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Movie poster art for "Twin Peaks" surreal drama by David Lynch, 'Who Killed Laura Palmer?', double exposure photo layering of ethereal Kyle Mcgloughlin and Sherilyn Fenn visages, beautiful modern poster composition by Drew Struzan, stunning dramatic artistic composition.

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