.

Please come to the office.

- There must be something we can do.

- I'm going home.

I wonder where you were going.

Mulholland drive.

Mulholland drive?

That's where I was going...

Mulholland Drive.

Maybe that's where the accident was.

There must be a police report.

We could call...

We could call anonymously from a pay phone...

just to see if there was an accident.

Come on. It'll be just like in the movies.

We'll pretend to be someone else.

I want to walk around anyway.

I'm

in Hollywood and I haven't even seen any of it.

Come on Rita.

Do you feel up to it?

Okay... but just

...just to see.

Just to see

if there was an accident...

on Mulholland Drive.

Lorraine?

Lorraine... you home?

Lorraine...

Now, you've done it!

Just forget you ever saw.

It's better that way.

What the hell are you even doing here?

What are you doing?

THAT'S MY JEWELRY!

That bastard

You bastard!

He's probably upset Lorraine.

WHAT.. ARE... YOU... DOING!?

STOP IT!

STOP IT!

Adam, STOP IT!

STOP IT!

STOP IT!

Adam, STOP IT!

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David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American director, screenwriter, visual artist, musician, actor, and author. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed a unique cinematic style. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements contained within his films have been known to "disturb, offend or mystify" audiences. more…

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