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Jack Nance in Eraserhead (1977)

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Eraserhead

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    David Lynch has never said.

    He could be Henry Spencer's puppet master: the man controlling Henry's fate. He may personify the fear in Henry's mind: the disfigured Man can be linked to the deformed baby, both things being pieces of Henry. He could be a god: the first scene shows Henry confessing a sin and getting forgiven.



    David Lynch has said he has yet to read an interpretation of the film that is the same as his own. He has described Eraserhead as a "dream of dark and troubling things." Lynch is always reluctant to give his own interpretation of his films, and wants the audience to interpret them alone, without his influence.

    It should be noted that it is sometimes mistakenly believed that Lynch's wife was pregnant with their first child when he started making the film. In actuality his daughter was three in 1971, when Lynch started preparing for the film, and eight by the time it was finished.



    David Lynch uses the howling wind sound effect from Ed Wood's movie (1953) in a couple of scenes. Glen or Glenda is one of Lynch's favorite films; and the Man in the Planet is inspired by its Bela Lugosi character. One parallel, perhaps accidental: In Glen or Glenda, Lugosi says "Pull the string!" In Eraserhead, at a similar point in the running time, the Man in the Planet is pulling levers.

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  • How long is Eraserhead?
    1 hour and 29 minutes
  • When was Eraserhead released?
    February 3, 1978
  • What is the IMDb rating of Eraserhead?
    7.3 out of 10
  • Who stars in Eraserhead?
    Jack Nance, Charlotte Stewart, and Allen Joseph
  • Who wrote Eraserhead?
    David Lynch
  • Who directed Eraserhead?
    David Lynch
  • Who was the composer for Eraserhead?
    David Lynch
  • Who was the producer of Eraserhead?
    David Lynch
  • Who was the executive producer of Eraserhead?
    Fred Baker
  • Who was the cinematographer for Eraserhead?
    Frederick Elmes and Herbert Cardwell
  • Who was the editor of Eraserhead?
    David Lynch
  • Who are the characters in Eraserhead?
    Henry Spencer, Mary X, Mr. X, Mrs. X, Beautiful Girl Across the Hall, Lady in the Radiator, Man in the Planet, Grandmother, The Boy, Bum, and others
  • What is the plot of Eraserhead?
    Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newborn mutant child.
  • What was the budget for Eraserhead?
    $100,000
  • How much did Eraserhead earn at the worldwide box office?
    $37,800
  • What is Eraserhead rated?
    Not Rated
  • What genre is Eraserhead?
    Fantasy and Horror
  • How many awards has Eraserhead won?
    3 awards
  • How many awards has Eraserhead been nominated for?
    5 nominations

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