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    Eraserhead is a 1977 American surrealist psychological body horror film [3] written, directed, produced, and edited by David Lynch. Lynch also created its score and sound design, which included pieces by a variety of other musicians. Shot in black and white, it was Lynch's first feature-length effort following several short films.

    • $100,000
    • March 19, 1977
    • David Lynch
  2. Feb 3, 1978 · Henry Spencer, a factory worker, faces the nightmare of his mutant child and his industrial environment. IMDb provides cast and crew, reviews, trivia, awards, and more for this experimental and disturbing fantasy horror film.

    • (124K)
    • Fantasy, Horror
    • David Lynch
    • 1978-02-03
  3. Eraserhead is a 1977 cult classic directed by David Lynch, featuring a man who marries a pregnant woman and has a mutant baby. The film has an 89% Tomatometer and an 82% Audience Score on Rotten Tomatoes, based on critic and user reviews.

    • (4.7K)
    • Jack Nance
    • David Lynch
    • Horror
  4. Eraserhead is a surreal and disturbing film about a factory worker who becomes a father of a mutant baby. The plot follows his struggles with his industrial environment, his girlfriend, and his nightmarish visions.

  5. Eraserhead‘s distressing sound and set design. The next scene is one of the few shots during daylight, and it’s just Henry wandering the empty streets on his way home. He walks over dirt mounds, in front of boring buildings, through oil tanks fields and across factories. The world churns with production and emptiness.

  6. Eraserhead is a black-and-white film about a man and his daughter who live in a surreal world of monsters, mirrors, and madness. The Criterion Collection offers a special edition with new restoration, features, and interviews, as well as a trailer and subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing.

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  8. Mar 22, 2017 · O n 19 March 1977, the world changed, after which there was a long uncomfortable silence. The occasion was the first public screening of Eraserhead, the feature debut of David Lynch, at the Filmex ...

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