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Eraserhead (1977)

Eraserhead (1977)
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Filmed intermittently over the course of a five-year period, David Lynch's radical feature debut stars Jack Nance as Henry Spencer, a man living in an unnamed industrial wasteland. Upon learning that a past romance has resulted in an impending pregnancy, Henry agrees to wed mother-to-be Mary (Charlotte Stewart) and moves her into his tiny, squalid flat. Their baby is born hideously mutated, a strange, reptilian creature whose piercing cries never cease. Mary soon flees in horror and disgust, leaving Henry to fall prey to the seduction of the girl across the hall (Judith Anna Roberts). An intensely visceral nightmare, Eraserhead marches to the beat of its own slow, surreal rhythm: Henry's world is a cancerous dreamscape, a place where sins manifest themselves as bizarre creatures and worlds exist within worlds. Interpreting the film along the lines of Lynch's claims that it's the product of his own fears of fatherhood may make Eraserhead easier to digest on a narrative level, if need be. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

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Starring:
Jack NanceCharlotte Stewart, (more)
Director(s):
David Lynch
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Synopsis of Eraserhead

Filmed intermittently over the course of a five-year period, David Lynch's radical feature debut stars Jack Nance as Henry Spencer, a man living in an unnamed industrial wasteland. Upon learning that a past romance has resulted in an impending pregnancy, Henry agrees to wed mother-to-be Mary (Charlotte Stewart) and moves her into his tiny, squalid flat. Their baby is born hideously mutated, a strange, reptilian creature whose piercing cries never cease. Mary soon flees in horror and disgust, leaving Henry to fall prey to the seduction of the girl across the hall (Judith Anna Roberts). An intensely visceral nightmare, Eraserhead marches to the beat of its own slow, surreal rhythm: Henry's world is a cancerous dreamscape, a place where sins manifest themselves as bizarre creatures and worlds exist within worlds. Interpreting the film along the lines of Lynch's claims that it's the product of his own fears of fatherhood may make Eraserhead easier to digest on a narrative level, if need be. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
89 mins

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Director(s):
David Lynch
Writer(s):
David Lynch
Producer(s):
David Lynch
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    LEONORA P.

    Glad this is finally getting released on DVD on Jan. 6th. A true mindbending experience. I first saw this movie as a midnight viewing in 1985. My friend and I keep looking at each other like WTF is this? I suggest to all that pick up the DVD release to go in with an open mind. Obviously the movie has gotten alot of hype over the past 20 years. Innovating movie making is my overall comment on this film. I am glad to have been alive when David Lynch was making movies. 4 out of 5 stars

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    Marc L.

    Excellent film, life changing, you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll become emotionally disturbed. See It NOW

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    Maya W.

    i liked this alot. watched it twice in a row, and was still scratching my head. when a movie can make you feel almost disoriented, than you know the job has been accomplished. it's just really weirded out, and maybe that is what i like about it. overall i reccomend it, but you have to keep an open mind, or you'll end up like Steven G., a close minded fool.

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