Eraserhead
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Are you Henry?
:10:09
Yes.
:10:11
Girl named Marry calledon the pay-phone.
:10:13
Said she's set her parentsand you're invited to dinner.
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Oh, yeah?
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Thank you very much.
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Early 1977 Moderate Acceptance Low Budget. – Directed by David Lynch – More Mulholland Drive The Straight Story Lost Highway Wild at Heart Blue Velvet – Language Български Česky English Español Français Hrvatski Magyar Italiano Nederlands Polski Português Русский Svenska Türkçe |
Eraserhead Eraserhead (released in France as The Labyrinth Man) is a 1977 film written and directed by David Lynch and starring Jack Nance. The film has become a cult classic due to its surreal imagery, strange soundtrack and its generally dreamlike aura. The setting of the film seems to be a sort of industrial wasteland. Electric lights continually flicker, sewer pipes constantly leak and a mechanical humming sound is ubiquitous. Lynch has described his film as, "A dream of dark and troubling things." [1] In 2004, the film was deemed "culturally significant" by the United States Library of Congress and selected for preservation in the National Film Registry.
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:10:04 Are you Henry?
:10:09 Yes.
:10:11 Girl named Marry calledon the pay-phone.
:10:13 Said she's set her parentsand you're invited to dinner.
:10:19 Oh, yeah?
:10:30 Thank you very much.
prev.
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