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David Lynch (Complete Collection) - 10-Disc Box Set (Blu-Ray) (*)
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Original Title: Eraserhead (Eraser head) / The Elephant Man / Dune / Blue Velvet / Wild at Heart / Twin Peaks / Lost Highway (Lost High way) / The Straight Story / Mulholland Dr. (Mulholland Drive) / Inland Empire (In land Empire: A Woman in Trouble)
Screened, competed or awarded at:
BAFTA Awards
British Independent Film Awards
Cannes Film Festival
Ceasar Awards
Cinema Writers Circle Awards, Spain
Edgar Allan Poe Awards
Emmy Awards
European Film Awards
Fantasporto Awards
Film Critics Circle of Australia Awards
Golden Globes
Montreal World Film Festival
Oscar Academy Awards
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( DTS 5.1 )
English ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
German ( DTS 5.1 )
German ( DTS-HD Master Audio )
German ( Subtitles )


Product Origin/Format:
Germany ( Blu-Ray/Region B )

Running Time:
1305 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.85:1)

Special Features:
Behind the scenes
Box Set
Cast/Crew Interview(s)
Deleted Scenes
Documentary
Featurette
Interactive Menu
Multi-DVD Set
Scene Access
Short Film
Trailer(s)


Movie filmed in 1977-2006 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Poland ( Russia, Eastern Europe )
United Kingdom ( Great Britain, Ireland )
United States ( USA, Canada )


Directed By:
David Lynch
Lesli Linka Glatter


Written By:
David Lynch
Christopher De Vore
Eric Bergren
Frank Herbert
Barry Gifford
Mark Frost
John Roach
Mary Sweeney


Actors:
Jack Nance ..... Henry Spencer
Charlotte Stewart ..... Mary X
Allen Joseph ..... Mr. X
Jeanne Bates ..... Mrs. X
Judith Roberts ..... Beautiful Girl Across the Hall
Laurel Near ..... Lady in the Radiator
V. Phipps-Wilson ..... Landlady (long version)
Jack Fisk ..... Man in the Planet
Jean Lange ..... Grandmother
Thomas Coulson ..... The Boy
John Monez ..... Bum
Darwin Joston ..... Paul
T. Max Graham ..... The Boss
Hal Landon Jr. ..... Pencil Machine Operator
Jennifer Chambers Lynch ..... Little Girl
Anthony Hopkins ..... Frederick Treves
John Hurt ..... John Merrick
Anne Bancroft ..... Mrs. Kendal
John Gielgud ..... Carr Gomm
Wendy Hiller ..... Mothershead
Freddie Jones ..... Bytes
Michael Elphick ..... Night Porter
Hannah Gordon ..... Mrs. Treves
Helen Ryan ..... Princess Alex
John Standing ..... Fox
Dexter Fletcher ..... Bytes' Boy
Lesley Dunlop ..... Nora
Phoebe Nicholls ..... Merrick's Mother
Pat Gorman ..... Fairground Bobby
Claire Davenport ..... Fat Lady
Francesca Annis ..... Lady Jessica
Leonardo Cimino ..... The Baron's Doctor
Brad Dourif ..... Piter De Vries
José Ferrer ..... Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV
Linda Hunt ..... Shadout Mapes
Freddie Jones ..... Thufir Hawat
Richard Jordan ..... Duncan Idaho
Kyle MacLachlan ..... Paul Atreides
Virginia Madsen ..... Princess Irulan
Silvana Mangano ..... Reverend Mother Ramallo
Everett McGill ..... Stilgar
Kenneth McMillan ..... Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Jack Nance ..... Nefud
Siân Phillips ..... Reverend Mother Gaius Helen Mohiam
Jürgen Prochnow ..... Duke Leto Atreides
Isabella Rossellini ..... Dorothy Vallens
Kyle MacLachlan ..... Jeffrey Beaumont
Dennis Hopper ..... Frank Booth
Laura Dern ..... Sandy Williams
Hope Lange ..... Mrs. Williams
Dean Stockwell ..... Ben
George Dickerson ..... Detective Williams
Priscilla Pointer ..... Mrs. Beaumont
Frances Bay ..... Aunt Barbara
Jack Harvey ..... Mr. Beaumont
Ken Stovitz ..... Mike
Brad Dourif ..... Raymond
Jack Nance ..... Paul
J. Michael Hunter ..... Hunter
Dick Green ..... Don Vallens
Nicolas Cage ..... Sailor Ripley
Laura Dern ..... Lula Fortune
Willem Dafoe ..... Bobby Peru
J.E. Freeman ..... Marcelles Santos
Crispin Glover ..... Dell
Diane Ladd ..... Marietta Fortune
Calvin Lockhart ..... Reggie
Isabella Rossellini ..... Perdita Durango
Harry Dean Stanton ..... Johnnie Farragut
Grace Zabriskie ..... Juana Durango
Sherilyn Fenn ..... Girl in Accident
Marvin Kaplan ..... Uncle Pooch
William Morgan Sheppard ..... Mr. Reindeer
David Patrick Kelly ..... Dropshadow
Freddie Jones ..... George Kovich
Kyle MacLachlan ..... Special Agent Dale Cooper (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Michael Ontkean ..... Sheriff Harry S. Truman (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Mädchen Amick ..... Shelly Johnson (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Dana Ashbrook ..... Bobby Briggs (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Richard Beymer ..... Benjamin Horne (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Lara Flynn Boyle ..... Donna Hayward (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Sherilyn Fenn ..... Audrey Horne (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Warren Frost ..... Dr. Will Hayward (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Peggy Lipton ..... Norma Jennings (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
James Marshall ..... James Hurley (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Everett McGill ..... Big Ed Hurley (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Jack Nance ..... Pete Martell (30 episodes, 1990-1991)
Joan Chen ..... Jocelyn Packard (29 episodes, 1990-1991)
Kimmy Robertson ..... Lucy Moran (29 episodes, 1990-1991)
Michael Horse ..... Deputy Tommy 'Hawk' Hill (28 episodes, 1990-1991)


Synopsis:
Eraserhead: Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child. The Elephant Man: A Victorian surgeon rescues a heavily disfigured man who is mistreated while scraping a living as a side-show freak. Dune: The desert planet Arrakis - we enter the year 10191 and the whole universe depends on the spice Melange... Blue Velvet: After finding a severed human ear in a field, a young man soon discovers a sinister underworld... Wild at Heart: Sailor and Lula are two rebelious kids. Lula's mother hates Sailor, and pays a man to attack him. Twin Peaks: An idiosyncratic FBI Agent investigates the murder of a young woman... Lost Highway: Fred Madison, a saxophonist, is accused under mysterious circumstances of murdering his wife Renee. The Straight Story: An old man makes a long journey by tractor to mend his relationship with an ill brother. Mulholland Dr.: A car wreck on the winding Mulholland Drive renders a woman amnesic... Inland Empire: Actress Nikki Grace takes on her biggest role in a Hollywood remake of a doomed Polish production.

Eraserhead: Is it a nightmare or an actual view of a post-apocalyptic world? Set in an industrial town in which giant machines are constantly working, spewing smoke, and making noise that is inescapable, Henry Spencer lives in a building that, like all the others, appears to be abandoned. The lights flicker on and off, he has bowls of water in his dresser drawers, and for his only diversion he watches and listens to the Lady in the Radiator sing about finding happiness in heaven. Henry has a girlfriend, Mary X, who has frequent spastic fits. Mary gives birth to Henry's child, a frightening looking mutant, which leads to the injection of all sorts of sexual imagery into the depressive and chaotic mix. The Elephant Man: In 19th Century Victorian England, Dr. Frederick Treves (Anthony Hopkins) wanders through an urban carnival in search of freak shows. He happens on a hideously deformed creature called The Elephant Man (John Hurt), and pays the owner Mr. Bytes (Freddie Jones) to examine it. Treves purpose is to present a paper to the Pathological Society and enhance his medical reputation.The Elephant Man returns from the seminar to Bytes and is beaten severely for wondering off. The man's injuries, as well as an attack from bronchitis, leads Treves to admit him to the hospital. In an attempt to convince the authorities to allow the man to stay, Treves endeavors to communicate with the person. During a meeting, Treves discovers that the man can talk and is educated. The Elephant Man's name is John Merrick and he reveals that he has had this strange disease since he was 14 which benign tumors grow all over his body, face and hands, in which he must sleep sitting up or he will die from suffocation. Merrick is given a room to live in and gradually becomes accepted by most members of the hospital staff. But one hospital night porter (Michael Elphick) sees a money spinner and each evening gathers a drunken crowd of people who will pay any price to see the freak.Treves attempts to introduce Merrick to London society and brings him over to meet with his wife (Hannah Gordon), who hides her shock at Merricks appearance. Soon the local newspapers run articles on Merrick. One is read by actress Mrs. Kendal (Ann Bancroft) who visits Merrick, tells him about her life in the theater and gives him a copy of Shakespeares plays.However the night porter is still in business in displaying Merrick. One evening, Bytes joins the throng and after a particularly humiliating brawl, kidnaps Merrick and takes him to France. Severely neglected and very ill, Merrick is once more put on display as the Elephant Man for the local crowds. Bytes' son (Dexter Fletcher) tells his father that he cannot take no more of seeing him humiliate a human being, but Bytes tells his son to mind his own business. That night, Bytes' son, with the help of other carnival freaks, releases Merrick and assists his escape back to England.Reunited with Treves, it appears that Merrick does not have long to live. Merrick visits the theater with Treves and his wife where Mrs. Kendal has her performance dedicated to him. Back at the hospital, Merrick thanks Treves for a splendid evening and afterwards discards all pillows from his bed, determined to lie down like everyone else. Merrick lies down and sleeps one final time before quietly passing away, where his late mother welcomes him to the bright glory of Heaven. Dune: It is a distant galaxy in the far future. It is the year 10191. Arrakis is a desert planet and the only source of Melange, a vital drug used by the Guild Navigators for space travel from star system to star system. Two rival families, the Atreides and the Harkonnens, fight for control of the mining operations of Melange on Arrakis. When his father Duke Leto Atreides is assassinated by the evil Baron Harkonnen, Duke Leto's son Paul and Paul's mother Lady Jessica flee deep into the desert and are befriend by the Fremen, natives of Arrakis. Because of the influence of Melange, Paul learns he has special powers and he can see into the future. Paul unites the Freman, forms an army of warriors and leads them into battle against Baron Harkonnen and the corrupt Padishah Emperor Shaddam IV, who is in league with the Harkonnens, vows to avenge his father and sets out to liberate Arrakis and its people from the Emperor's rule and fulfill his destiny. Blue Velvet: Returning home to visit his father who is in intensive care at the hospital, Jeffrey Beaumont stumbles upon a human ear he finds in a field. With local police detective Williams and the local police department unable to investigate, Jeffrey and Sandy, Detective Williams's daughter, decide to do their own investigation. But what Jeffrey and Sandy's investigation leads them to discover that a dark underworld exists in their hometown. Jeffrey becomes suspicious of nightclub singer Dorothy Vallens, who is involved with Frank Booth, a violent and evil man. Wild at Heart: Young lovers Sailor and Lula take off for New Orleans following Sailor's release from prison, with Lula's hysterical mother, a weary detective and a sinister hitman after them. During their journey, Lula and Sailor relate the events of their lives to date, while encountering a typical gallery of Lynch grotesques. After being stranded in a small town, Sailor agrees to join the loathsome Bobby Peru in a criminal venture. Twin Peaks: The story begins with the murder of Laura Palmer, a teen aged girl who lived in the quiet town of Twin Peaks, near the US - Canadian borders. Everyone seems surprised and devastated by the girl's murder, and the town's sherif welcomes the help of FBI agent Dale Cooper, who comes to investigate the case. As Cooper begins his search for Laura's killer, the town's secrets are gradually exposed. This is definitely not an average quiet town, it seems as everyone has something big to hide. At nights, agent Cooper sees strange visions of Laura and other mysterious people, visions that tell him that something big is happening here, something far more evil than a single murder case... Lost Highway: The jazz saxophonist, Fred Madison, is married to Renee and they live in a comfortable house. Fred is suspicious of Renee's relationship with her friend Andy. One morning, Renee finds a videotape on the doorstep of their house with footage showing the inside of their house. They call the police, but the two detectives do not find any clues. Fred and Renee go to a party at Andy's house and Fred has a bizarre encounter with a mysterious man that tells him that they have met before and he is at Fred's house. The upset Fred calls Renee and they go back home. The next morning, Fred finds another videotape and when he watches the film, he sees a bloodbath with Renee murdered in bed with him. He is found guilty of murder of first degree and sentenced to the electric chair. While waiting in the death row, he morphs into the efficient mechanic Peter Raymond Dayton and is released from prison, but followed by two detectives. Pete fixes the car of a powerful and dangerous gangster Mr. Eddy, and when he meets his mistress Alice Wakefield, things begin to get even more complicated. The Straight Story: Alvin Straight is a very old man with a quiet life in a small country town. When his brother gets seriously sick, he decides to put away their differences and visit him after many, many years. So, alone, he begins a long journey through hundreds of miles, just to see again his brother, even if it's the last thing he will ever do... Mulholland Dr.: After a brutal car accident in Los Angeles, California, Rita is the sole survivor but suffers mass amnesia. Wandering into a strangers apartment downtown, her story strangely intertwines with Betty Elms, a perky young woman in search of stardom. However, Betty is intrigued by Rita's situation and is willing to put aside her dreams to pursue this mystery. The two women soon discover that nothing is as it seems in the city of dreams. Inland Empire: The actress Nikki Grace is invited to perform the role of Susan Blue as the lead actress of the movie 'On High In Blue Tomorrows', directed by Kingsley Stewart. Nikki's husband is a jealous guy and the co-star is the wolf Devon Berk that will perform Billy Side, the husband of Susan. In the rehearsal, Kingsley tells that the movie is a remake of an unfinished and damned Polish production where the two lead stars had been murdered. While shooting the movie, Nikki has daydreams, mixing her real life with the fictional Susan.

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