
Eraserhead
Where your nightmares end...
First-time father Henry Spencer tries to survive his industrial environment, his angry girlfriend, and the unbearable screams of his newly born mutant child.
- 7.3
- 1977
- Released
- 1h 29m

Jack Nance
Henry Spencer
Charlotte Stewart
Mary X
Allen Joseph
Mr. X
Jeanne Bates
Mrs. X
Judith Roberts
Beautiful Girl Across the Hall
Laurel Near
Lady in the Radiator
Jean Lange
Grandmother
Thomas Coulson
The Boy
John Monez
Bum
Darwin Joston
Paul
T. Max Graham
The Boss
Hal Landon Jr.
Pencil Machine Operator
Brad Keeler
Little Boy
Jack Walsh
Mr. Roundheels![Eraserhead (1977) Trailer [HD]](https://img.youtube.com/vi/zVJICfUx8M0/hqdefault.jpg)



Released
en
$100,000.00
$7,000,000.00
- #baby
- #nightmare
- #mutant
- #claustrophobia
- #parents-in-law
- #pencil
- #surrealism
- #black and white
- #torture
- #parallel world
Reviews
Straight up: I don't like this movie. It is a grotesque, bizarre horror movie. There is no real plot. The only thing this movie will do is make you feel uncomfortable. It makes you feel like in a bizarre nightmare. And this it does really well. I give it 3 stars for the artistic creation that it is and the effect it can create on the audience. Disclaimer: I walked out of the cinema after 3/4 watc

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