Movies / Eraserhead (1976)
Runtime: 89 min
Languages: English
Countries: USA
This surreal nightmare examines male paranoia. Our hero and title character, Henry, faces a number of horrifying obstacles in meeting someone of the opposite sex, meeting her parents, and procreating. Produced during a one-and-a-half-year period while director David Lynch was a student at the American Film Institute, the film launched him as a major new talent admired by cinephiles and filmmakers all over the world. It stands today as a milestone in personal, independent filmmaking.
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Directors (1) | Credit |
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David Lynch | ... |
Writers (1) | Credit |
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David Lynch | writer |
Composers (1) | Credit |
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David Lynch | ... |
Editors (1) | Credit |
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David Lynch | ... |
Cinematographers (2) | Credit |
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Frederick Elmes | ... |
Herbert Cardwell | ... |
Actors (21) | Credit |
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Allen Joseph | Mr. X |
Brad Keeler | Little Boy |
Charlotte Stewart | Mary X |
Darwin Joston | Paul |
Doddie Keeler | Person Digging in the Alley (long version) |
Gill Dennis | Man with Cigar |
Hal Landon Jr. | Pencil Machine Operator |
Jack Fisk | Man in the Planet |
Jack Nance | Henry Spencer (as John Nance) |
Jack Walsh | Mr. Roundheels (as Raymond Walsh) |
Jean Lange | Grandmother |
Jeanne Bates | Mrs. X |
Jennifer Chambers Lynch | Little Girl (as Jennifer Lynch) |
John Monez | Bum |
Judith Roberts | Beautiful Girl Across the Hall (as Judith Anna Roberts) |
Laurel Near | Lady in the Radiator |
Peggy Lynch | Person Digging in the Alley (long version) |
Thomas Coulson | The Boy |
T. Max Graham | The Boss (as Neil Moran) |
Toby Keeler | Man Fighting |
V. Phipps-Wilson | Landlady (long version) |