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Lost Highway
Plot Synopsis by Mark Deming

Five years after the critical and commercial disappointment of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me, director David Lynch returned to the big screen with this cryptic thriller about confused identities and erotic obsession. Fred (Bill Pullman) is an avant-garde jazz saxophonist who shares a luxurious but fashionably barren house with his wife Renee (Patricia Arquette). Fred suspects that Renee may be unfaithful to him, but realizes he has bigger things to worry about when a series of videotapes appear at his door that prove someone is watching his home from the outside and inside. When Renee is found murdered, Fred finds himself behind bars, but one morning Fred is no longer in his cell. He has seemingly been transformed into Pete Drayton (Balthazar Getty), a young auto mechanic who foolishly allowed himself to get involved with the wife of gangster Dick Laurent (Robert Loggia), a luscious blonde named Alice who looks exactly like Renee.

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 Is featured in:    Pretty as a Picture: The Art of David Lynch  (1998, Toby Keeler)
 Is related to:    Twin Peaks: Episode 01  (1990, Duwayne Dunham)
   Twin Peaks: Episode 02  (1990, David Lynch)
   Twin Peaks: Episode 03  (1990, Tina Rathborne)
   Twin Peaks: Episode 04  (1990, Tim Hunter)
   Twin Peaks: Episode 05  (1990, Lesli Linka Glatter)
   Twin Peaks: Episode 06  (1990, Caleb Deschanel)
   Twin Peaks: Episode 07  (1990, Mark Frost)