'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', directed by Tobe Hooper, not only changed the face of horror in 1974 but remains one of the most shocking, powerful and terrifying films ever made. Widely banned on its release, its notoriety has not diminished and this harrowing tale of a depraved Texan clan and its chainsaw wielding icon of horror, Leatherface, continues to stun and disturb audiences like no other film.
This director-supervised restoration brings new life and detail to the film and immerses the viewer as never before.
BBFC Certified 18 - Contains strong violence and horror
★★★★★ "Genuinely disturbing, even now" - William Thomas, Empire
The Guardian's 25 Best Horror Films of all Time - No 14
18
80 minutes
1974
Horror
United States
English
None
Metrodome