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Fifty years after ‘Texas Chainsaw Massacre,' is the classic slasher film dead, or just waiting in the shadows? [CNN]

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Their idea involved merciless kills, a chainsaw, a group of youths and a homicidal family with a craving for human flesh; all set against the backdrop of a sunny, countryside day giving way to a nightmarish evening. The pair didn't have much else, other than a modest budget and few credits to their name. When “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” hit theaters in October 1974, audiences were horrified – and enthralled. The plot wasn't that complex, nor were the characters. But boy, was there grime and grit. The film ended up being banned in “numerous countries” and “quickly disappeared from theaters,” Henkel told CNN in an email. Regardless of its reception at the time, “Chainsaw” was arguably the first mainstream hit for the bloody, chaotic slasher subgenre of horror. Marion Crane had been stabbed in the shower over twenty years before its release, and Italian giallo films (giallo means yellow) had imbued horror with twisted psychological flourishes. Yet the elevated carnage of “The Te Show less Read more
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