Eraserhead | reviewed by: Lee Weber | September 21, 2014
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#DavidLynch cult classic #Eraserhead is as weird now as it was in the late 70s. I never could get into it, however, many consider it classic
| genre | Horror | Thriller |
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| synopsis | Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child. |
| lead actors | Jack Nance | Charlotte Stewart | Allen Joseph | Jeanne Bates | Judith Roberts | Laurel Near | T. Max Graham | Jennifer Chambers Lynch | Hal Landon Jr. | Jean Lange |
| director | David Lynch |












