Official retrospective companion book to the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, featuring high-resolution screen grabs, behind-the-scenes photography and interviews with key cast and crew.
When The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was released in 1974, it shocked audiences with its gritty realism, graphic violence, and disturbing atmosphere. It redefined horror cinema, inspiring future slasher films and pushing the boundaries of on-screen terror. Despite censorship and controversy, it became a cult classic, influencing both filmmakers and popular culture with its raw intensity. Half a century after its initial release, it was added to the National Film Registry in recognition of its lasting legacy.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Official Story of the Film offers an in-depth look at the making of the iconic horror movie. This hardback book delves into the challenges and triumphs faced during production, featuring behind-the-scenes photos – some rarely seen – and exclusive archive materials. It includes fresh insights through new interviews with surviving cast and crew, shedding light on the film's enduring legacy and influence on the horror genre. A must-read for fans, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the creative process behind this groundbreaking, genre-defining film.
John Walsh is an award winning filmmaker with a focus on social justice. His work ranges from television series to feature films. He is a double BAFTA and double Grierson Awards nominee for his groundbreaking work. John’s 1989 documentary on Ray Harryhausen (Movement Into Life) is held in the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation’s archive. John also produced HD audio and film commentary recordings with Ray in his final years. Based in London, UK.
Official retrospective companion book to the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, featuring high-resolution screen grabs, behind-the-scenes photography and interviews with key cast and crew.
When The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was released in 1974, it shocked audiences with its gritty realism, graphic violence, and disturbing atmosphere. It redefined horror cinema, inspiring future slasher films and pushing the boundaries of on-screen terror. Despite censorship and controversy, it became a cult classic, influencing both filmmakers and popular culture with its raw intensity. Half a century after its initial release, it was added to the National Film Registry in recognition of its lasting legacy.
The Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Official Story of the Film offers an in-depth look at the making of the iconic horror movie. This hardback book delves into the challenges and triumphs faced during production, featuring behind-the-scenes photos – some rarely seen – and exclusive archive materials. It includes fresh insights through new interviews with surviving cast and crew, shedding light on the film's enduring legacy and influence on the horror genre. A must-read for fans, the book provides a comprehensive exploration of the creative process behind this groundbreaking, genre-defining film.
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John Walsh is an award winning filmmaker with a focus on social justice. His work ranges from television series to feature films. He is a double BAFTA and double Grierson Awards nominee for his groundbreaking work. John’s 1989 documentary on Ray Harryhausen (Movement Into Life) is held in the Ray and Diana Harryhausen Foundation’s archive. John also produced HD audio and film commentary recordings with Ray in his final years. Based in London, UK.