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Blue Velvet is a 1986 American neo-noir mystery thriller film written and directed by David Lynch. Blending psychological horror [4] [5] with film noir, the film stars Kyle MacLachlan, Isabella Rossellini, Dennis Hopper, and Laura Dern, and is named after the 1951 song of the same name.
- $8.6 million (North America)
- Angelo Badalamenti
- $6 million
- Fred Caruso
Oct 23, 1986 · With Isabella Rossellini, Kyle MacLachlan, Dennis Hopper, Laura Dern. 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.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- David Lynch
- 1986-10-23
College student Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) returns home after his father has a stroke. When he discovers a severed ear in an abandoned field, Beaumont teams up with detective's daughter ...
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- David Lynch
- R
- Kyle Maclachlan
The trail leads to a nightclub singer (Rossellini) who lives alone in a starkly furnished flat. In a sequence that Hitchcock would have been proud of, MacLachlan hides himself in Rossellini's closet and watches, shocked, as she has a sadomashochistic sexual encounter with Hopper, a drug-sniffing pervert. Advertisement.
There is something strange going on in the picture-perfect suburban community of Lumberton, North Carolina, as the grotesque discovery of a severed human ear crawling with ants begins to haunt the inquisitive college student, Jeffrey Beaumont.
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May 12, 2024 · De Laurentiis Entertainment Group. Lynch frames the two women in "Blue Velvet" through the lens of the psychoanalytic Madonna-whore complex, where women are perceived in...
Home from college, Jeffrey Beaumont (Kyle MacLachlan) makes an unsettling discovery: a severed human ear, lying in a field. In the mystery that follows, by turns terrifying and darkly funny, writer-director David Lynch burrows deep beneath the picturesque surfaces of small-town life.