Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III Page #2

Synopsis: A couple encounters a perverted gas station attendant who threatens them with a shotgun. They take a deserted path in Texas to seek help, but only meet up with a cannibalistic clan interested in helping themselves to fresh meat.
Genre: Horror, Thriller
Director(s): Jeff Burr
Production: Sony Pictures Home Entertainment
  1 nomination.
 
IMDB:
5.2
Metacritic:
30
Rotten Tomatoes:
19%
R
Year:
1990
85 min
586 Views


I didn't know!

Get the f***

out of here!

Let's go, you sh*t heap!

Skinny son of a b*tch!

I was only looking at her!

She liked it fine!

Just ask her!

Why don't you just

shut up, stupid?

You shut up, motherf***er.

This is my place!

I'll do whatever I want

here in my place!

What's wrong?

He's having himself

a peek-a-boo party

with you as the star.

I think I'm

going to puke.

Folks, I think you

better get in your car.

- What's wrong?

- Go! Go!

He's got a gun.

Get the hell

out of here!

God's gift, huh?

Start the car!

...god damn it.

You're too good for me, huh?

You're too good for me?!

- I'll take you down right here.

- Go, go, go! Come on!

You heifer-butt,

I'm gonna f*** you in hell!

You wanna f*** me, baby,

I know you do!

First time you saw me you

liked me. Kind of guy I am!

Jesus Christ!

- Holy f***, he dusted him!

- What happened? Dusted who?

The cowboy! He shot

the cowboy!

What?!

Go! Drive faster! Go!

We got to find the cops.

That town.

What if there isn't any town?

Just drive.

- Drive, drive!

- Where?

Where?

Take the cowboy's route.

- What are you talking about?

- Turn right!

Go, go, go!

It's Armageddon, b*tch face!

It's Armageddon, you b*tch!

Goddamn it.

Trap is sprung now, honey.

Thought there was

a town around here.

That's what he told me.

Would you just slow down?

I'm not stopping

until we find somebody.

We're going to find somebody.

We're far away from that guy.

He's not going to get us.

Would you turn it off?!

Sh*t!

- Calm down! It's a tire tread!

- Stop yelling at me!

If you would

just listen to me.

Shh! Listen.

Hear that?

Yeah.

- Where's it coming from?

- I don't know.

- Oh my God.

- It's coming from behind us.

F***!

He's gaining on us!

- Who is it?

- I don't know.

Oh my God!

What do they want from us?

Oh my God!

- We hit another one.

- No, it hit us.

He threw it at us.

Where the f*** are they?

We blew a tire.

Why are they

doing this to us?

- Ryan.

- This is not happening.

It's happening!

It's happening to us.

We got to change this tire

and get out of here now.

Okay.

Slow and easy...

'cause I'm about

to f***in' lose my mind!

Get out the jack,

please.

I'll take care of him.

Come on.

Get the light.

That goes this way.

Let me help you.

We got to move it.

I got to put in

a couple lug nuts.

Did you hear that?

Hurry up. I think that truck

is coming back.

Doesn't sound like

a truck to me.

No, it doesn't.

Michelle, I could use a little

light down here, please.

Finish it, Ryan.

Finish it now.

- Michelle.

- I'm serious.

- Hurry up, Ryan.

- Almost there.

Michelle...

I need the light.

- I mean it.

- Almost there.

It's done?

It's going to have to do.

Let's hit it.

Run, Ryan!

- Get in!

- It's locked! It's locked!

Get in the car!

Go, go!

Go, go, go!

It won't go into gear!

Aah! Go!

Get out of here!

We hit him!

We hit him!

He's coming up

the back! Go!

Yes!

What happened?

Did we lose him?

He cut our trunk.

Jesus.

We have to pull over

so I can fix the lug nuts.

I'm not stopping.

I got to finish

tightening them.

We're going to lose a tire.

You have to pull over

so I can fix it.

I'm not stopping.

Listen to me, I am not

taking any more chances.

Now you pull this car over

so I can fix the goddamn tire!

All right.

Jesus!

Damn it.

Totaled.

Oh, Je...

Jesus.

- Aah!

- Take it easy! Take it easy.

You're going to be okay.

Take it easy.

We got

to get her out.

Please help me

get her out.

I'll get her out.

You just get away from the car.

Get away from the car.

We got to keep moving.

We can't stick around here.

Pal...

You can't even

stand around right now.

You just take care.

There's some people

after us...

A guy with a chainsaw.

- You saw what?

- A chainsaw.

Listen, I don't want you

to move right now.

Sounds like you're

just a few quarts...

shy of a full tank,

you know what I mean?

Hold still.

Hold still.

There's a bunch of guys.

And they have guns, too.

Yeah, I know,

and chainsaws.

Militant lumberjacks...

I see them

all the time.

Here, I want you

to take one of these.

I can't believe it.

I been going up in the hills

every weekend for two years.

I never even seen

another car on that road.

I got a survival camp

with a few buddies of mine.

Trying to keep in

training for...

...the big blowup,

know what I mean?

Do you hear what

I'm saying, man?

We're being hunted!

Hunted?

Yeah, right.

I hear you, man.

Ryan.

Okay, take it easy.

Take it easy.

You're all right.

Most of this stuff looks

superficial. Just sit up.

There we go. Okay.

Here, I want you

to take one of these.

Okay?

A little water.

Tex... he's still up there.

Who?

Who are you?

- My name's Benny.

- Ow.

I'm the sorry-ass bastard

you almost hit.

We got to move.

They might find us.

- You people are serious.

- Mister, do you see this?

How many?

We don't know.

Two, maybe more.

One's on foot,

and he's got... that.

That's an awfully big saw.

Tex... did you see him

up there?

No, I couldn't see nothing

except your headlights.

He could still be up there.

We got to go check on him.

Wait a minute.

What did you give us?!

Painkillers.

Might make you a little sleepy.

What?

Are you nuts?

- We have got to move.

- Now, just hold it. Hold it.

I can handle this. I'm prepared

for this kind of thing.

Now you guys just relax,

and I'll go find your friend.

No, man.

They're out there.

Look, pal,

it doesn't make it any

different from anywhere else.

Now, I'll go get some

goodies out of the jeep

and find your buddy.

Stay put, okay?

- Wait.

- Wait a minute.

Just sit down

before you fall down.

Looks like you had

a little mishap.

Hey, mister,

I'm glad you came along.

My jeep and this car,

we had a...

You had an accident.

Already know that.

Michelle.

Michelle, come on,

we got to get out of here.

No.

We got to...

So pretty.

So beautiful, the glow.

Technology's your friend,

you know?

Yeah, right.

Listen, mister,

I got some people hurt down

here, and I need your help.

We got the means.

We got the machines.

Look, buddy, I need you

to help me turn my jeep up.

You mean upright?

Yeah, right side up.

What do you think all these

f***ing flares are for, stupid?

Yeah.

Thanks a lot, buddy.

Just a second.

I got to get something.

Well, rocket, brother.

Ho, now.

You ready to roll,

young woman?

Just 15 seconds.

Almost home, Lucille.

Push comes to shove.

Damn!

Jesus!

Hey, scumbag! Here!

You want me, not him!

Ohh.

- Michelle.

- Hmm?

I can hear him.

We got to get out

of here.

How long

have we been out?

I don't know.

We have to metabolize

this sh*t out of our system,

or we're going to be down

for the rest of the night.

We got to find the road...

or a house or something.

Anyplace is better than here.

We're sitting ducks out here.

Where's the goddamn sunrise?

This is going to have

to do for now. Come on.

I can't hear him anymore.

Who the hell are you?

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Kim Henkel

Kim David Henkel (born January 19, 1946) is an American screenwriter, director, producer, and actor. He is best known as the co-writer of Tobe Hooper's horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. more…

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