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Uploaded on May 27, 2011

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Betty (Naomi Watts) auditions for a film and knocks it out of the park.

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Cast: Chad Everett, James Karen, Naomi Watts
Director: David Lynch
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Producer: Neal Edelstein, Joyce Eliason, Alain Sarde, Michael Polaire, Mary Sweeney
Screenwriter: David Lynch
Film Description: David Lynch wrote and directed this look at two women who find themselves walking a fine line between truth and deception in the beautiful but dangerous netherworld of Hollywood. A beautiful woman (Laura Elena Harring) riding in a limousine along Los Angeles' Mulholland Drive is targeted by a would-be shooter, but before he can pull the trigger, she is injured when her limo is hit by another car. The woman stumbles from the wreck with a head wound, and in time makes her way into an apartment with no idea of where or who she is. As it turns out, the apartment is home to an elderly woman who is out of town, and is allowing her niece Betty (Naomi Watts) to stay there; Betty is a small-town girl from Canada who wants to be an actress, and her aunt was able to arrange an audition with a film director for her. Betty befriends the injured woman, who begins calling herself "Rita" after seeing a poster of Rita Hayworth. While Betty's audition impresses a casting agent, and she catches the eye of hotshot director Adam Kesher (Justin Theroux), Kesher's producers and moneymen insist with no small vehemence that he instead cast a woman named Camilla Rhodes. As Rita attempts to put the pieces of her life back together, she pulls the name Diane Selwyn from her memory; Rita thinks it could be her real name, but when she and Betty find a listing for Diane Selwyn and visit her apartment, they discover the latest victim of a mysterious killer who is eluding police detective Harry McKnight (Robert Forster). Rita's emotional identity soon takes a left turn, and it turns out that neither woman is quite who she once appeared to be. David Lynch originally conceived Mulholland Drive as the pilot film for a television series; after the ABC television network rejected the pilot and declined to air it, the French production film StudioCanal took over the project, and Lynch reshot and re-edited the material into a theatrical feature. The resulting version of Mulholland Drive premiered at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival, where David Lynch shared Best Director honors with Joel Coen.

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  • csl316

    Best part of this scene is how she absolutely controls the whole room, and completely surprises and takes over the other dude.

    Naomi Watts is brilliant.

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  • sketchyj

    the clip is too short.  I was hoping to see her walking into the room, meeting everyone, doing the audition, then walking out with the casting woman into the hall talking.

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  • seamac206

    most likely

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  • somotastic21

    csa? But what was the significance of the occurences surrounding the man behind Winkie's? Was the mn behind Winkies real, or was he a metaphor for Diane's shadow self or her ID? And if the man behind Winkies is not real then I guess that whole scene with the guy and his doctor walking behind winkies never actually happened? Also what was the specific message from Club Silencio in how it related to Diane? Could the idea that "everything is an illusion" be talking about physical reality itself?

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  • seamac206

    David Lynch became "a part of the Hollywood elite" around Blue Velvet. Twin Peaks and the Black lodge were long metaphors for illuminati shit. Jack Nance was Lynch's Blood sacrifice to get back into the "spotlight". Big people in Hollywood are pedo's, so that could explain the CSA theme in this scene. Hollywood casts off looks not talent, i'm not too sure.

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  • somotastic21

    I actually did ask those questions on different channels. But for the hell of it, what is the significance of the occurences surrounding the man behind Winkie's and what was felt, realized and gathered at the Club Silencio? I actually know the answer to that is that "everything is an illusion" but specifically how does it relate to Diane? What is the overall illusion? And was Dave Lynch actually making a secret social commentary on Hollywood culture in his MD movie? Is ther a hollywood secret?

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  • seamac206

    Diane says so at the dinner party at Adam Kesher's house; dude, just watch the movie again. you're asking VERY basic questions. If you were asking about the occurrences surrounding the man behind Winkie's or what was felt, realized and gathered at the Club Silencio, this would be a different conversation...

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  • somotastic21

    Okay, but how do we know she's dead?

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  • seamac206

    They don't say, but that's not the point; The clue was "Where is Aunt Ruth"?

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  • somotastic21

    how'd she die?

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  • seamac206

    nope, you could take the top psychologists in the world at they STILL couldn't figure this out...

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