Overview: A young FBI agent disappears while investigating a murder miles from Twin Peaks that may be related to the future murder of Laura Palmer. The last week of the life of Laura Palmer is also chronicled.
Overview: The small northwest town of Twin Peaks, Washington is shaken up when the body of the Homecoming Queen, Laura Palmer, is discovered washed up on a riverbank, wrapped in plastic.
Overview: The alternate ending of the international stand-alone release.
Overview: Interviews: Mark Frost, David Latt, Johanna Ray, Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Kimmy Robertson, Joan Chen, Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Horse, Piper Laurie, Catherine E. Coulson, Duwayne Dunham
Overview: Interviews: Mark Frost, Duwayne Dunham, Richard Hoover, Gregg Fienberg, Harley Peyton, Lesli Linka Glatter, Todd Holland, Ray Wise, Sherilyn Fenn, Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, Jonathan P. Shaw, Caleb Deschanel, Angelo Badalamenti, John Wentworth, Joan Chen, Catherine E. Coulson, Mädchen Amick, Miguel Ferrer, Robert Engels, Kimmy Robertson, Charlotte Stewart
Overview: Interviews: Angelo Badalamenti, Julee Cruise
Overview: Interviews: Mark Frost, Mädchen Amick, Jonathan P. Shaw, Catherine E. Coulson, Gregg Fienberg, Harley Peyton, Ray Wise, Sheryl Lee, Philip Carr Neel, Kyle MacLachlan, Lesli Linka Latter, Robert Engels, Sherilyn Fenn, Caleb Deschanel, Kimmy Robertson, Duwayne Dunham, Carel Struycken, Todd Holland, Gary Hershberger, Mary Jo Deschanel, Don S. Davis, Kenneth Welsh, Jula Bell
Overview: Documentary about the Twin Peaks Festival.
Overview: Secrets from Another Place: Creating Twin Peaks is a feature-length documentary, in four parts. Northwest Passage: Creating the Pilot Interviews: Mark Frost, David Latt, Johanna Ray, Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Kimmy Robertson, Joan Chen, Kyle MacLachlan, Michael Horse, Piper Laurie, Catherine E. Coulson, Duwayne Dunham Freshly Squeezed: Creating Season One Interviews: Mark Frost, Duwayne Dunham, Richard Hoover, Gregg Fienberg, Harley Peyton, Lesli Linka Glatter, Todd Holland, Ray Wise, Sherilyn Fenn, Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, Jonathan P. Shaw, Caleb Deschanel, Angelo Badalamenti, John Wentworth, Joan Chen, Catherine E. Coulson, Mädchen Amick, Miguel Ferrer, Robert Engels, Kimmy Robertson, Charlotte Stewart Where We’re From: Creating the Music Interviews: Angelo Badalamenti, Julee Cruise Into the Night: Creating Season Two Interviews: Mark Frost, Mädchen Amick, Jonathan P. Shaw, Catherine E. Coulson, Gregg Fienberg, Harley Peyton, Ray Wise, Sheryl Lee, Philip Carr Neel, Kyle MacLachlan, Lesli Linka Latter, Robert Engels, Sherilyn Fenn, Caleb Deschanel, Kimmy Robertson, Duwayne Dunham, Carel Struycken, Todd Holland, Gary Hershberger, Mary Jo Deschanel, Don S. Davis, Kenneth Welsh, Jula Bell
Overview: "An Introduction to David Lynch" is a featurette originally released in the 2001 DVD release, Twin Peaks: The First Season. It was later re-released in the 2014 Blu-ray set, Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery. It features interviews with Catherine E. Coulson, Charles Ramirez-Borg, Lesli Linka Glatter, Miguel Ferrer, Michael J. Anderson, Kyle MacLachlan, Duwayne Dunham, Sheryl Lee, Peggy Lipton, and Richard Beymer, each discussing the filmmaking processes and methods of Twin Peaks co-creator David Lynch.
Overview: "Postcards From The Cast" is a featurette originally released in the 2001 DVD release, Twin Peaks: The First Season. It was later re-released in the 2014 Blu-ray set, Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery. It features interview snippets of various subjects with the following cast members of Twin Peaks. With: Richard Beymer, Michael Anderson, Kimmy Robertson, Everett McGill, Kyle MacLachlan, Wendy Robie, Grace Zabriskie, Dana Ashbrook, Peggy Lipton, Ray Wise, Sheryl Lee, Miguel Ferrer, Mädchen Amick, Don Davis, Al Strobel, Michael Horse, Piper Laurie, James Marshall, Russ Tamblyn, Catherine Coulson
Overview: Cast Interviews to the themes of "Origin," "Production" and "Legacy" Kyle MacLachlan, Mädchen Amick, Sherilyn Fenn, Dana Ashbrook, Gary Hershberger, James Marshall, David Duchovny, Kimmy Robertson, Don Davis, Mary Jo Deschanel, Lenny Von Dohlen, Charlotte Stewart, Robyn Lively
Overview: Crew interviews, with Jennifer Lynch, Todd Holland, Caleb Deschanel, Duwayne Dunham, Stephen Gyllenhaal & Tim Hunter.
Overview: Anecdote from assistant director Deepak Nayar
Overview: Contains the following deleted scenes: - "Jerry's Wandering Eye" - "27 Going on 6" - "Lucy, Andy, and Donuts" - "Something About Johnny"
Overview: Contains the following deleted scenes: - "Cooper and Donna Talk About Picnic" - "Picnic" - "Cooper and Truman at Gazebo" - "Mayor's Speech" - "Lucy and Raccoons" - "16mm Period Piece" - "Bobby Coaches Shelly" - "Lucy and Deputy Andy"
Overview: "Moving Through Time: Fire Walk with Me Memories" is a featurette on the 2014 Blu-ray set, Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery. It features interviews with various cast and crew members reflecting on Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Overview: "Between Two Worlds" is a featurette included in the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release. It features David Lynch interviewing Grace Zabriskie, Ray Wise and Sheryl Lee, first as their characters (Sarah Palmer, Leland Palmer, and Laura Palmer, respectively), then as themselves. The second portion of the featurette was later released in the Criterion Collection release of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. The Palmer family interview was written by Lynch.
Overview: Series promos produced by David Lynch, including: Piano, Donut, Woods, Places, People, Albert, In Cinema
Overview: Part 1: Creation. The conception, production, and initial success of the original series are detailed.
Overview: Part 2: Life After Death. The decline, cancellation, and legacy of the original series are detailed.
Overview: Part 3: Renaissance. Fan creations and the revival series are focused upon.
Overview: Twin Peaks panel at San Diego Comic-Con 2017, featuring special guests Kyle MacLachlan, Tim Roth, Dana Ashbrook, Kimmy Robertson, Matthew Lillard, Everett McGill, James Marshall, Don Murray and Naomi Watts, with a special guest appearance by David Lynch via video link. The panel was moderated by Damon Lindelof.
Overview: "A Very Lovely Dream: One Week in Twin Peaks" is a featurette directed by Charles de Lauzirika exclusive to the Blu-ray release of Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series. The featurette consists of behind the scenes footage of on-location filming of Twin Peaks (2017) in Washington, accompanied with narration by cast and crew.
Overview: "Behind The Red Curtain" is a short film by Richard Beymer exclusive to the Blu-ray release of Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series. The film consists of behind the scenes footage of filming in the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Station, convenience store, and the red room.
Overview: "I Had Bad Milk in Dehradun" is a short film by Richard Beymer exclusive to the Blu-ray release of Twin Peaks: A Limited Event Series. The film consists of behind the scenes footage of filming in the red room, the Dutchman's, and the facility in the purple sea.
Overview: A collection of all Rancho Rosa logos used in Twin Peaks: The Return
Overview: The Man with the Gray Elevated Hair: This film focuses particularly on Lynch's meetings with actors – specifically Sheryl Lee, David Patrick Kelly, Nae Yuuki, Grace Zabriskie, Sherilyn Fenn, Kyle MacLachlan, and Laura Dern – and setting up various scenes set in and around Twin Peaks as well as the motel Cooper and Diane visit.
Overview: Tell It Martin: This film follows Lynch throughout the shooting of scenes set in Las Vegas. He is seen discussing scenes with actors Sawyer Shipman, Christophe Zajac-Denek, Jim Belushi, and Robert Knepper.
Overview: Two Blue Balls: Lynch is followed during the filming of scenes set in South Dakota, Montana, New York, and New Mexico. He meets with actors Matthew Lillard, Cornelia Guest, Benjamin Rosenfield, and Madeline Zima.
Overview: The Number of Completion: The film follows Lynch during the filming of scenes set in the Fireman's home, Sheriff Truman's office, and the KPJK radio station. He discusses scenes with actors Joy Nash, Robert Forster, Jim Belushi, Kimmy Robertson, Kyle MacLachlan, Laura Dern, and Robert Broski. Carel Struycken is also briefly featured, practicing his lines.
Overview: Bad Binoculars: This film features Lynch directing a rehearsal for an Audrey and Charlie scene, directing scenes featuring Jerry Horne after he leaves the woods, and scenes at the Twin Peaks Sheriff's Station, both on-location in Washington and on a sound stage in Los Angeles.
Overview: See You on the Other Side Dear Friend: This film goes behind the scenes with Lynch during the filming on-location in Philadelphia, Las Vegas, and South Dakota, directing scenes involving the FBI, Lucky 7 Insurance, Ruth Davenport's apartment, and the doppelganger's car accident.
Overview: Do Not Pick Up Hitchhikers: In this film, Lynch discusses Tim Roth's role with him and directs the scene taking place in Warden Murphy's office, the doppelganger's first death, Murphy's assassination, the Detectives Fusco learning of Ike's location, and Cooper's hospitalization.
Overview: A Bloody Finger in Your Mouth: This film shows the filming of Diane's scene in the red room, the scene at Szymon's Famous Coffees, the Las Vegas FBI office, Rod getting hit by Candie, and the Fuscos' visit to Lucky 7 Insurance.
Overview: The Polish Accountant: This film goes behind the scenes with the woodsmen encountering the New Mexico couple, the Jones family, the Las Vegas news broadcast, Ike's arrest, Rodney and Bradley's first meeting with Cooper, and the Polish accountant scene.
Overview: A Pot of Boiling Oil: This film shows the filming of a red room scene (during which, Al Strobel tells Lynch of his accident that cost his left arm), scenes in Benjamin Horne's office, Audrey and Charlie scenes, and Cooper's exit from the red room.
Overview: Welcome to Twin Peaks. My name is Margaret Lanterman.
Overview: I carry a log, yes. Is it funny to you?
Overview: Sometimes ideas, like men, jump up and say, 'Hello!'
Overview: There is a sadness in this world, for we are ignorant of many things.
Overview: Even the ones who laugh are sometimes caught without an answer.
Overview: I play my part on life's stage. I tell what I can to form the perfect answer.
Overview: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Yet there are those who open many eyes.
Overview: A drunken man walks in a way that is quite impossible for a sober man to imitate, and vice versa.
Overview: Hello again. Can you see through a wall? Can you see through human skin?
Overview: As above, so below. The human being finds himself, or herself, in the middle.
Overview: Letters are symbols. They are building blocks of words, which form our language.
Overview: Miscommunication sometimes leads to arguments, and arguments sometimes lead to fights.
Overview: Sometimes nature plays tricks on us and we imagine we are something other than what we truly are.
Overview: Sometimes we want to hide from ourselves.
Overview: A poem as lovely as a tree.
Overview: Food is interesting; For instance, why do we need to eat?
Overview: So now the sadness comes. The revelation.
Overview: Complications set in--yes, complications.
Overview: Is life like a game of chess? Are our present moves important for future success?
Overview: Is a dog man’s best friend? I had a dog.
Overview: My husband died in a fire.
Overview: The heart -- it is a physical organ, we all know.
Overview: A death mask. Is there a reason for a death mask?
Overview: A hotel. A nightstand. A drawer pull on the drawer.
Overview: Sometimes, well let’s say all times, things are changing.
Overview: The beautiful thing about treasure is that it exists. It exists to be found.
Overview: Pie. Whoever invented the pie? Here was a great person.
Overview: There are clues everywhere, all around us. But the puzzle maker is clever.
Overview: A log is a portion of a tree. At the end of a crosscut log -- many of you know this -- there are rings.
Overview: And now, an ending. Where there was once one, there are now two.
Overview: David Lynch, Mädchen Amick, Kyle MacLachlan and John Wentworth reminisce about "Twin Peaks" while seated at a diner counter.
Overview: The long-awaited missing pieces from the original version of the film – nearly an hour-and-a-half of deleted/alternate scenes from Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me – often referred to as the “holy grail” of Twin Peaks fandom.
Overview: A Talk with Kyle MacLachlan and Sheryl Lee
Overview: "Reflections on the Phenomenon of Twin Peaks" is a featurette originally released on the 2001 DVD release of Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me. It was later re-released in the Blu-ray sets, Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery and Twin Peaks: From Z to A. It features various cast and crew reflecting on Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Overview: Discussion of the deleted fight scene between Desmond and Sheriff Cable by Deepak Nayar
Overview: A collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release. [ Trees/Woods - Pie - Signs/Places - Coffee - Notes - Water - Donuts - Owls - The Ring - The Red Room ]
Overview: Agent Dale Cooper helps a man find his missing wife with a little help from Georgia Coffee
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: From a collection of disc menu video and audio from Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Blu-ray release.
Overview: A featurette originally released in the 2001 DVD release, Twin Peaks: The First Season. It was later re-released in the Blu-ray sets Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery and Twin Peaks: From Z to A. It features Michael J. Anderson presenting his method of learning to speak backward, as he and other actors did in the Red Room scenes.
Overview: "Location Guide" is a featurette originally released in the 2007 DVD set, Twin Peaks: Definitive Gold Box Edition. It was later re-released in the Blu-ray sets, Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery and Twin Peaks: From Z to A. As the title states, it is a guide to finding the real-life filming locations seen in Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.
Overview: "Mark Frost Interview with Wrapped in Plastic" is a featurette originally released on the 2001 DVD release, Twin Peaks: The First Season. It was later re-released in the Blu-ray sets Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery and Twin Peaks: From Z to A. It features a telephone interview with Twin Peaks co-creator Mark Frost, conducted by Craig Miller and John Thorne of Wrapped in Plastic magazine.
Overview: An unfinished TV spot dedicated to the special forces in the Middle East.
Overview: A stop-motion commercial made to air around the holidays.
Overview: Various alternate takes of Cooper and Truman talking in the car about the assorted subjects, like the Bookhouse and such.
Overview: The Twin Peaks Sheriff's Hotline was a hotline provided for viewers to be filled in on details they may have missed during the second season of Twin Peaks, narrated by Kimmy Robertson, Harry Goaz, and Warren Frost as Lucy Moran, Andy Brennan, and Will Hayward, respectively, alongside an uncredited voice actor. Each weekly message provides a recap to accompany episodes 9 to 15 of the series, with the final message summarising events across the season due to no new episode being broadcast. The now-defunct hotline's number was 1-900-860-0911, and cost callers $2 for the first minute and $1 for each minute thereafter. Supposedly, parts of the proceeds were donated to environmental causes. The television promo and recordings of the hotline were released on Twin Peaks: Definitive Gold Box Edition, Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery, and Twin Peaks: From Z to A.
Overview: A commercial aired before the airing of the second season. Consist of a recording of Agent Dale Cooper speaking to Diane about the town of Twin Peaks and its cast of characters.
Overview: Agent Dale Cooper has lost the town of Twin Peaks after a coffee at the Double R Diner. Could it be found on Wednesday nights? A promo advertising the show's updated weekly time slot.
Overview: Agent Dale Cooper wakes from a horrible nightmare where Twin Peaks aired on Saturdays. A spot referencing 'The Wizard of Oz', on of David Lynch's favorite films.
Overview: Multiple takes of an unfinished promo featuring Agent Cooper and Sheriff Truman take bets as to who's going to win the big upcoming Superbowl Game.
Overview: "Postcards From The Cast" is a featurette originally released in the 2001 DVD release, Twin Peaks: The First Season. This entry is for the original version, cut into two parts. It features interview snippets of various subjects with the following cast members of Twin Peaks. With: Richard Beymer, Michael Anderson, Kimmy Robertson, Everett McGill, Kyle MacLachlan, Wendy Robie, Grace Zabriskie, Dana Ashbrook, Peggy Lipton, Ray Wise, Sheryl Lee, Miguel Ferrer, Mädchen Amick, Don Davis, Al Strobel, Michael Horse, Piper Laurie
Overview: "Postcards From The Cast" is a featurette originally released in the 2001 DVD release, Twin Peaks: The First Season. This entry is for the original version, cut into two parts. It features interview snippets of various subjects with the following cast members of Twin Peaks. With: James Marshall, Russ Tamblyn, Catherine Coulson
Overview: Cast Interviews to the themes of "Origin," "Production" and "Legacy". This entry for the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Release, broken into 3 parts. Kyle MacLachlan, Mädchen Amick, Sherilyn Fenn
Overview: Cast Interviews to the themes of "Origin," "Production" and "Legacy". This entry for the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Release, broken into 3 parts. Dana Ashbrook
Overview: Cast Interviews to the themes of "Origin," "Production" and "Legacy". This entry for the Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery Release, broken into 3 parts. Gary Hershberger, James Marshall, David Duchovny, Kimmy Robertson, Don Davis, Mary Jo Deschanel, Lenny Von Dohlen, Charlotte Stewart, Robyn Lively
Overview: "17 Pieces of Pie: Shooting at the Mar T (aka RR) Diner" is a featurette originally included on the 2001 DVD release Twin Peaks: The First Season. It was later re-released in the Blu-ray sets Twin Peaks: The Entire Mystery and Twin Peaks: From Z to A. It features a 2000 interview with Pat Cokewell, who was the owner of the Mar-T Café when it was used for filming the Double R Diner in Twin Peaks and Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me.