The street that Mary and her parents live on is never mentioned, but the house number is 2416. Lynch and his wife lived at 2416 Poplar Street in Philadelphia before leaving for Los Angeles in 1972. See more

Alternate Versions

The original print of the film ran 20m longer and featured a number of characters who are referenced in the credits but do not appear: The people digging in the alley show up in the second half of the movie. Henry comes across two kids excavating rows of dimes from the asphalt in the street. The landlady shows up in the second half, in a scene where Henry goes into the lobby of the apartment building and takes out his anger on a bench. "You stop kicking my bench!" the landlady shouts at him. "That's good wood!" See more