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1992 Academy Award Nomination,
Golden Globe Nomination,
Cannes Film Festival Palme d'Or Award Winner
1990 - directed by David Lynch
from the novel by Barry Gifford the screenplay by David Lynch. Starring:
Laura Dern (Lula Pace),
Nicolas Cage (Sailor Ripley),
Diane Ladd (Marietta Fortune),
Willem Dafoe (Bobby Peru),
Isabella Rossellini (Perdita Durango) ,
Harry Dean Stanton (Johnnie Farragut) etc...
The Samuel Goldwyn Co. Presents A Film Written And Directed By David Lynch.
Produced By Monty Montgomery, Steve Golin And Joni Sighvatsson. Photographed By Frederick Elmes.
Edited By Duwayne Dunham.
Music By Angelo Badalamenti.
Running Time: 126 Minutes. Classified R.
 
    


Lula's (Laura Dern) psychopathic mother goes crazy at the thought of Lula being with Sailor (Nicolas Cage), who just got free from jail. Ignoring Sailor's probation, they set out for California.
      However their mother (Diane Ladd) hires a killer to hunt down Sailor. Unaware of this, the two enjoy their journey and themselves being together... until they witness a young woman dying after a car accident - a bad omen.
     Young lovers Sailor and Lula take off for New Orleans following Sailor's release from prison, with Lula's hysterical mother, a weary detective and a sinister hitman after them. During their journey, Lula and Sailor relate the events of their lives to date, while encountering a typical gallery of Lynch grotesques. After being stranded in a small town, Sailor agrees to join the loathsome Bobby Peru (Willem Dafoe) in a criminal venture.
 
   
Nominated: Oscar, Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Diane Ladd - BAFTA Film Award, Best Sound: Randy Thom, Richard Hymns, Jon Huck, David Parker - Won: Golden Palm, David Lynch, Nominated: International Fantasy Film Award, Best Film, David Lynch - Nominated: Golden Globe, Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture, Diane Ladd - Won: Independent Spirit Award, Best Cinematography, Frederick Elmes - Nominated: Independent Spirit Award, Best Supporting Male, Willem Dafoe
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