Mulholland Dr.
88 mins
Initially, "Mulholland Dr." was to mark David Lynch's return to television. It is a retooling of a script originally shot as a 94-minute pilot for a TV series (co-written with TV screenwriter Joyce Eliason) for the channel ABC, which had approved the script, but chose not even to air the pilot once it was done in 1999, despite Lynch's labours to cut the project to their liking. It was left in limbo until 18 month later French company Studio Canal Plus (also producer of 'The Straight Story') agreed to pay ABC $7 million for the pilot, and budget a few million more to turn the pilot into a two-hour, 27-minute movie. The cost of the film doubled to $14 million as sets had to be reconstructed and actors recalled.
Dan Birnbaum
Irene's Companion (uncredited)
Randall Wulff
Limo Driver (uncredited)
Tom Morris
Expresso Man (uncredited)
Joseph Kearney
Roque's Manservant (uncredited)
Enrique Buelna
Back of Head Man (uncredited)
Richard Mead
Hairy-Armed Man (uncredited)
Diane Nelson
Heavy-Set Woman (uncredited)
Daniel Rey
Valet Attendant (uncredited)
Monty Montgomery
The Cowboy (uncredited)
Lisa K. Ferguson
June Chadwick (uncredited)
Adrien Curry
Backup Singer #3 (uncredited)
Tyrah M. Lindsey
Backup Singer #4 (uncredited)
Michael D. Weatherred
Hank (uncredited)
Maya Bond
Aunt Ruth (uncredited)
Mary Sweeney
Editor
Mary Sweeney
Producer