The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

2/5
(13 votos)
7.5IMDb75Metascore

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When the van pulls up to the service station and the cook comes out there is a red 'Open' sign on the door.

Later it is gone.

The blood the hitchhiker smears on the van is gone in the long shot a few seconds later.

When Sally escapes from the Leatherface family in the dining room, she runs and jumps through a window, and as she lands shards of glass land all about her.

In the next shot as she gets up they're gone.

After the crazy man cuts his own hand, he laughs and waves the knife.

Watch carefully and you can see the hose behind the blade the blood came through.

The position of the hitch-hiker, in relation to the lorry, as it hits him, changes between shots.

Also, the hitch-hiker is an obvious dummy as he is hit; you can see the fake limb attachment on his arm.

As the teenagers pull up into the gas station, look at the position of the gas pumps hose and its shadow.

In the next shot the gas pumps shadow has vanished and the gas pumps hose is positioned differently.

When the man at the gas station washes the teenagers van, the floor around the front of the van is totally wet after he finishes.

But as the teenagers pull away the area around the front of the van is now dry.

When the group of teenagers pick up the hitch-hiker, he goes crazy and cuts Franklin's arm, so they throw him out.

As they throw him out the van-door windows are shut.

In the following inside shots they're open.

After Sally has run back to the service station for refuge from Leatherface, there is a broom by the door, which changes position a couple of times during the scene.

At the end of the film Leatherface takes a socket wrench to the face and falls down into a roadside ditch getting his clothes very dirty.

Moments later, when he's doing his macabre chainsaw dance, his clothes are all nice and clean again.

When Leatherface kills Franklin, blood spatters on his apron and shirt.

In the wider shot, as Leatherface lifts the saw above his head, and Franklin's flashlight shines on him, old stains are still visible on the apron, but Franklin's blood is gone.

During the scene when the Hitchhiker has been thrown out of the van and proceeds to chase after, and smear blood on the side of the van, at one point the camera cuts to the inside of the van to show the hitchhiker blowing raspberries through the window at the teenagers.

During these perspectives, a clapper board (and possible crew member wearing a red t-shirt) can be seen reflected in the window.

Considering that nobody in the scene is wearing a red t-shirt, it cannot be any of the cast.

When they get to the gas station early in the film, it constantly changes from overcast skies to the sun brightly shining with each different camera angle.

Box Office

FechaÁreaBruto
USA USD 30,859,000

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I didn't like the start of this film. It didn't excite or engage me and I started to worry that it was going to be awful.

47 Years Ago Young Filmmaker Tobe Hooper With Cheap Millimeter Camera Has Made One Of The Most And Truly Original Horror Films That Has Changed Many Other 70s Horror Movies Forever And That's "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" That Today Movegorers And Audiences Really Still Enjoyed And Say That This Film is Really All Time Best Horror Film Ever Made. Starring Marilyn Burns, Allen Danziger, Paul a.

Tobe Hooper became famous for this shocker about five friends driving their van in the country, who pick up a bizarre hitch-hiker, which leads them to a(seemingly) abandoned house, where a nightmare awaits them all...Though an undeniable cult classic, I found this to be an appalling piece of cinema on every conceivable level.

Siblings Sally (Marilyn Burns) and Franklin (Paul A. Partain), along with three other friends, travel to their hometown in Austin, Texas to see if the graves of their deceased relatives have been disturbed after a series of grisly grave robberies.

This mid-70s low budget horror classic is one of Tobe Hooper's best. A group of youths are on a trip in Texas to visit Sally (Marilyn Burns) and Franklin's (Paul A.

The wonderful thing about the crazed young horror filmmakers from the 70s and 80s is that they weren't self-conscious. These days in order to get a film made, most filmmakers have this mistaken notion that it has to be all polished and ever-so-perfectly crafted.

If you think that you gonna see the best horror movie ever, forget it! Its a classic, sure!

Highly intense, feverish low budget horror classic is simply one of the most nightmarish films of American cinema!!Young travelers in rural Texas keep having run-ins with weirdos that have a very strange taste for certain kinds of barbecue.

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