Director: David Lynch
Stars: Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeanne Bates
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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