Eraserhead

Synopsis: A film that defies conventional logic and storytelling, fueled by its dark nightmarish atmosphere and compellingly disturbing visuals. Henry Spencer is a hapless factory worker on his vacation when he finds out he's the father of a hideously deformed baby. Now living with his unhappy, malcontent girlfriend, the child cries day and night, driving Henry and his girlfriend to near insanity.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): David Lynch
Production: Libra Films
  2 wins & 1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
7.4
Metacritic:
87
Rotten Tomatoes:
91%
NOT RATED
Year:
1977
89 min
5,184 Views


1

Are you Henry?

Yes.

A girl named Mary called

on the pay phone.

Said she's at her parents'

and you're invited to dinner.

Oh, yeah?

Thank you very much.

You're late, Henry.

I didn't know if you

wanted me to come or not.

Where have you been?

You never come around anymore.

Dinner's almost ready.

Come on in.

Hello there.

Hello.

I'm very pleased to meet you.

Sit down.

It's Henry, isn't it?

Yes.

Mary tells me you're

a very nice fellow.

What do you do?

Oh, I'm on vacation now.

What did you do?

Oh, I'm sorry.

Well, I-I work at Lapelle's factory.

I'm...

I'm a printer.

Hen-Henry's very clever at printing.

Yes, he sounds very clever.

I thought I heard a stranger.

We've got chicken tonight. Strangest

damn things. They're man-made.

Little damn things... smaller

than my fist. They're new!

I'm Bill.

Hello. I'm Henry.

Henry's at Lapelle's factory.

Oh, printing's your business?

Plumbing's mine. Thirty years.

I've seen this neighborhood change

from pastures to the hellhole it is now.

I put every damn pipe in this neighborhood.

- Dad!

- Bill!

People think pipes grow in their home.

Well, they sure as hell don't.

Look at my knees!

- Look at my knees!

- Bill, please.

- Are you hungry?

- Bill.

The-The girls have heard this

before but 14 years ago...

I had an operation on my arm here.

Doctors said I wouldn't

be able to use it.

"Well, what the hell

do they know?" I said.

And I rubbed it for a

half hour every day...

and I got so as I

could move it a little.

And then I got so as

I could turn a faucet.

And pretty soon,

I had my arm back again.

Now I can't feel a damn

thing in it. All numb.

I-I... I-I'm afraid

to cut it, you know?

Mary usually does the carving, but...

maybe tonight you'll do it, Henry.

All right with you?

Of course.

I'd be happy to.

Do I just...

just cut them up like

regular chickens?

Sure, just cut 'em up

like regular chickens.

She'll be all right in a minute.

Excuse me.

Well, Henry, what do you know?

Oh...

I don't know much of anything.

Henry, may I speak to you a minute?

Over here.

Did you and Mary have

sexual intercourse?

- Why?

- Did you?

- Why are you asking me this question?

- I have a very good reason.

And now I want you to tell me.

Oh, I-I'm very...

I love Mary.

Henry, I asked you if you and

Mary had sexual intercourse.

Well, I don't... I don't think

that's any of your business.

Henry!

I'm sorry.

You're in very bad trouble

if you won't cooperate.

Well, I...

Mary!

Mother!

Answer me!

I'm too nervous.

There's a baby. It's at the hospital.

Mom!

- And you're the father.

- But that's impossible. It's only been...

Mother, they're still

not sure it is a baby.

It's premature, but there's a baby.

After the two of you are married,

which should be very soon

you can pick the baby up.

Mom, he's got a nosebleed.

I'll get ice.

You don't mind, do you, Henry?

I-I mean about getting married.

Oh, no.

This dinner's getting mighty cold.

Was there any mail?

No.

Shut up!

Shut up!

I can't stand it! I'm going home!

What are you talking about?

I can't even sleep.

I'm losing my mind.

You're on vacation now.

You can take care of it for a night.

Well, you'll come back tomorrow?

All I need is a decent night's sleep!

Why don't you just stay home?

I'll do what I want to do.

And you better take real good

care of things while I'm gone!

Oh, you are sick.

Move over.

Move... Move over.

Move over!

I locked myself out of my apartment.

And it's so late.

Where's your wife?

She must've gone back

to her parents' again.

I'm not sure.

Can I spend the night here?

In heaven

Everything is fine

In heaven

Everything is fine

In heaven

Everything is fine

You've got your good things

And I've got mine

In heaven

Everything is fine

In heaven

Everything is fine

In heaven

Everything is fine

You've got your good things

And you've got mine

In heaven

Everything

Is

Fine

Okay, Paul!

Hiya, sonny. What do you got there?

Counter, Paul!

It's okay.

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David Lynch

David Keith Lynch (born January 20, 1946) is an American director, screenwriter, visual artist, musician, actor, and author. Known for his surrealist films, he has developed a unique cinematic style. The surreal and, in many cases, violent elements contained within his films have been known to "disturb, offend or mystify" audiences. more…

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