

It’s based on the novel by Barry Gifford. Director David Lynch (“Eraserhead”/”Blue Velvet”/”The Elephant Man”) seduces us with his bumpy car ride across the heart of the dark Southern American pop culture scene. This perverse and over-the top violent road movie, which features multiple double-crosses and should be perceived as a wicked comedy, was the winner of the Palme d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival in 1990. “Should be perceived as a wicked comedy.”

Freeman (Marcello Santos), Marvin Kaplan ( Uncle Pooch), Freddie Jones ( George Kovich), David Patrick Kelly (Dropshadow), Sherilyn Fenn (Julie Day), Jack Nance (Bozie Spool), John Lurie (Sparky) Runtime: 124 MPAA Rating: R producers: Steve Golin/Monty Montgomery/ Joni Sighvatsson MGM 1990)

Reindeer), Crispin Glover (“Jingle” Dell), Gregg Dandridge (Boy Ray Lemon), Grace Zabriskie (Juana), J. (director/writer: David Lynch screenwriter: from the novel by Barry Gifford cinematographer: Frederick Elmes editor: Duwayne Dunham music: Angelo Badalamenti cast: Nicolas Cage ( Sailor Ripley), Laura Dern ( Lula Pace Fortune), Diane Ladd ( Marietta Fortune), Willem Dafoe ( Bobby Peru), Harry Dean Stanton ( Johnnie Farragut), Isabella Rossellini ( Perdita Durango), W.
