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Eraserhead [videorecording] / directed, produced and written by David Lynch.

Contributor(s): Lynch, David, 1946- | Nance, Jack [cast.] | Stewart, Charlotte, 1941- [cast.] | Joseph, Allen [cast.] | Bates, Jeanne [cast.] | PolyGram Filmed Entertainment (Firm).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: England : Polygram Filmed Entertainment, 1999Description: 1 videocassette (89 min.) : sd., b&w ; 1/2 in.Subject(s): Horror filmsDDC classification: CCAD VIDEO 513
Production Credits: David Lynch, director and producer.
Cast: John Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeanne Bates.Summary: A bizzare and startling film that defies categorization; a nightmarish collage of images which blends the grotesque and the absurd, the deeply disturbing and the darkly humorous. Henry is the nerdish central character who lives in a squalid apartment with a strange girl and their monstrous baby. The extraordinary special effects create an eerie, dream-like world with a logic all its own. The film explores the dark areas where spirit struggles with matter, where the subconscious is made manifest, where an inhuman environment boils up the deepest human emotions.
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General Lending MTU Crawford College of Art and Design Library Store Item CCAD VIDEO 513 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00054704
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David Lynch, director and producer.

John Nance, Charlotte Stewart, Allen Joseph, Jeanne Bates.

A bizzare and startling film that defies categorization; a nightmarish collage of images which blends the grotesque and the absurd, the deeply disturbing and the darkly humorous. Henry is the nerdish central character who lives in a squalid apartment with a strange girl and their monstrous baby. The extraordinary special effects create an eerie, dream-like world with a logic all its own. The film explores the dark areas where spirit struggles with matter, where the subconscious is made manifest, where an inhuman environment boils up the deepest human emotions.

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