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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
Inspired by a True Story
Plot and Summary
The 1970s Texas Chainsaw Massacre, one of the most infamous horror films, is revisited in this remake produced by action-spectacle maven Michael Bay. In the summer of 1973, four teenagers -- Erin (by Jessica Biel), Morgan (by Jonathan Tucker), Kemper (by Eric Balfour), and Andy (by Mike Vogel) drive through Texas on a road trip when they pick up a hitchhiker, Pepper (by Erica Leerhsen), who is on her way to Mexico to score some dope. ... Like the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Psycho, The Silence of the Lambs, and Deranged, this remake of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre also features narration by John Larroquette, who narrated the original film (it was his first screen credit), as well as supporting performances by R. ... The story of such urban legend is based on a similar story as follows: On August 20th 1973, police were dispatched to the remote farmhouse of Thomas Hewitt, a former head-skinner at a local slaughterhouse in Travis County, Texas. ... Brandishing a chainsaw and wearing the grotesque flesh masks of his victims, the killer became forever known as "Leatherface" when sensational headlines were splashed across newspapers throughout the state of Texas: "House of Horrors Stuns Nation - Massacre in Texas.
Approximate Word count = 924 Approximate Pages = 3.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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