"I like to remember things my own way - not necessarily the way they happened."

- Fred Madison (Bill Pullman) in Lost Highway


THE FILM - A full five years since his last film, Lost Highway marks an important change in Lynch's career and style. It is his first film that does not feature the regular Lynch players (with the exception of Jack Nance of course) and does not have the home-town 50's feel.

Instead it is has very dark and modern feel with Lynch teaming up with Trent Reznor and Marylin Manson for the soundtrack. In my opinion a very well done and mysterious movie. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Click the IMDB for more information.


THE POSTERS - Lost Highway has an impressive number of foreign and advance posters with a good mix of images and styles. Recently found is a US one sheet double sided which took me three years of searching to find. Additionally, the US large advances that come in quite an unusual size for a US poster.

Also of note is the British double quad - an unusual size that is hard to find. The German and French posters have some interesting artwork that is worth taking a look at.


US

US one-sheet single sided

US one-sheet double sided

US large advance A
US large advance B (title)
"Two Thumbs Down" advertisement
US soundtrack A
US soundtrack flat
US soundtrack B (banner)
           
US video
US video banner
           

Foreign

Australian one sheet
Australian four sheet
Australian video
Australian flyer
British Double Quad
British Quad
British video
French
French lobby
German one-sheet
German lobby large
German lobby small
German pressbook
German program
German Video
Hungarian
International
International advance
Italian
Japanese
Japanese advance
Japanese program
Spanish
Spanish lobby
           
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