Lost Highway - crew, film crew

The entire team, the film crew of the film "Lost Highway"
Lost Highway (1997)
Timing: 2:14 (134 min)
Lost Highway - TMDB rating
7.536/10
2920
Lost Highway - Kinopoisk rating
7.316/10
82126
Lost Highway - IMDB rating
7.6/10
169000

Film crew

Director

Producer

Tom Sternberg
Producer
Mary Sweeney
Producer

Writer

Casting

Johanna Ray
Casting
Elaine J. Huzzar
Casting

Editor

Mary Sweeney
Editor

Art Direction

Russell J. Smith
Art Direction

Costume Design

Patricia Norris
Costume Design

Stunts

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Gilbert B. Combs
Stunts
Bruce Paul Barbour
Stunts
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Jophery C. Brown
Stunts
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Cole S. McKay
Stunts
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Eliza Coleman
Stunts
Gene Hartline
Stunts
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Joey Box
Stunts
Terry Jackson
Stunts
Cole McLarty
Stunts
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Jim Palmer
Stunts
Matt Sigloch
Stunts
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Mike Watson
Stunts
Glen Yrigoyen
Stunts

Production Design

Patricia Norris
Production Design

Stunt Coordinator

Chris Howell
Stunt Coordinator

Set Decoration

Leslie Morales
Set Decoration

Makeup Artist

Debbie Zoller
Makeup Artist
Marlene Lipman
Makeup Artist

Sound Re-Recording Mixer

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David Lynch

David Lynch
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
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Frank Gaeta
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
John Ross
Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Derek Marcil
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Original Music Composer

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Angelo Badalamenti

Angelo Badalamenti
Original Music Composer

Unit Production Manager

Deepak Nayar

Deepak Nayar
Unit Production Manager

Production Supervisor

Sabrina S. Sutherland
Production Supervisor

Set Dresser

David Storm
Set Dresser

Second Assistant Director

Simone Farber
Second Assistant Director

Director of Photography

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Peter Deming

Peter Deming
Director of Photography

Camera Operator

Paul Hughen
Camera Operator

Steadicam Operator

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Dan Kneece
Steadicam Operator

Costume Supervisor

Maurizio Bizzarri
Costume Supervisor

Sound Effects Editor

Javier Bennassar
Sound Effects Editor
David Melhase
Sound Effects Editor
Benjamin L. Cook
Sound Effects Editor
Cormac Funge
Sound Effects Editor
Elmo Weber
Sound Effects Editor
Bill Brown
Sound Effects Editor
Dean Hovey
Sound Effects Editor
Frederick Howard
Sound Effects Editor

Property Master

Craig Sherman Hall
Property Master

Supervising Sound Editor

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Frank Gaeta
Supervising Sound Editor

Script Supervisor

Cori Glazer
Script Supervisor

Set Costumer

Marisa Aboitiz
Set Costumer

Supervising Dialogue Editor

Thomas Jones
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Hairstylist

Patricia Miller
Hairstylist
Toni-Ann Walker
Hairstylist

Still Photographer

Suzanne Tenner
Still Photographer

Sound Mixer

Susumu Tokunow
Sound Mixer

First Assistant Director

Scott Cameron
First Assistant Director

Production Manager

Karen R. Sachs
Production Manager

Boom Operator

Kevin Kubota
Boom Operator

First Assistant Editor

Brian Johnson
First Assistant Editor

Sound Designer

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David Lynch

David Lynch
Sound Designer

Dialogue Editor

Louis Creveling
Dialogue Editor
David Grant
Dialogue Editor
Susan Shin
Dialogue Editor
Paul Longstaffe
Dialogue Editor

Assistant Editor

Hilary Schroeder
Assistant Editor

Foley Editor

Lucy Sustar
Foley Editor
Marilyn Graf
Foley Editor
David Mann
Foley Editor
Laura Laird
Foley Editor
Joshua E. Schneider
Foley Editor

Location Manager

Julie Duvic
Location Manager

Grip

Philip Sloan
Grip
Tim Collins
Grip
Todd Griffith
Grip
Paul Wilkowsky
Grip
William Roy Eckert
Grip

Assistant Property Master

Samuel J. Tell
Assistant Property Master

Second Second Assistant Director

Adam Rosen
Second Second Assistant Director

Special Effects

David A. Poole
Special Effects
Michael Wilmot
Special Effects
Bart Barber
Special Effects
Philip Bartko
Special Effects

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Michael Burnett

Michael Burnett
Special Effects Makeup Artist

Production Accountant

Cynthia Wise
Production Accountant

Songs

Sculptor

Greg Polutonovich
Sculptor

Gaffer

Michael LaViolette
Gaffer

Music Editor

Marc Vanocur
Music Editor

First Assistant Camera

Additional Music

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Barry Adamson
Additional Music

Post Production Supervisor

Desmond Cannon
Post Production Supervisor

Sound Engineer

Jiří Zobač
Sound Engineer

Assistant Hairstylist

Kathleen Norris
Assistant Hairstylist

Assistant Makeup Artist

Hayley Cecile
Assistant Makeup Artist

ADR & Dubbing

Derek Marcil
ADR & Dubbing

Best Boy Electric

John Willis III
Best Boy Electric

Post Production Assistant

Cassandra King
Post Production Assistant

Second Assistant Camera

Andrea Chesney
Second Assistant Camera

Property Buyer

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Eric DaRe

Eric DaRe
Property Buyer

Aerial Camera

Stan McClain
Aerial Camera

Foley

Mary Erstad
Foley
Ossama Khuluki
Foley
Catherine Harper
Foley
Christopher Moriana
Foley
Ellen Heuer
Foley

Executive Consultant

Ed Morris
Executive Consultant

What's left behind the scenes

  • Several years after the film's release, Lynch stated that among the things that inspired him to write the screenplay was the trial of athlete and actor O.J. Simpson, who was accused of murdering his own wife. Coincidentally, Robert Blake, who played the Mysterious Man in the film, was also arrested in 2001 on suspicion of murdering his wife.
  • Robert Blake later said that he completely failed to understand Lynch's script, so he played the Mysterious Man simply associating him with the devil.
  • The house where Fred Madison (Bill Pullman's character) lives in real life belongs to David Lynch. Fred's dislike of "home video" is also a characteristic trait of Lynch.
  • Fred's phone number ends in three sixes – in the scene where the Mysterious Man offers to call home, you can hear the dial tones of the phone buttons.
  • The role of Mr. Eddy was given to Robert Loggia by Lynch as an "apology" for the role of Frank Booth in "Blue Velvet" (1986), which he had auditioned for but ultimately went to Dennis Hopper.
  • The car incident with Mr. Eddy occurs on Mulholland Drive – a direct reference to Lynch's subsequent feature film (Mulholland Drive, 2001).
  • Mr. Eddy/Dick Laurent's chrome pistol – a .357 Magnum “Desert Eagle”.
  • In one interview, Lynch stated that the events of 'Lost Highway' take place in the same world as his series 'Twin Peaks' (Twin Peaks, 1990-1991).
  • After two prominent American critics, Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, gave 'Lost Highway' negative reviews, Lynch released a new film poster that mentioned these reviews in context: “Two more reasons to see ‘Lost Highway.’”
  • Lynch said that the beginning of the film was based on real events that occurred in his own life – the director recounted that one morning the intercom in his apartment turned on and an unfamiliar voice uttered the phrase “Dick Laurent is dead.” Intrigued, Lynch decided to include this moment in the script.
  • Commenting on the film's title, Lynch says it was somehow borrowed from Barry Gifford's book 'Wild at Heart,' which Lynch had previously adapted for the screen. While flipping through the book, Lynch briefly saw the words 'Lost' and 'Highway' on one page, he liked the combination and decided to use it.
  • This film was the last in the cinematic careers of Jack Nance (Phil), who appeared in almost all of Lynch's films and died before 'Lost Highway' was released on the big screen, as well as Richard Pryor (Arnie).
  • David Lynch liked the music of the rock band Rammstein so much that he included it in his film. And the band Rammstein, in turn, used footage from this film in their music video for 'Rammstein.'
  • The scene where Pete sees a pornographic film featuring Alice is an allusion to John Fowles’ novel 'The Magus.'
  • In the club scene, when the characters try ecstasy, Shannon Leto, Jared Leto's older brother and drummer for the band 30 Seconds to Mars, which he co-founded with his brother in 1998, is among the young people.
  • The scene where Pete watches a pornographic film featuring Alice is an allusion to John Fowles' novel "The Magus".
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