What is your name?What is your name?What is your name?
Grace Zabriskie
- Sarah Palmer
- (archive footage)
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe owner of the Palmer house says her name is Tremond; this is also the name of the old lady (and her grandson) from Coma (1990). The same old lady used to call herself "Chalfont". In Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (1992), Harry Dean Stanton's character Carl says that before the Chalfonts, another family named Chalfont lived in the trailer. This could be a hint that the unseen husband is possibly Pierre (Miss Tremond/Chalfonts grandson).
- GoofsWhen Cooper has the run-in with the cowboys in the diner, he picks up two guns, but when he places the guns in the french fry oil, he places three guns.
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Ringer's 100 Best TV Episodes of the Century (2018)
- SoundtracksMy Prayer
Written by Georges Boulanger and Jimmy Kennedy
Performed by The Platters
Published by Skidmore Music Co.
Courtesy of The Island Def Jam Music Group
Under license from Universal Music Enterprises
Featured review
Pure Gold
something as powerful as the 3rd season of Twin Peaks makes our beautiful and perverted human journey worth while. this is shamanism on pay TV. this is a giant pearl for one billion pigs. few are the pigs in the so called 1st world (the 2nd and 3rd world still have wise-men and still pay attention to dreams and are still knee-deep in the miracle of life) that will be able to appreciate the way the pearl shines because their minds are corrupted by the comfort of special effects, cliffhanging techniques, naked bodies and hollow pretty faces.
if you listen to music recorded before the influence of radio really took hold, and before the great icons of music were solidified, you will find strange unique voices that follow no fashion trends, no economic taboos. such voices are harder to listen to because they demand more attention and patience. unlike music, cinema took more time to be corrupted - because images grab us more intensely, and because cinemas created social and cultural bonds that still allowed filmmakers to produce strange personal visions. but the digital "miracle" and the eminent extinction of cinemas (at least of small independent houses) have finally stabbed the 7th art in the gut. author cinema is bleeding to death. and things like this are the last enlightened shout of an doomed creature.
lets watch this kind of unique creative fire with our minds and hearts clean - free from expectations, prejudice and hate - and rejoice, warm up our souls, be thankful, and believe that the fire will never really die.
my most profound gratitude to Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost, and to all those involved.
if you listen to music recorded before the influence of radio really took hold, and before the great icons of music were solidified, you will find strange unique voices that follow no fashion trends, no economic taboos. such voices are harder to listen to because they demand more attention and patience. unlike music, cinema took more time to be corrupted - because images grab us more intensely, and because cinemas created social and cultural bonds that still allowed filmmakers to produce strange personal visions. but the digital "miracle" and the eminent extinction of cinemas (at least of small independent houses) have finally stabbed the 7th art in the gut. author cinema is bleeding to death. and things like this are the last enlightened shout of an doomed creature.
lets watch this kind of unique creative fire with our minds and hearts clean - free from expectations, prejudice and hate - and rejoice, warm up our souls, be thankful, and believe that the fire will never really die.
my most profound gratitude to Mr. Lynch and Mr. Frost, and to all those involved.
- bartolomeudebensafrim
- Sep 27, 2017
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