Dennis Hopper's career went through many ups and downs, but there was one film he made in the '80s was just about unbearable.
The famously weird filmmaker set his 1986 movie in Lumberton, with many modifications, and filmed in Wilmington during its film infancy.
Despite that, "Dune" producer Dino De Laurentiis, who had recently built Wilmington's first film studio, agreed to bankroll "Blue Velvet" under ... Barbary Coast bar (Hopper's line "this is ...
David Lynch answered the call with Blue Velvet. Lynch was an unlikely ... no characterisation more "out there" than that delivered by Dennis Hopper. Nearly two decades on, and with a string ...
DAIRIKU and Weber have come together to honor the late David Lynch with a collection focused on Blue Velvet.
Blue Velvet, often widely regarded as one of ... kidnapping and blackmail. Dennis Hopper gives one of the big screen's most unforgettable performances as Frank Booth, a twisted drug sniffing ...
He cast Dennis Hopper as a gas-huffing ... Soon, headlines across the state screamed in outrage over David Lynch and “Blue Velvet,” the movie he filmed mostly in Wilmington but partially ...