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Release Date:
September 3, 1989
Original Title:
Twin Peaks
Alternate Titles:
Northwest Passage
Twin Peaks: International Pilot
Twin Peaks: Pilot
Twin Peaks: Pilot - Alternate International Version
Genres:
Drama | Mystery | TV Movie | Thriller
Production Companies:
Lynch/Frost Productions
Spelling Entertainment
Worldvision
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 116
An idiosyncratic FBI agent investigates the murder of a young woman in the even more idiosyncratic town of Twin Peaks. (This standalone version of the series pilot was produced for the European VHS market and has an alternate, closed ending.)
Assistant Camera:
Wendy Van Dyke
Steve Itano
Assistant Makeup Artist:
Linda Vallejo
Best Boy Grip:
Tom 'T.J.' Johnson
Boom Operator:
Robert Marts
Camera Operator:
Sean Doyle
Casting:
Johanna Ray
Susan Dixon
Casting Assistant:
Eric DaRe
Costume Design:
Patricia Norris
Director:
David Lynch
Director of Photography:
Ronald Víctor García
Editor:
Duwayne Dunham
Executive Producer:
Mark Frost
David Lynch
Monty Montgomery
First Assistant Camera:
Tommy Klines
First Assistant Director:
Margaux Mackay
Gaffer:
James O. Blair
Grip:
Peter McAdams
Hairstylist:
Wayne Coker
Key Grip:
Joe Kelly
Mark Shane Davis
Makeup Designer:
Lizbeth Williamson
Makeup Supervisor:
Lizbeth Williamson
Music:
Angelo Badalamenti
Producer:
David Latt
Production Design:
Patricia Norris
Property Master:
Greg McMickle
Second Assistant Director:
Carol Vitkay
Second Second Assistant Director:
Lynn Wegenka
Set Decoration:
Leslie Morales
Set Dresser:
Audrey Stanzler
Frank Silva
Sound Designer:
Douglas Murray
Sound Mixer:
James Pilcher
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Mark Berger
David Parker
Sound Recordist:
John Wentworth
Special Effects:
Greg McMickle
Still Photographer:
Richard Foreman Jr.
Stunt Coordinator:
David Boushey
Stunt Double:
Steve Buckley
VFX Artist:
Helena Packer
Writer:
David Lynch
Mark Frost
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