David Lynch Hides Own Singing Voice In Sarah Palmer’s First Scene
Similar to the 'Easter Egg' in Part 8's Woodsmen scene, David Lynch slowed down an existing song in Sarah Palmer's first scene in Twin Peaks: The Return.
Similar to the 'Easter Egg' in Part 8's Woodsmen scene, David Lynch slowed down an existing song in Sarah Palmer's first scene in Twin Peaks: The Return.
The haunting music for Part 8's first woodsmen scene was not listed in the end credits, but speed it up five times and it turns out to be Ludwig van Beethoven's “Moonlight Sonata.”
A well-hidden clue at the beginning of the electrifying interrogation scene reveals that something is very wrong.
In her role as a diner waitress, Heather Graham refers to her Twin Peaks character, Annie Blackburn, in the movie adaptation of Joe Hill's Horns.
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