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Twin Peaks - Through the Red Curtain

Scott Ryan

 

6x9 size

B&W text

196 pages

 

ISBN 9798887719009 paperback

ISBN 9798887719016 hardback

 

Ever since Twin Peaks aired on television in 1990, fans and critics have been discussing who killed Laura Palmer, what the ceiling fan means, and wondering when that gum we like is going to come back in style. But in Twin Peaks: Through the Red Curtain, it is the cast and crew that get to do the talking about what it was like to work with David Lynch and Mark Frost on one of the most influential series of all time. On-screen stars Kyle MacLachlan, Sheryl Lee, Ray Wise, Piper Laurie, and Sherilyn Fenn join behind the scenes participates of Mark Frost, Jennifer Lynch, and Sabrina S. Sutherland, who mix with The Return stars of George Griffith, Amy Shiels, and Clark Middleton to bring together their shared memories of Twin Peaks, Fire Walk With Me, and The Return.

Scott Ryan has compiled over sixty interviews from ten years of research to tell the story of the pop culture phenomena of Twin Peaks through the words of the people who created it. Learn how the famous Red Room was created, how the feature film got greenlit, and how the Showtime reunion series of 2017 was created. Grab a piece of cherry pie, brew a cup of black coffee, and dance through the red curtains of Twin Peaks.

Author Scott Ryan has danced with Ray Wise, sang at the RR Diner, and been Sheryl Lee's bodyguard. He also wrote a few David Lynch books, but none of that is better than drinking with Charlotte Stewart after a late night Eraserhead screening.

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