Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me Page #2

Synopsis: Essentially a prequel to David Lynch and Mark Frost's earlier TV series "Twin Peaks". The first half-hour or so concerns the investigation by FBI Agent Chet Desmond (Chris Isaak) and his partner Sam Stanley (Kiefer Sutherland) into the murder of night-shift waitress Teresa Banks in the small Washington state town of Deer Meadow. When Desmond finds a mysterious clue to the murder, he inexplicably disappears. The film then cuts to one year later in the nearby town of Twin Peaks and follows the events during the last week in the life of Laura Palmer (Sheryl Lee) a troubled teenage girl with two boyfriends; the hot-tempered rebel Bobby Briggs (Dana Ashbrook) and quiet biker James Hurley (James Marshall), her drug addiction, and her relationship with her difficult (and possible schizophrenic) father Leland (Ray Wise), a story in which her violent murder was later to motivate much of the TV series. Contains a considerable amount of sex, drugs, violence, very loud music and inexplicable image
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery
Director(s): David Lynch
Production: New Line Cinema
  4 wins & 6 nominations.
 
IMDB:
7.2
Metacritic:
28
Rotten Tomatoes:
62%
R
Year:
1992
135 min
1,397 Views


I've been thinking about that.

You ask me...

her death was what you'd call...

a freak accident.

Thanks.

Are you talking about that

little girl that got murdered?

You got something to tell us?

I know sh*t from shinola.

Agent Desmond, do you think

we should question him?

What time is it, Stanley?

It's late, Sam.

Hey, I'm sorry.

It's early. It's really early.

You know,

I never told anybody this...

but once,

for about three days...

just before her time...

Teresa's arm

went completely dead.

What do you mean?

Her left arm... it was numb.

She said she couldn't use it.

Probably those drugs

she was taking.

I just thought

I ought to tell you.

Thanks.

Are you talking about that

little girl that got murdered?

I doubt it was a drug problem.

It was probably a nerve problem.

I could recheck the arm

for injuries...

but I'd have to take

the body back to Portland...

to do some real nerve work.

I think that's a good idea, Sam.

We'd like to order

some food, please.

You want to hear

about our specials?

We don't have any.

What? What is it?

Nine.

Can't you read?

It's really late.

We're really early.

Damn, this better be important.

Federal Bureau of Investigation.

Special Agent Chet Desmond,

Agent Sam Stanley.

Sorry to disturb you...

but we need to see

Teresa Banks' trailer, please.

Sh*t.

That goddamn trailer

is more popular...

than Uncle's Day

in a whorehouse.

You see what I mean?

It just means more sh*t

I got to do now.

Damn it!

Everything's exactly

like she left it.

Haven't touched a goddamn thing!

God!

Take a look at this.

She's got the ring on.

I'm gonna make myself a cup

of Good Morning, America.

Y'all want some?

Please.

Here you go, boys.

Good Morning, America.

Thank you.

No kidding, man.

This stuff's got the sting

of the forty-eight-hour blend.

Right. It's the best

goddamn coffee...

you're going to get anywhere.

We sure do need

a good wake-me-up, don't we?

Yeah, we do, Sam.

Did you know Teresa Banks?

See, I've already gone places.

I just want to stay where I am.

What the hell's

that thing doing out there?

You're not taking

that body anywhere.

We're taking the body

back to Portland.

There's not a thing

you can do about it.

Teresa Banks had a ring.

Any idea what happened to it?

We got a phone here.

It's got a little ring.

Take that van back

to Portland, Stanley.

I'm going to take one more look

at the trailer park.

Agent Desmond, one thing

has been troubling me...

the blue rose.

You're going to the trailer park

for the blue rose.

That's Deputy Cliff's trailer

right there.

That's his truck, too.

Teresa Banks' trailer

is over here.

Right where we left 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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