The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre(1974)

R
10/11/1974 (US)Horror1h 23m
7.3

"Who will survive and what will be left of them?"

Overview

Five friends head out to rural Texas to visit the grave of a grandfather. On the way, they stumble across what appears to be a deserted house, only to discover something sinister within. Something armed with a chainsaw.

Kim Henkel

Story

Tobe Hooper

Director

Tobe Hooper

Screenplay

Kim Henkel

Screenplay

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Part of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre Collection

Series of cannibal slasher films focused on Leatherface and his family, who terrorize unsuspecting visitors to their territory.

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50th Anniversary | Official Trailer

50th Anniversary | Official Trailer

Trailer

Arrow Trailer

Arrow Trailer

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Original Trailer

Original Trailer

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Re-release Trailer

Re-release Trailer

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Official Theatrical Trailer #2

Official Theatrical Trailer #2

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Official Trailer 2

Official Trailer 2

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50th Anniversary Chainsaw Edition

50th Anniversary Chainsaw Edition

Featurette

William Friedkin on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

William Friedkin on The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

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Mark Kermode introduces The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

Mark Kermode introduces The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

Featurette

The Dinner Scene

The Dinner Scene

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The Chainsaw Dance

The Chainsaw Dance

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Leatherface's first victim

Leatherface's first victim

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The Shorts Scene

The Shorts Scene

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Outtakes

Outtakes

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Behind The Scenes

Behind The Scenes

Behind the Scenes

Poster Art 1974-2010

Poster Art 1974-2010

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TV Spot #1

TV Spot #1

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TV Spot #2

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Ultimate Edition Spot

Ultimate Edition Spot

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A review by Wuchak
6.0

Written on November 18, 2019

***Disturbing iconic slasher about a demented family in rural Texas***

After a van of young people picks up a psycho hitchhiker in east Texas they stumble upon a farm house of crazies, including a burly mute man with a mask made of human-skin.

Tobe Hooper’s "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" (1974) is a seminal, iconic slasher that’s genuinely disturbing and horrific because it plays out in a gritty, realistic manner. While some viewers might find a couple of scenes amusing, like Franklin in his wheelchair accidently rolling down the hill and, later, having a hammy fit in the dilapidated building, it doesn’t change the fact that this is a serious, unsettling horror flick.

By contrast, Rob Zombie’s homage (or rip-off), “House of 1000 Corpses” (2003), wasn’t disturbing or horrific at all because he opted for an over-the-top, cartoony approach. It was colorful and amusing, yes, but not unsettling or horrifying.

Other positives include the rural locations, cool nighttime sequences, e.g. the thorn bush, and the effectively photographed women with no raunch: Teri McMinn (Pam) and Marilyn Burns (Sally). They’re girl-next-door types, but alluring enough.

So this is a standout film as far as serious slasher horror goes and I can understand those who give it a high rating, but horror movies are about more than just scaring & troubling the viewer. For me, the last act is overly one-dimensional, focusing too much on the eye-rolling demonic dirtbag family and a girl fleeing & screaming. It’s thoroughly manic, indeed, but also vacuous and uninspiring.

The film runs 1 hour, 23 minutes; there’s also an 88 minute unrated version. It was shot in east Texas as follows: Round Rock (house), Bastrop (gas station/BBQ shack), Leander (cemetery) and Watterson (slaughterhouse). The house has since been moved to Kingsland and refurbished as a restaurant.

GRADE: B-/C+