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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EraserheadEraserhead - Wikipedia

    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 · Eraserhead: Directed by David Lynch. With Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeanne Bates. Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child.

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    • Fantasy, Horror
    • David Lynch
    • 1978-02-03
  3. David Lynch's surreal Eraserhead uses detailed visuals and a creepy score to create a bizarre and disturbing look into a man's fear of parenthood. Henry (John Nance) resides alone in a bleak ...

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    • Jack Nance
    • David Lynch
    • Horror
  4. Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child. A film that defies conventional logic and storytelling, fueled by its dark nightmarish atmosphere and compellingly disturbing visuals. Henry Spencer is a hapless factory worker on his vacation when he finds ...

  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. To "explain" "Eraserhead" would be like cutting a drum open to see what makes the noise—you may get your answer but you tend to ruin the drum in the process. Thankfully, this is a drum that should continue to make noise for decades to come. (Significantly, even though this Blu-ray is filled with bonus materials that tell the story of how the ...

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  8. Eraserhead. A dream of dark and troubling things . . . David Lynch’s 1977 debut feature, Eraserhead, is both a lasting cult sensation and a work of extraordinary craft and beauty. With its mesmerizing black-and-white photography by Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell, evocative sound design, and unforgettably enigmatic performance by Jack ...

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