
Lost Highway
A tormented jazz musician finds himself lost in an enigmatic story involving murder, surveillance, gangsters, doppelgängers, and an impossible transformation inside a prison cell.
Director(s)
Cori Glazer
David Lynch
Scott Cameron
Adam Rosen
Simone Farber
Where to watch

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Cast & crew

Jack Nance
Phil

David Lynch
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Scott Coffey
Teddy
Cori Glazer
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Scott Cameron
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Lucy Butler
Candace Dayton

Gary Busey
Bill Dayton

Guy Siner
Prison Official #1

Jack Kehler
Guard Johnny Mack

Michael Shamus Wiles
Guard Mike

Patricia Arquette
Renee Madison / Alice Wakefield

Balthazar Getty
Pete Dayton

John Roselius
Al

Natasha Gregson Wagner
Sheila

Gene Ross
Warden Clements

Louis Eppolito
Ed

Robert Loggia
Mr. Eddy / Dick Laurent

Henry Rollins
Guard Henry

Richard Pryor
Arnie

Giovanni Ribisi
Steve "V"

Bill Pullman
Fred Madison

Lisa Boyle
Marian

Robert Blake
Mystery Man

Leonard Termo
Judge

Michael Massee
Andy
Jenna Maetlind
Party Girl

Mink Stole
Forewoman

Ivory Ocean
Guard Ivory

David Byrd
Doctor Smordin

F. William Parker
Captain Luneau

Alexander Folk
Prison Official #2
Carl Sundstrom
Hank
John Solari
Lou
Jack
The Dog
Al Garrett
Carl

Heather Stephens
Lanie

Amanda Anka
Girl #1
Jennifer Syme
Junkie Girl

Matt Sigloch
Assistant #1

Gilbert B. Combs
Assistant #2

Greg Travis
Tail Gate Driver
Leslie Bega
Raquel

Marilyn Manson
Porno Star #1

Jeordie White
Porno Star #2
Metin Bereketli
Hitman (uncredited)

Dru Berrymore
Blonde on Staircase (uncredited)

Bill McAdams Jr.
Bartender (uncredited)
Lou Slaughter
Slickster (uncredited)
Adam Rosen
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Simone Farber
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Reviews
JPV852
Another mindf*** from David Lynch has some great visuals and once I did some research afterward, some of it actually makes sense, though while watching there plenty wtf moments. Not sure I love it or not but appreciate many elements. **3.75/5**
Jeff_34
**Lynch's Masterpiece.** This is my favorite Lynch films, hands down. First saw it in a theatre and the film's lighting was so weird and disorienting that at times you weren't sure if there was some weird exterior light source hitting the screen. Uber weird. More twist and turns than the highway itself :P For sure it's fun to try and nail down exactly what happened but IMHO it's a little more fun not to know - each time you rewatch it you might see/think/feel something different.


