
Twin Peaks (TV Series)
Slaves and Masters (1991)
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- TV-14
- 46min
- Crime, Drama
- 09 Feb 1991
- TV Episode
The police look for James in the Marsh murder. Bobby and Shelly tell Truman that Leo escaped; and Bobby reveals that he saw Hank shoot Leo the night the mill burned. Albert returns to Twin Peaks with information on Windom Earle.
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Cast
Kyle MacLachlan | ... |
Special Agent Dale Cooper
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Michael Ontkean | ... |
Sheriff Harry S. Truman
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Mädchen Amick | ... |
Shelly Johnson
(as Madchen Amick)
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Dana Ashbrook | ... |
Bobby Briggs
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Richard Beymer | ... |
Benjamin Horne
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Lara Flynn Boyle | ... |
Donna Hayward
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Sherilyn Fenn | ... |
Audrey Horne
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Warren Frost | ... |
Dr. Will Hayward
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Peggy Lipton | ... |
Norma Jennings
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James Marshall | ... |
James Hurley
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Everett McGill | ... |
Big Ed Hurley
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Jack Nance | ... |
Pete Martell
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Kimmy Robertson | ... |
Lucy Moran (creditOnly)
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Joan Chen | ... |
Jocelyn Packard
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Piper Laurie | ... |
Catherine Martell
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Eric DaRe | ... |
Leo Johnson
(as Eric Da Re)
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Kenneth Welsh | ... |
Windom Earle
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Russ Tamblyn | ... |
Dr. Lawrence Jacoby
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David Patrick Kelly | ... |
Jerry Horne
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Miguel Ferrer | ... |
FBI Agent Albert Rosenfield
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Wendy Robie | ... |
Nadine Hurley
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Annette McCarthy | ... |
Evelyn Marsh
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Nicholas Love | ... |
Malcolm Sloan
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David Warner | ... |
Thomas Eckhardt
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Brenda Strong | ... |
Jones
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Robert Bauer | ... |
Johnny Horne
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Matt Battaglia | ... |
Cop
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Gerald L'Ecuyer | ... |
Bartender
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Kevin Young | ... |
Toad (uncredited)
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Directed by
Diane Keaton |
Written by
Mark Frost | ... | (created by) (creator) & |
David Lynch | ... | (created by) (creator) |
Harley Peyton | ... | (written by) & |
Robert Engels | ... | (written by) |
David Lynch | ... | (showrunner) |
Mark Frost | ... | (showrunner) |
Produced by
Robert Engels | ... | co-producer |
Gregg Fienberg | ... | supervising producer |
Mark Frost | ... | executive producer |
Tim Harbert | ... | coordinating producer |
David Lynch | ... | executive producer |
Philip Carr Neel | ... | associate producer (as Philip Neel) |
Harley Peyton | ... | producer |
Robert D. Simon | ... | co-producer |
Music by
Angelo Badalamenti | ... | (music composed by) |
Cinematography by
Frank Byers | ... | director of photography |
Editing by
Paul Trejo |
Editorial Department
Bob Allen | ... | apprentice film editor |
Chris Brown | ... | post-production associate |
Elizabeth Fox | ... | post-production coordinator |
Drew Marsh | ... | telecine colorist |
Brian J. McNamara | ... | Electronic Graphic Artist |
Terilyn A. Shropshire | ... | assistant film editor (as Terilyn Shropshire) |
Bambi Sickafoose | ... | apprentice film editor |
Debra Gavlak | ... | assistant editor (uncredited) |
Casting By
Johanna Ray |
Production Design by
Richard Hoover |
Art Direction by
Daniel Proett |
Set Decoration by
Kerry Oaksmith |
Costume Design by
Sara Markowitz |
Makeup Department
Annette E. Fabrizi | ... | hair stylist |
Carla Rosetto Fabrizi | ... | makeup artist (as Carla Roseto Fabrizi) |
Linda Vallejo | ... | hair assistant (as Linda A. Vallejo) / makeup assistant (as Linda A. Vallejo) |
Production Management
Tim Clawson | ... | head of production: Propaganda Films |
Gregg Fienberg | ... | production manager |
Robert D. Simon | ... | unit production manager |
John Wentworth | ... | post-production supervisor |
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Randy N. Barbee | ... | second assistant director (as Randee Barbee) |
Scott Cameron | ... | first assistant director |
Martha L. Mericka | ... | second second assistant director (as Marti Mericka) |
Art Department
Jula Bell | ... | art department coordinator |
Dort Clark | ... | carpenter |
Keith Cox | ... | construction coordinator |
Thomas C. James | ... | construction foreman |
Mike Malone | ... | on-set dresser |
Jeffrey Moore | ... | property master |
David E. Robinson | ... | lead painter (as Dave Robinson) |
Richard Robinson | ... | property assistant |
Sound Department
Gary Alexander | ... | re-recording mixer |
Richard F.W. Davis | ... | sound editor (as Richard F. Davis) |
Thomas DeGorter | ... | sound editor (as Tom deGorter) |
Adam Jenkins | ... | re-recording mixer |
Pat McCormick | ... | sound editor (as Patrick McCormick) |
Don Summer | ... | sound mixer |
Richard Taylor | ... | supervising sound editor |
Martin Vikene | ... | assistant sound editor (uncredited) |
Camera and Electrical Department
Steve Alessi | ... | grip |
Bill Brao | ... | first assistant camera (as Billy Brao) |
Chris Byers | ... | best boy |
Michael K. Davis | ... | best boy electrician |
Rick Drapkin | ... | second assistant camera |
Lex duPont | ... | camera operator (as Lex Du Pont) |
Robert Ferrara | ... | gaffer |
Tom 'T.J.' Johnson | ... | best boy grip |
Irv Katz | ... | key grip |
Dan Kneece | ... | steadicam operator |
Gihan 'Sandy' Seneviratne | ... | lamp operator |
Wendi Van Dyke-Seccomb | ... | assistant camera (as Wendi Van Dyke) |
Casting Department
Elaine J. Huzzar | ... | casting associate |
Johanna Ray | ... | original casting |
Eric DaRe | ... | casting assistant (uncredited) |
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Laurie Hudson | ... | costume supervisor (as Laurie L. Hudson) |
Location Management
Barry Gremillion | ... | location liaison |
Music Department
Angelo Badalamenti | ... | conductor / music arranger / orchestrations |
Lori L. Eschler | ... | music editor |
Kinny Landrum | ... | synthesizer |
Rickio Woods | ... | assistant music editor (as Rick Woods) |
Angelo Badalamenti | ... | musican: piano, synthesizer (uncredited) |
Script and Continuity Department
Elizabeth Porter | ... | script supervisor |
Transportation Department
Steve Boyd | ... | transportation coordinator |
Greg Van Dyke | ... | transportation captain |
Additional Crew
Desdemona Bandini | ... | production assistant |
Connie Dolph | ... | production accountant |
Emily Fincher | ... | assistant: Gregg Fienberg |
Nowell Grossman | ... | production controller (as Nowell B. Grossman) |
Robb Hastigan | ... | 2nd assistant accountant |
Lauren McAuliffe | ... | production secretary |
Joe Montrone | ... | supervising coordinator (as Joseph Montrone) |
John Sclimenti | ... | production assistant |
Paula K. Shimatsu-u | ... | unit publicist (as Paula K. Shimatsu-U.) |
Sabrina S. Sutherland | ... | production coordinator (as Sabrina S. Nathanson) |
Debby Trutnik | ... | assistant: David Lynch |
Lori Tulli-Mitchell | ... | assistant to writers |
Kim L. Wilson | ... | assistant: Mark Frost |
Production Companies
Distributors
- American Broadcasting Company (ABC) (1991) (United States) (tv)
- Republic Entertainment (United States) (VHS)
- Tele 5 (1992) (Germany) (tv)
- Worldvision Home Video (United States) (VHS)
Special Effects
Other Companies
- Superior Casting (extras casting)
- Whit-Log Trailers (provided by: logging vehicles)
- White GMC Trucks (provided by: logging vehicles)
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Did You Know?
Trivia | At the Double R Diner, as Pete wins three concurrent chess games against Toad, Cooper, and Doctor Hayward, he mentions José Raúl Capablanca who was a Cuban chess player who was world chess champion from 1921 to 1927, and who is considered by many one of the greatest players of all time, widely renowned for his exceptional endgame skill and speed of play. See more » |
Movie Connections | Featured in AFI Life Achievement Award: A Tribute to Diane Keaton (2017). See more » |
Soundtracks | Twin Peaks Theme (Instrumental) See more » |
Quotes |
Albert Rosenfield:
Oh, Coop, uh, about the uniform... replacing the quiet elegance of the dark suit and tie with the casual indifference of these muted earth tones is a form of fashion suicide, but, uh, call me crazy - on you it works. See more » |