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Eraserhead

Cast

Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeanne Bates View All


Crew

David Lynch (Screenplay), David Lynch (Director) View All

Release: Mar. 19th, 1977
Runtime: 1 hour, 29 minutes
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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The Gunslinger45
It is a hell of a ride every time I watch the movie and I can totally see why this is a midnight movie classic.
TheUsualSuspect
This is my least favourite of Lynch's films, for the simple fact that I never was interested in what little story there was. It didn't seem to go anywhere and for me to be invested in a film it has to be telling a story, one that I can understand, comprehend, or at the very least, try to look more i....
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Through the expert control of subdued and focused lighting, combined with underexposing black & white film stock, Lynch creates layers of atmosphere that transforms Eraserhead from a mere movie to a film that is on par with the expressionistic painter, Edvard Munch.
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