In Search of All American Massacre: The Lost Texas Chainsaw Film (2022)
Genre : Documentary, Horror
Runtime : 1H 8M
Director : Edward Payson
Synopsis
A documentary team sets out to find "All American Massacre", the lost "Texas Chainsaw Massacre" spin-off that was supposed to be released in the year 2000. Since 2000 the film's whereabouts have spawned numerous rumors and urban legends. Could some of them be true?
This documentary goes behind the scenes of the 1993 filming of "The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre" in Pflugerville, Texas. It includes on-set footage and interviews with the cast and crew, and is a fascinating behind-the-scenes look at the film that went on to become the black sheep of the Texas Chainsaw franchise.
A documentary about the classic 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' film, including interviews with Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, John Dugan and Jim Seidow.
A documentary primarily focusing on the filming and release of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
Incarcerated for over twenty-four years in solitary at a Texas State Psychiatric Hospital, one of the most notorious serial killers of the past century, Chop Top Sawyer, is interviewed by a tabloid news crew. Recalling fond memories of happier times, we flashback to the '70s and get a "taste" of life during one fateful evening for four youths encountering his hospitality as we join him for an over-the-top killing spree. As the interview winds to a close the crew get more than they bargained for as they experience what is to be the last in a long line of these all american massacres.
Feature length documentary about the making of the film featuring interviews with producer Michael Bay, director Marcus Nispel, executive producers Brad Fuller and Andrew Form, screenwriter Scott Kosar, and the cast and crew.
An homage to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974). Three teenagers get caught up in a crazed family's murder spree and key obsession to re-create the horror classic with the victims.
An independent fan film that takes place several years after The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003).
A prequel fan film to Tobe Hooper's The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974).
Taped at Vintage Poster Art Convention & Auction April 22-24, 1994 (presented by Marty Davis & Morris Everett, Jr.) Sheraton Airport Hotel Cleveland, OH. Originally distributed on VHS to video stores through Facets in Chicago.
An unofficial prequal to the 1974 hit movie The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. While recovering from the loss of someone close, Jimmy's friends bring him to the Texas countryside to escape city life. In need of supplies for their cabin, they ascend to a gas station where they are directed to find their supplies at an isolated farmhouse. The property is not as it seems. They find themselves hunted by a cannibalistic psychopath with an arsenal of violent tools at his disposal. In the end, any that do escape his clutches will wish they hadn't.
For Crissy, waking up was the beginning of the nightmare, discovering her hands and feet bound, her body drenched in sweat from the brutal Texas heat and her brother Bobby, clinging to life, impaled on a nearby meat hook. These were the 'visible clues' to horror that lay ahead, the 'audio clue' was the growing sound of a revving chainsaw getting louder and louder, closer and closer, only hinting at the terrifying fate and formidable aggressor on the other side of the ominous, gleaming metal door of the room in which she was trapped... and then the door opened.
Many groups of youths are lured to an old abandoned house where an annual barbecue is to be held. The house is not what it seems, and they are tortured by a chainsaw wielding cannibal.
Philipp Escott returns to the roots of THE TEXAS CHAIN SAW MASSACRE, accompanied by familiar filmmakers and critics, delving into the reasons behind the movie’s impact on an entire generation and its perpetuating legacy.