"A major event in the cinema of imagination."

- Review in Video Watchdog


THE FILM - Lynch admits "I happened to be in love with the world of Twin Peaks...I wanted to back into the world before it started on the series." Abandoning the humor and quirkiness of the series for a dark and ominous feeling, Lynch went back to observe "The Last Seven Days of Laura Palmer." Initially boo'ed at the Canne film festival and poorly received at the box office, the film is now enjoying a renewed interest as one of Lynch's most artistic films and now receives much higher critical acclaim. See the IMDB for more information.

THE POSTERS - The cult status of Twin Peaks has made most posters from the film quite valuable. While only a single image/style is found on the US posters, there is a good number of interesting styles from foreign releases. Of note are the three beautifully done styles of Italian posters and the very different Japan posters (very hard to find).

US

 
US one-sheet single sided
US one-sheet double sided
US advance
US video A
US video B
US/Canadian video C?
US postcard

Foreign

Australian promo (diary)
Belgium
British one-sheet
British Quad
British lobby
British video
Czech
Danish

French
French lobby
German
German lobby set
German video
German program
Italian ("Hair")
Italian ("Hands")
Italian ("Club")
Italian photobustas
Japanese (A)
Japanese (B)
Japanese (C)
Japanese Flyer (A) - horiz
Japanese Flyer (B)
Japanese postcard
         
Japanese program
Japanese commercial
Romanian

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