Ein abgetrenntes menschliches Ohr, das er auf einem Feld gefunden hat, führt einen jungen Mann zu einer schönen, geheimnisvollen Nachtclub-Sängerin und einer Gruppe psychopathischer Verbrech... Alles lesenEin abgetrenntes menschliches Ohr, das er auf einem Feld gefunden hat, führt einen jungen Mann zu einer schönen, geheimnisvollen Nachtclub-Sängerin und einer Gruppe psychopathischer Verbrecher, die deren Kind entführt hat.Ein abgetrenntes menschliches Ohr, das er auf einem Feld gefunden hat, führt einen jungen Mann zu einer schönen, geheimnisvollen Nachtclub-Sängerin und einer Gruppe psychopathischer Verbrecher, die deren Kind entführt hat.
- Für 1 Oscar nominiert
- 18 Gewinne & 18 Nominierungen insgesamt
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- WissenswertesIn an interview, Dennis Hopper claimed that writer/director David Lynch would never say the word "fuck" during filming, he would simply point to the line in the script and say "that word". Hopper laughed, saying "He can write it, but he won't say it. He's a peculiar man." Lynch has said this isn't exactly true, but he didn't want to charge the atmosphere anymore than it already was.
- PatzerDorothy lives on the seventh floor of Deep River Apartments, a building which only has six floors. This is done purposely and occurs similarly in many movies to deter sightseers, fans and psychos from disrupting people who live in the real location. For similar reasons, "555-" is nearly always used on film and TV as the first three digits of phone numbers, to prevent people from trying the number and annoying people.
- Zitate
Frank Booth: Hey you wanna go for a ride?
Jeffrey Beaumont: No thanks.
Frank Booth: No thanks? What does that mean?
Jeffrey Beaumont: I don't wanna go.
Frank Booth: Go where?
Jeffrey Beaumont: For a ride.
Frank Booth: A ride! Now that's a good idea!
- Alternative VersionenA German version omits the entire scene where Frank first rapes Dorothy that Jeffrey witnesses from inside her closet, and it is only implied that he raped her.
- VerbindungenEdited into Blue Peanuts (1987)
- SoundtracksBlue Velvet
Written by Lee Morris and Bernie Wayne
Performed by Bobby Vinton
Provided courtesy of CBS Records
Publisher: Vogue Music
"Blue Velvet" is a simple amateur sleuthing story, but the genius is in the telling of it. It's hard to avoid the feeling that something supernatural is somehow involved, although it isn't, and we know that it isn't. It looks and feels as though we're watching the world through a special enchanted (or cursed) prism: the image has been pulled apart, ALMOST into two distinct images, with the elements of pure evil and pure wholesomeness now distinct from one another, sitting just millimetres apart.
Unrelated to this, but still contributing to the intense suspense and the overall creepiness, is Lynch's ability to make us familiar with a few ordinary locations, which grow more sinister - or at least more meaningful - every time we see them, until the sight of a simple concrete stairwell in the dark is enough to make us start to panic.
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- Herkunftsland
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- Auch bekannt als
- Blue Velvet - Verbotene Blicke
- Drehorte
- Carolina Apartments, Market Street, Wilmington, North Carolina, USA(Dorothy's apartment block)
- Produktionsfirma
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- Budget
- 6.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 8.551.228 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 789.409 $
- 21. Sept. 1986
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 8.636.706 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden
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- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.35 : 1