
The Short Films of David Lynch
Feb 20 2002
•2h 35m
•Documentary, Horror
This collection of David Lynch's short films covers the first 29 years of his career. Four of his earliest underground films—Six Figures Getting Sick (1966), The Alphabet (1968), The Grandmother (1970) and The Amputee (1974)—are showcased, as well as two works from further into his career—The Cowboy and the Frenchman (1988) and Premonitions Following an Evil Deed (1995)—which were originally released as segments of anthology projects. Each film is given a special introduction by the director.
Cast
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David Lynch
Self

Catherine E. Coulson
Amputee

Harry Dean Stanton
Slim

Jack Nance
Pete
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