Newly remastered by David Lynch himself for this 35th Anniversary release, his feature-film debut is a masterpiece of the macabre and grotesque. Eraserhead follows a sensitive young man as he struggles to cope with impending parenthood. Henry Spencer (Jack Nance) lives in a hopeless industrial landscape, lusting after the beautiful woman who lives in the apartment across the hall. Five years in the making, Eraserhead contains all of the trademark attributes of a Lynch film--haunting visuals, an ethereal score, unsettling sound design, and, most notably, a black sense... of humour - creating a world onscreen that is exhilarating, terrifying, and truly unique. [show more]
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play Newly remastered by David Lynch himself for this 35th Anniversary release his feature-film debut is a masterpiece of the macabre and grotesque Eraserhead follows a sensitive young man as he struggles to cope with impending parenthood Henry Spencer (Jack Nance) lives in a hopeless industrial landscape lusting after the beautiful woman who lives in the apartment across the hall Five years in the making Eraserhead contains all of the trademark attributes of a Lynch film - haunting visuals an ethereal score unsettling sound design and most notably a black sense of humour - creating a world onscreen that is exhilarating terrifying and truly unique Actors Jack Nance Charlotte Stewart Allen Joseph Jeanne Bates Judith Roberts Laurel Near Jack Fisk Jean Lange Thomas Coulson John Monez Darwin Joston T Max Graham Hal Landon Jr & Jennifer Chambers LynchDirector David LynchCertificate 18 years and overYear 1977Screen 169Languages EnglishSubtitles English for the hearing impairedDuration 1 hour and 25 minutes (approx)
David Lynch's first feature is a surrealist nightmare with its own rules of logic. Henry (John Nance) lives in a grimy tenement block set against a grey industrial landscape. When his girlfriend (Charlotte Stewart) becomes pregnant, she moves in and the couple try to look after their new baby: a slimy bundle of tissue whose screaming drives them to insanity.
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