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Because the production couldn't afford to preserve the animal remains, the heat caused them to rot. The cast frequently had to run outside to vomit between takes.
Interestingly, despite its reputation as one of the most violent films ever made, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre shows remarkably little gore. Tobe Hooper originally hoped for a by focusing on suspense and "implied" violence rather than blood. Instead, the sheer intensity of the atmosphere led it to be banned in several countries for years. Datei herunterladen [TukTukCinema.Net] Texas.Ch...
The making of the film was arguably as terrifying as the movie itself. To save money, director Tobe Hooper filmed in the sweltering Texas heat (often exceeding Because the production couldn't afford to preserve the
) inside a farmhouse packed with rotting animal carcasses and real bones used for props. Tobe Hooper originally hoped for a by focusing
Although the movie's famous opening crawl claims the events are true, the plot is almost entirely fictional. However, the character was partially inspired by the real-life crimes of Ed Gein , a Wisconsin man arrested in 1957. Gein didn’t use a chainsaw; he was known for exhuming corpses and crafting furniture and "suits" out of human skin—a detail that gave birth to Leatherface’s iconic masks. The "Summer of Hell" Film Set
In the scene where Leatherface cuts Sally’s finger, the prop tube kept clogging. Out of frustration and exhaustion, actor Gunnar Hansen (Leatherface) reportedly used a real blade to cut the actress's finger to get the shot in one take. A Legacy of "No Violence"