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Release Date:
8 April 1990 (USA) moreTagline:
A town where everyone knows everyone and nothing is what it seems.Plot:
An idiosyncratic FBI Agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks. full summaryAwards:
Won 3 Golden Globes. Another 7 wins & 32 nominations moreNewsDesk:
(135 articles)
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Everyone's Talking About It. The Talk Is Good and Bad. It Definitely Strikes a Nerve. more (113 total)Cast
(Series Cast Summary - 26 of 95)| 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) | |
| Piper Laurie | ... | Catherine Martell / ... (27 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Harry Goaz | ... | Deputy Andy Brennan (26 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Eric DaRe | ... | Leo Johnson (24 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Wendy Robie | ... | Nadine Hurley (22 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Ray Wise | ... | Leland Palmer (18 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Sheryl Lee | ... | Madeleine 'Maddy' Ferguson / ... (18 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Russ Tamblyn | ... | Dr. Jacoby / ... (16 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Don S. Davis | ... | Major Garland Briggs / ... (16 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Chris Mulkey | ... | Hank Jennings (13 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Gary Hershberger | ... | Mike Nelson (13 episodes, 1990-1991) | |
| Grace Zabriskie | ... | Sarah Palmer (13 episodes, 1990-1991) |
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47 min (29 episodes)Country:
USAColor:
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1.33 : 1 moreSound Mix:
DolbyCertification:
Argentina:13 | Spain:13 | Iceland:12 | Hungary:16 | Netherlands:16 | USA:TV-MA | Brazil:14 | Australia:M | Singapore:PG | UK:15Filming Locations:
Ennis-Brown House - 2655 Glendower Avenue, Los Feliz, Los Angeles, California, USA moreFun Stuff
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The series was originally to be titled "Northwest Passage". The character of Josie Packard (played by Joan Chen) was originally named Giovanna "Jo" Pasqualini Packard, and was intended to be played by Isabella Rossellini, who was dating David Lynch at the time. moreGoofs:
Continuity: Catherine Martell's first name is spelled as "Katherine" in the pilot episode's opening credits, but as "Catherine" in all other episodes. moreFAQ
What is "Invitation To Love?"A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
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Stunning and explosive, completely misunderstood by many when it ran from 1990-1991 and definitely trail-blazing for the art of television production, "Twin Peaks" is one of those could-have-been, should-have-been television series that ended up being remarkable anyway. A teenage girl (Sheryl Lee) is murdered. A strange police detective (Kyle MacLachlan) is brought in to solve the mystery as the local police just cannot cope with the crime. Strange situations continue to pop up all over the landscape of the titled Pacific Northwestern town though and it becomes sadly apparent that the crime will likely never be solved. Side-stories galore confuse and intrigue and the viewer is left wondering, "Does this have anything to do with the initial crime?". Then just when you think the puzzle is about solved, total chaos strikes with whacked dream sequences that make you question your own sanity. What is really happening in the town and do we really want to know or are we happier letting the mystery suck us in? "Twin Peaks" was created by David Lynch (arguably the finest American film-maker, along with Martin Scorsese, living today) and over two very abbreviated seasons (only 29 total episodes) television reached an age that may never be experienced again. At the time many (perhaps myself included) did not know what to make of the show and even more panned it completely. The fact that the series did not really end the way it should have is sad, but in another way it just adds to the legends and myths involved here. There were eight writers on this series and a mind-blowing 15 different directors (Lynch did some of the work and even Diane Keaton got an opportunity to add to the program). Performers like Ray Wise, Piper Laurie, Joan Chen, Lara Flynn Boyle, Sherilyn Fenn, Russ Tamblyn and Madchen Amick appear, disappear and re-appear so frequently that you become confused as to what their roles in the show truly are. Monumental, gigantic, legendary, interesting, dominant and definitely thought-provoking, "Twin Peaks" is one of those television shows that amazes and dazzles with its highly unique brand of commentary. Followed by a theatrical movie ("Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me") in 1992 that was made to answer the questions presented throughout the program, it was also sadly misunderstood by most in the viewing public (even being rubbished by some who loved the series). A real gem in the history of television art. 5 stars out of 5.