The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Sally and friends decided to convert her grandfather's grave to the old family farm after discovering that there had been a major sabotage of the tomb. Sally and friends will discover that there is a real disaster in a group of insane outcasts and savage guerrillas living in the neighborhood who want to attack them. Sally will realize that it is dangerous and that these are the cannibals who will attack them one by one under Skinves, who wears a human skin mask. Sally and friends should think about escaping to save their blood from these killers.
23 July 1942, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
12 July 1945, Houston, Texas, USA
22 July 1948, Minnesota, USA
25 November 1947, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
12 June 1920, Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
14 August 1946, Houston, Texas, USA
7 May 1949, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
22 November 1946, Austin, Texas, USA
4 March 1947, Reykjavik, Iceland
21 August 1913, Austin, Texas, USA
18 August 1951, Houston, Texas, USA
30 November 1950, San Antonio, Texas, USA
October 20, 2014
A genuine classic of the genre, a punishing, unrelenting nightmare that never allows viewers even a moment of sanity or security.
September 19, 2007
The picture gets to you more through its intensity than its craft, but Hooper does have a talent.
November 03, 2015
My personal philosophy remains unmoved by skill and prowess when it comes to an idea this drastic. A chainsaw is a cheater's instrument, a device that disrupts all threads of rhythm and psychology.
October 20, 2014
Tobe Hooper's grindhouse masterpiece abounds in snuff ambience and cacophonous trauma
April 26, 2015
No matter how many filmmakers have attempted to recreate the all-out insanity of "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," very few have even come close.
October 14, 2014
This abattoir of a movie boasts sledgehammers, meathooks and chainsaws, and the result, though not especially visceral, is noisy, relentless, and about as subtle as having your leg sawed off without anaesthetic.
September 19, 2007
Despite the heavy doses of gore in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Tobe Hooper's pic is well-made for an exploiter of its type.
April 07, 2015
Morally retrograde it may be, but then so are nightmares. The point is that this one, though often crude and raw, really leads the imagination. What also works in its favour is that it doesn't pretend to do anything more than scare the pants off you.
October 28, 2016
Along with Night of the Living Dead and The Last House on the Left, it ushered in the modern age of horror in the 1970s. It is one of the great transgressive American horrors and is still the film upon which Hooper's reputation is built.
October 05, 2014
Hooper and his art director Bob Burns conjured up a picture of hell in rural America...absolutely essential for fans of the horror genre.
October 03, 2006
The movie is some kind of weird, off-the-wall achievement. I can't imagine why anyone would want to make a movie like this, and yet it's well-made, well-acted, and all too effective.

