Two days after that, Montgomery came to Lynch while he was editing the pilot, and gave him Gifford’s book. Two days later, he called Gifford, to say that he wanted to make a film of it. Montgomery was interested in what Gifford was working on, so was allowed to read an early version of the publication while working on the pilot episode of 'Twin Peaks'. He had been in contact with Monty Montgomery, an associate producer on 'Twin Peaks', as well as a friend of Lynch’s. Meanwhile, a novelist named Barry Gifford was writing the manuscript for 'Wild at Heart: The Story of Sailor and Lula', with two more chapters left to finish. Propaganda Films, an independent production company, commissioned Lynch to develop a screenplay, intended to be an updated noir based on a 1940s crime novel.
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