The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a game-changer for the horror genre, helping to establish it as a major force in American cinema. The film's success paved the way for other horror classics, including Halloween and A Nightmare on Elm Street.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, released in 1974, is a low-budget horror film that became a massive success and helped establish the genre as a staple of American cinema. Directed by Tobe Hooper and produced by Gunnar Hansen, the film tells the story of a group of friends who embark on a road trip to rural Texas, only to find themselves stalked and slaughtered by a family of cannibals. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a game-changer for
The cast of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre included Marilyn Burns as Sally, Teri McMinn as Brenda, and Gunnar Hansen as Leatherface. The film's crew was largely made up of local Texans, including cinematographer Daniel Pearl and editor Larry Butcher. Directed by Tobe Hooper and produced by Gunnar