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7.3/10
IMDbBest Original Score | 2013 | Angelo
Best Original Score | 1993 | Angelo
Best Soundtrack | 1991
Best Music | 1993 | Angelo
Best Actress | 1993 | Sheryl
Best Horror Film | 1993
Best Supporting Actor | 1993 | Ray
Best Writing | 1993 | Robert
Best Female Lead | 1993 | Sheryl
Best Soundtrack | 1992 | Angelo
Budget 10,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 4,184,990 USD
According to writer Robert Engels, he and director David Lynch originally conceived this film as the first in a series of films exploring the mythology of the Black Lodge. To that effect, the two inserted four characters as "outs" with which to continue the story: Agent Dale Cooper (Kyle MacLachlan), Agent Phillip Jeffries (David Bowie), Major Garland Briggs (Don S. Davis) and Agent Chester Desmond (Chris Isaak). The critical and box-office failure of this film, however, caused Lynch to abandon any plans for sequels.
Richard Beymer (Ben Horne) declined to participate due to a scene where Ben was to force Laura to kiss him in exchange for a bag of cocaine. Beymer felt that there had been no buildup for the character of Horne (who confesses his love for Laura in Twin Peaks (1990)) to extort Laura, and that as a result the scene came off as exploitative. As a result, another scene, in which Leland Palmer (Ray Wise) confronts Ben about Laura's photo being on Ben's desk, resulting in a fight with Ben's wife, was never shot. The scene also would have included Johnny and Jerry Horne.
Grace Zabriskie said on Sheryl Lee's performance in the film: "She gave everything she had, she gave more than she could afford to give, and she spent years coming back".
In most versions of the film certain sequences are sub-titled - at the nightclub where the music drowns out the dialogue and when characters speak backwards - but not in the British version. Apparently, director David Lynch changed his mind so often as to whether they should be included or not, by the time he came to a final decision, the British distributors had already made all their prints (without subtitles) and couldn't afford to make any more.
Contrary to rumors that she refused the chance to reprise her Twin Peaks (1990) role (which is taken over by Moira Kelly) because of the film's nude scenes, Lara Flynn Boyle's absence from Fire Walk With Me was actually due to scheduling conflicts, as she had prior obligations to four other films.
"Donna Hayward: Do you think that if you were falling in space... that you would slow down after a while, or go faster and faster? Laura Palmer: Faster and faster. And for a long time you wouldn't feel anything. And then you'd burst into fire. Forever... And the angel's wouldn't help you. Because they've all gone away."
"Phillip Jeffries: Well now, I'm not gonna talk about Judy. In fact, we're not gonna talk about Judy at all, we're gonna keep her out of it. Special Agent Dale Cooper: [bewildered] Gordon? Gordon Cole: I KNOW, COOP! Phillip Jeffries: Who do you think this is there? Albert Rosenfeld: Suffered some bumps on the old noggin, hey, Phil? Gordon Cole: WHAT THE HELL DID HE SAY THERE, ALBERT? THAT'S SPECIAL AGENT DALE COOPER! FOR GOD'S SAKES, JEFFRIES, WHERE THE HELL HAVE YOU BEEN? YOU'VE BEEN GONE DAMN NEAR TWO YEARS! Phillip Jeffries: The stories that I wanna tell you about..."