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Blue Velvet
Blue Velvet

Blue Velvet (1986)

76% User Rating
2h 0min
Mystery
Thriller
Crime
Drama

"It's a strange world."

The discovery of a severed human ear found in a field leads a young man on an investigation related to a beautiful, mysterious nightclub singer and a group of psychopathic criminals who have kidnapped her child.

David LynchDirector

Cast

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Isabella Rossellini

Isabella Rossellini

Dorothy Vallens

Kyle MacLachlan

Kyle MacLachlan

Jeffrey Beaumont

Dennis Hopper

Dennis Hopper

Frank Booth

Laura Dern

Laura Dern

Sandy Williams

Hope Lange

Hope Lange

Mrs. Williams

Dean Stockwell

Dean Stockwell

Ben

George Dickerson

George Dickerson

Detective Williams

Priscilla Pointer

Priscilla Pointer

Mrs. Beaumont

Frances Bay

Frances Bay

Aunt Barbara

Jack Harvey

Jack Harvey

Mr. Beaumont

Ken Stovitz

Ken Stovitz

Mike

Brad Dourif

Brad Dourif

Raymond

Jack Nance

Jack Nance

Paul

J. Michael Hunter

J. Michael Hunter

Hunter

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Dick Green

Don Vallens

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Fred Pickler

Yellow Man

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Philip Markert

Dr. Gynde

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Leonard Watkins

Double Ed

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Moses Gibson

Double Ed

Selden Smith

Selden Smith

Nurse Cindy

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Peter Carew

Coroner

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Jon Jon Snipes

Little Donny

Angelo Badalamenti

Angelo Badalamenti

Piano Player

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Jean-Pierre Viale

Master of Ceremonies

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Donald Moore

Desk Sergeant

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A. Michelle Depland

Party Girl

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Michelle Sasser

Party Girl

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Katie Reid

Party Girl

Reviews (2)

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John Chard
John Chard
Rating 80%

February 29, 2020

No. I told you. I don't want to hurt you. I want to help you. I think I know some of what is happening to you. Blue Velvet is written and directed by David Lynch. It stars Dennis Hopper, Isabella Rossellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Laura Dern, Hope Lange, George Dickerson and Dean Stockwell. Music is by Angelo Badalamenti and cinematography by Frederick Elmes. The discovery of a severed human ear found in a field leads Jeffrey Beaumont (MacLachlan) into a vortex of troubled mysteries involving a beautiful nightclub singer and a group of crimninals led by the psychopathic Frank Booth (Hopper). Such is the diversity of David Lynch, you will find many anouncing this to be his last accessible piece of genius, others that it was merely the start of his shift into mainstream majesty. Personally, I just find it a fine movie, easy to follow, even if it's nightmarish at times and brilliantly off kilter at others. From the off we are in no doubt that Lynch is setting out to show what crawls beneath the happy facade of suburban small town Americana. We are pitched into a detective story with a difference, one that is fronted by the naivety of a young man aided from the sidelines by the young girl who is falling for him. Both of them stumble into a world of adult pschosexual murk, flanked by the outrageous malignant menace of Booth and his merry band of odd balls. One of the joys to be had here is observing the things and reactions that Booth's group do in the background, splendidly weird. Superbly perfomed by the cast, most of them daring and real for their director, Blue Velvet did earn Lynch a Best Director Oscar nomination. Which considering it was 1986 and the controversial themes at work are troublingly biting, makes the nomination something of a surprise. Frederick Elmes also photographed the equally controversial "River's Edge" this same year, and once again he considerably pumps Neo-Noir textures acrosss the pic. While Angelo Badalamenti's musical compositions are lush and pin sharp for scene accompaniments. Main music tracks are Bobby Vinton's title tune and Roy Orbison's "In Dreams," both certain to never let you forget this film whenever you hear them again. Lynch's film is plot conventionality, yet disturbing in the blending of beauty and violence, both visually and orally - and of course there's some sly humour to be found as well. To me it's not the masterpiece some claim it as, for there's more style than substance, more shock and awe as opposed to character depth, but it is a great, clever and unforgettable film. 8/10

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Richard Linklater Presents: Blue Velvet

Richard Linklater Presents: Blue Velvet

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