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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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brilliant and hilarious 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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Also Known As:
Das Geheimnis von Twin Peaks (Germany) [de]I segreti di Twin Peaks (Italy) [it]
Mestecko Twin Peaks (Czechoslovakia: Czech title) [cs]
Miasteczko Twin Peaks (Poland) [pl]
Mystères à Twin Peaks (France) [fr]
O ypoptos kosmos tou Twin Peaks (Greece) [el]
Twin Peaks (Spain) [es]
Twin Peaks (Romania) [ro]
Twin Peaks (Hungary) [hu]
Twin Peaks (France) (rerun title) [fr]
Twin Peaks (Finland) [fi]
Twin Peaks (Brazil) [pt]
Twin Peaks - Picos gemelos (Argentina) [es]
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Runtime:
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
Trivia:
Hank Jennings' prisoner number was 24601 - the same as Jean Valjean's in Les Miserables. moreGoofs:
Continuity: The fact that there was a year's gap between the filming of the pilot episode and the first season's episode is evident in the different hairstyles sported by some of the cast. Although only a night is meant to have passed between the episodes, James Hurley, Sheriff Truman, and Deputy Brennan all have shorter haircuts by the next day. Donna Hayward, Catherine Martell and Audrey Horne (in particular) all have noticeably longer hair by the next day. moreFAQ
Doesn't the series end on a cliffhanger?A NOTE REGARDING SPOILERS
Who is Theresa Banks, and how is she connected to the murders?
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This is one of the shows that I started watching because many people, whose opinions I valued, stated, repeatedly, that I "absolutely must see this." Let me say that I was pretty much hooked from the first scene when they discover the body. The one deputy crying at the body was both touching and kind of funny. It perfectly introduced the entire series which is serious and ridiculous all at once. There is so much to talk about this incredible series which burned too bright to burn for very long.
For starters, Agent Cooper is the single greatest character ever captured on film (go ahead, try and think of a better one). He's brilliant, genuinely caring, incredibly funny, exuberant to the nth degree, unbelievably likable, but also with a sordid past which haunts him. Nobody, but nobody, could have delivered the pie and coffee compliments with so much gusto.
However, he is just the brightest star in the sky. There are so many crazy, yet somehow believable characters that grace Lynch's universe. The swift descent of Ben Horn into madness is sad, pathetic, surreal and hilarious. No other series would have dared contain a man believing that he was General Lee commanding the south at Gettysburg (it also provides the funniest line from the show, when Audrey Horn is talking to his psychiatrist and he remarks that "What he (Ben Horn) needs now is our sympathy, understanding and a confederate victory."). All of the characters create a amazing tapestry where one is genuinely anticipating which character is going to lose it somehow (but one never anticipates correctly). In this reviewers opinion, the plot takes a backseat to the characters which are too strange, or too ordinary but never dull, to exist in any other show anywhere (minus James, who gets irritating right when he starts singing and never stops). Fantastic actors all around with more career launching cameos than any show or movie ever.
Sadly, the second season is not as good as the first, plot-wise, but still is as quirky and entertaining with an unbelievable ending to the series. Many have criticized the show for being excessively intellectual, but I never found the show pedantic or hopelessly cryptic. Rather, it seemed as though David Lynch just decided to employ every weird idea that popped into his febrile mind for the sheer joy of it.
To finish, one needs to watch this show. It's not uniformly brilliant and sometimes just plain weird, but always rewarding and truly one of the landmarks of American television. Go get a nice piece of cherry pie, a cup of coffee, take four days off work and start watching it.