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  1. Lost Highway is een Amerikaanse psychologische thriller uit 1997 onder regie van David Lynch. Hij schreef het scenario hiervoor zelf samen met Barry Gifford. Verhaal. Jazzsaxofonist Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) woont met zijn vrouw Renee (Patricia Arquette) in een modern, strak ...

  2. Lost Highway (1997) R | Mystery, Thriller. Official Trailer. After a bizarre encounter at a party with a stranger, a jazz saxophonist is framed for the murder of his wife and sent to prison, where he inexplicably morphs into a young mechanic, gets released, and begins leading a new life.

  3. Fred Madison, a saxophonist, is accused under mysterious circumstances of murdering his wife Renee. On death row, he inexplicably morphs into a young man named Pete Dayton, leading a completely different life. When Pete is released, his and Fred's paths begin to cross in a surreal, suspenseful web of intrigue, orchestrated by a shady gangster boss named Dick Laurent.

  4. www.primevideo.com › detail › Lost-HighwayPrime Video: Lost Highway

    Lost Highway. Fred Madison, a saxophonist, is accused under mysterious circumstances of murdering his wife Renee. On death row, he inexplicably morphs into a young man named Pete Dayton, leading a completely different life. When Pete is released, his and Fred's paths begin to cross in a surreal, suspenseful web of intrigue, orchestrated by a ...

  5. Lost Highway is a film directed by David Lynch with Bill Pullman, Balthazar Getty, Patricia Arquette, Robert Loggia .... Year: 1997. Original title: Lost Highway. Synopsis: Saxophonist Fred Madison and his wife Renee are troubled by a series of videotapes left at their door that show someone entering their house and filming them while they sleep.

  6. 18 de ago. de 2015 · Фред Мэдисон обвинен в убийстве своей жены Ренэ и приговорен к высшей мере наказания. Незадолго до ...

  7. 15 de ago. de 2018 · In 1997, Lost Highway started officially contemporary psychological cinema, paving the way for the masterpieces that will come years later, from Inception to Shutter Island, passing also by Mulholland Drive and Inland’s Empire, which complete David Lynch’s psychotic trilogy.At that time, critics were quite cautious, not at ease with structures that make the understanding so hard.