David Lynch: Short Films
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First, Lynch examines the results of illness in the animated shorts ""Six Men Getting Sick"" (1966) and ""The Alphabet"" (1968). Then, a disturbed boy seeking love plants a seed that turns into ""The Grandmother"" (1970), with Richard White, Dorothy McGinnis and Virginia Maitland, while ""The Amputee"" (1974) finds Catherine Coulson attempting to write a letter as her nurse (portrayed by Lynch) tends to her wounds; and the made-for-French-TV comedy ""The Cowboy and the Frenchman"" (1988) stars Harry Dean Stanton as a frustrated rancher who witnesses an odd occurrence. With Jack Nance, Frederic Golchan. Lastly, Lynch pays tribute to the legendary Lumière brothers in ""Lumière"" (1996). 97 min. Total. Standard; Soundtrack: English. Region Free