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Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (Criterion Collection)
- (Widescreen, Subtitled, Sign Language)
- Format: 4K Ultra HD
- Rated: R
- Release Date: 07/10/2025
Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (Criterion Collection)
(Widescreen, Subtitled, Sign Language)
- Starring: Sheryl Lee, Moira Kelly, David Bowie, Chris Isaak, Harry Dean Stanton, Ray Wise, Kyle MacLachlan, Mädchen Amick, Dana Ashbrook, Phoebe Augustine
- Director: David Lynch
- Genre: Mystery / Suspense|Thriller
- Subtitles: ENG
- Closed Caption: Yes
- Original Language: ENG
- Run Time: 135 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Criterion Collection
- Year of Release: 1992
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 715515321013
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In the town of Twin Peaks, everybody has their secrets but no one more than Laura Palmer. In this prequel to his groundbreaking 1990s television series, David Lynch resurrects the teenager found wrapped in plastic at the beginning of the show, following her through the last week of her life and teasing out the enigmas that surround her murder. Homecoming queen by day and drug-addicted thrill seeker by night, Laura leads a double life that pulls her deeper and deeper into horror as she pieces together the identity of the assailant who has been terrorizing her for years. Nightmarish in it's vision of an innocent torn apart by unfathomable forces, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me is nevertheless one of Lynch's most humane films, aching with compassion for it's tortured heroine a character as enthralling in life as she was in death.


