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Amongst a litany of offenses committed over the course of its (blessedly curtailed) 70-odd minutes, Texas Chainsaw culminates, in the words of EW's critic, with an "inexcusable last-act ...
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an American horror franchise created by Kim Henkel and Tobe Hooper.It consists of nine films, comics, a novel, and two video game adaptations. The franchise focuses on the cannibalistic spree killer Leatherface (who uses a chainsaw as his signature weapon) and his family, who terrorize unsuspecting visitors to their territories in the desolate Texas countryside ...
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise) mass media (1 C, 5 P) Pages in category " The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (franchise)" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre Theatrical release poster Directed by Tobe Hooper Written by Kim Henkel Tobe Hooper Produced by Tobe Hooper Starring Marilyn Burns Paul A. Partain Edwin Neal Jim Siedow Gunnar Hansen Narrated by John Larroquette Cinematography Daniel Pearl Edited by Sallye Richardson Larry Carroll Music by Tobe Hooper Wayne Bell Production company Vortex Inc. Distributed by ...
Chain Saw Confidential covers the making of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, as well as its release, reception, and marketing. It goes into depth into the film as well as into Hansen's life. The material in the book is taken from several interviews from many of the cast and crew members.
It is a remake of Tobe Hooper's 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and the fifth installment in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. Several crew members of the original film were involved with the project: Hooper and writer Kim Henkel served as co-producers, Daniel Pearl returned as cinematographer, and John Larroquette reprised his ...
Henkel and Hooper co-wrote the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre screenplay. Henkel both wrote and directed a sequel, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation (1995). [ 3 ] He also wrote and co-produced the Eagle Pennell classic Last Night at the Alamo (1983) as well as the adaptation for Hooper's Eaten Alive (1977).