- 73%
- 45%
- 63%
- 84%
- Type
- Film
- Status
- Released
- Release
- June 3, 1992 (32 years ago)
- Alias
- Twin Peaks: The Movie
- Language
- English
- Origin
- France · United States
- Genres
- Arthouse Horror · Sci-Fi Horror
- Runtime
- 2h 14m
Sheryl LeeLaura Palmer
Ray WiseLeland Palmer
Mädchen AmickShelly Johnson
Dana AshbrookBobby Briggs
Phoebe AugustineRonette Pulaski
David BowiePhillip Jeffries
Eric DaReLeo Johnson
Miguel FerrerAlbert Rosenfeld
Pamela GidleyTeresa Banks
Heather GrahamAnnie Blackburn
Chris IsaakChester Desmond
Moira KellyDonna Heyward
Peggy LiptonNorma Jennings
David LynchGordon Cole
James MarshallJames Hurley
Jürgen ProchnowWoodsman
Harry Dean StantonCarl Rodd
Kiefer SutherlandSam Stanley
Lenny Von DohlenHarold Smith
Grace ZabriskieSarah Palmer
Kyle MacLachlanDale Cooper
Frances BayMrs. Tremond (Chalfont)
Catherine E. CoulsonThe Log Lady
Michael J. AndersonMan From Another Place
Frank SilvaBob
Walter OlkewiczJacques Renault
Al StrobelPhilip Gerard (The One Armed Man)
Gary HershbergerMike Nelson
Sandra KinderIrene at Hap's
Chris PedersenTommy
Victor RiversBuck
Rick AielloCliff Howard
Gary BullockSheriff Cable
Jon HuckFBI Agent
Mike MaloneFBI Agent
Joe BermanBus Driver
Yvonne RobertsFirst Prostitute
Audra L. CooperSecond Prostitute
John HooblerPilot
Kimberly Anne ColeLil the Dancer
Elizabeth McCarthyGiggling Secretary
C.H. EvansJack at Hap's
Paige BennettFrench Girl at Hap's
G. Kenneth DavidsonOld Guy at Hap's
Ingrid BrucatoCurious Woman
Chuck McQuaryMedic
Margaret AdamsFat Trout Neighbor
Carlton Lee RussellJumping Man
Calvin LockhartThe Electrician
Jonathan J. LeppellMrs. Tremond's Grandson
David BrisbinSecond Woodsman
Andrea HaysHeidi
Julee CruiseRoadhouse Singer
Steven HodgesBand at Roadhouse
William UngermanBand at Roadhouse
Joseph 'Simon' SzeibertBand at Roadhouse
Smokey HormelBand at Roadhouse
Joseph L. AltrudaBand at Roadhouse
James ParksService Station Mechanic
Jane JonesSchool Teacher
Karin RobisonAngel in Train Car
Lorna MacMillanAngel in Red Room
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