The Prague Post - The slasher in middle age: 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' hits 50

EUR -
AED 4.26166
AFN 77.161506
ALL 96.653767
AMD 444.006379
ANG 2.077322
AOA 1063.953129
ARS 1649.258034
AUD 1.789164
AWG 2.088457
AZN 1.977038
BAM 1.96108
BBD 2.337092
BDT 141.310452
BGN 1.954158
BHD 0.437422
BIF 3422.748607
BMD 1.160254
BND 1.506556
BOB 8.035634
BRL 6.371001
BSD 1.160324
BTN 102.879985
BWP 16.472349
BYN 3.948831
BYR 22740.973793
BZD 2.333683
CAD 1.625417
CDF 2755.603112
CHF 0.93017
CLF 0.028246
CLP 1108.06601
CNY 8.254916
CNH 8.284821
COP 4548.798091
CRC 583.370616
CUC 1.160254
CUP 30.746725
CVE 110.576702
CZK 24.354017
DJF 206.200756
DKK 7.46791
DOP 73.270481
DZD 151.164869
EGP 55.177613
ERN 17.403806
ETB 171.195898
FJD 2.64068
FKP 0.871833
GBP 0.869471
GEL 3.144741
GGP 0.871833
GHS 14.445612
GIP 0.871833
GMD 83.538684
GNF 10066.362077
GTQ 8.890937
GYD 242.763595
HKD 9.02779
HNL 30.387497
HRK 7.534577
HTG 151.999229
HUF 392.315491
IDR 19288.406665
ILS 3.797283
IMP 0.871833
INR 102.943404
IQD 1519.932432
IRR 48803.178416
ISK 141.574612
JEP 0.871833
JMD 186.592365
JOD 0.822666
JPY 176.14219
KES 149.963245
KGS 101.464638
KHR 4664.220542
KMF 493.108256
KPW 1044.192046
KRW 1656.384122
KWD 0.356094
KYD 0.967003
KZT 624.601622
LAK 25174.61045
LBP 103900.725056
LKR 351.165447
LRD 212.384894
LSL 19.898795
LTL 3.425928
LVL 0.701826
LYD 6.306025
MAD 10.577458
MDL 19.703047
MGA 5214.037816
MKD 61.614314
MMK 2435.788564
MNT 4171.973086
MOP 9.301142
MRU 46.519244
MUR 52.780383
MVR 17.763924
MWK 2015.945252
MXN 21.559175
MYR 4.902117
MZN 74.144542
NAD 20.281673
NGN 1701.284417
NIO 42.477327
NOK 11.760762
NPR 164.608177
NZD 2.028043
OMR 0.446113
PAB 1.160324
PEN 3.979514
PGK 4.946317
PHP 67.634097
PKR 328.622153
PLN 4.264194
PYG 8141.920589
QAR 4.224605
RON 5.092398
RSD 117.133463
RUB 94.69844
RWF 1683.632865
SAR 4.352236
SBD 9.597337
SCR 17.067765
SDG 697.896905
SEK 11.051824
SGD 1.50594
SHP 0.911777
SLE 26.922142
SLL 24329.945576
SOS 663.089276
SRD 45.172204
STD 24014.910391
STN 24.56614
SVC 10.153336
SYP 15085.870022
SZL 20.275479
THB 37.942663
TJS 10.739113
TMT 4.060888
TND 3.416899
TOP 2.717435
TRY 48.530983
TTD 7.883224
TWD 35.56213
TZS 2842.622113
UAH 48.320093
UGX 3977.709234
USD 1.160254
UYU 46.475126
UZS 14067.875107
VES 219.302842
VND 30561.084169
VUV 141.246895
WST 3.237413
XAF 657.727808
XAG 0.023132
XAU 0.000291
XCD 3.135644
XCG 2.09123
XDR 0.81791
XOF 657.724966
XPF 119.331742
YER 277.301034
ZAR 20.276367
ZMK 10443.680348
ZMW 26.25268
ZWL 373.601239
  • RBGPF

    -0.1800

    75.55

    -0.24%

  • AZN

    -0.5100

    84.53

    -0.6%

  • SCS

    -0.2350

    16.295

    -1.44%

  • GSK

    0.0950

    43.535

    +0.22%

  • CMSC

    -0.0500

    23.64

    -0.21%

  • BTI

    0.1750

    51.535

    +0.34%

  • NGG

    1.1900

    74.52

    +1.6%

  • RELX

    -0.3300

    44.82

    -0.74%

  • RIO

    -1.5600

    65.44

    -2.38%

  • RYCEF

    -0.3300

    15.2

    -2.17%

  • CMSD

    -0.0900

    24.18

    -0.37%

  • VOD

    0.0200

    11.3

    +0.18%

  • BCE

    0.4700

    23.91

    +1.97%

  • BP

    -0.8100

    33.48

    -2.42%

  • JRI

    -0.2600

    13.75

    -1.89%

  • BCC

    -1.4900

    72.4

    -2.06%

The slasher in middle age: 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' hits 50
The slasher in middle age: 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' hits 50 / Photo: Moisés ÁVILA - AFP

The slasher in middle age: 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' hits 50

It was shot quickly on a limited budget with unknown actors wearing the same sweat-soaked outfits for weeks on end.

Text size:

So if "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" had disappeared without a trace, not many people would have been surprised.

Instead, it's celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, a half-century in which it has been the benchmark for a subgenre of horror -- the slasher movie.

"There's no corner of the earth that you can go to and say the 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' title and not have somebody know what you're talking about, whether they've seen the movie or not," said Chase Andersen of Exurbia Films, which owns the rights to the franchise.

"It's become part of the modern nomenclature. It's as American as apple pie."

Just not the kind of apple pie that grandma made.

In 1974, director Tobe Hooper hit upon a formula that would inspire countless copycats: a happy-go-lucky group of young people stumble upon an isolated house occupied by a masked lunatic who proceeds to chop them up with sharp things.

Leatherface -- the lunatic -- wields a chainsaw and a hammer to devastating effect, cutting up one man as he sits in his wheelchair, disemboweling another as a young women watches from the meathook he hung her on, and smashing one guy in the head.

"Michael Myers ("Halloween") wears a mask, you know, Jason ("Friday the 13th") wears a mask. I mean, Leatherface was the first guy to do it," said Josh Hazard, who had gathered with other horror fans to mark Texas Frightmare Weekend.

"It really set a precedent for how horror movies were going to go."

- Genre-defining -

If it is now obvious that "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" was something special, it didn't appear like that at the time.

Actor Ed Neal, whose early appearance as a wild-eyed hitchhiker presages the violence that is to come, told AFP it hadn't felt like a genre-defining project.

"They come in and give me the script. And I go: 'Get the hell out of here with this,'" he said. "I thought, well, nobody will ever see it.

"And here we are."

Like the recent Netflix word-of-mouth hit "Baby Reindeer," "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" claims with its opening crawl to have been based on true events.

Some audiences really bought into that, says Neal, who claims some Japanese fans thought it was a documentary.

"They thought it was real footage. 'How did they get the camera in there? Didn't they eat the camera guy?' I said: 'yeah, they probably did.'"

- 'It smelled really bad' -

The "Massacre" franchise has mushroomed in the last five decades, with prequels, sequels, remakes and even video games.

Still, most fans agree, Leatherface's 1974 outing stands atop the pile.

"To this day, there's still not another movie like 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre'," said Ronnie Hobbs of Gun Interactive, which launched a video game based on the film last year.

"Even the sequels and none of the remakes can capture that grittiness and that uncomfortableness of the original."

Perhaps some of that is down to the bare-bones production, says Andersen of Exurbia Films.

"Having a shoestring budget... they had to get really creative," he said. "They didn't have the luxury of having multiple props or multiple costumes.

"A perfect example would be Gunnar Hansen when he portrayed Leatherface. He had to wear the same costume throughout the entire shoot, and by the end of the shoot, it smelled really bad."

Teri McMinn, who played one of Leatherface's victims, said the film's creative cinematography and its relative lack of actual bloodshed -- most of the violence is hinted at, rather than seen -- mean she is proud of her part in cinema history.

"This particular one is in the Museum of Modern Art," she said, referring to the New York institution which is also holding a week-long exhibition on the movie in August.

One bit of camerawork has entered cinematic folklore as true art -- a low angle tracking shot that follows her character as she walks up to the house of horrors.

The real terror for McMinn at the time was not the gore, but the prominent place of her backside on the big screen.

"I watched it the first time and I went, 'oh, my God.' It was in CinemaScope and Technicolor and I'm just petrified that my mother and my aunt would see it," she laughed.

X.Kadlec--TPP