Subject: Re: Harold's Home in series, and FWWM From: jblum@hamlet.umd.edu (Hi ho -- Kermit the Frog here...) Date: 1992-09-09, 11:55 Newsgroups: alt.tv.twin-peaks In article <18k3fjINNo46@agate.berkeley.edu> sally@anableps.berkeley.edu (S. A. Wilson) writes: > >I also thought that the set up for Harold's place was compeletly > >different in the movie than it was in the series. For one thing Yeah, now that I think about it Harold's place was almost the mirror image of the one in the studio -- the door was on the opposite side. That could be because his studio set is no longer standing, so they had to go to a location. Or they might simply have been avoiding the standing sets as much as possible, so they wanted to shoot on location anyway. Either way, that's just not Harold's house. I guess we'll have to file that one with the mysterious way Norma's hair grew so much between the film and the pilot.