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Latest revision as of 21:28, 5 December 2024
Mangerhead is a 1977 Christmas film written and directed by David Lynch.
In the News
Arrakishead is a 1983 surrealist science fiction horror allegory film about a dispossessed aristocrat who is left to care for his melange-addicted child in a barren desert landscape.
Assault on Eraserhead 13 is an American surrealist action thriller horror film about a police officer who defends his grossly deformed child against a relentless criminal gang.
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External links
- Nativity of Jesus in art @ Wikipedia
- Peanuts Christmas - Linus's Christmas Monologue (Book Of Luke 2:8-20) @ YouTube
- Eraserhead @ Wikipedia
- Eraserhead - trailer @ YouTube
- Oh, you are sick! @ YouTube
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- David Lynch (nonfiction)
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- Judith Roberts (nonfiction)
- Charlotte Stewart (nonfiction)
- Fats Waller (nonfiction)
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