The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Page #5

Synopsis: Driving through the backwoods of Texas, five youths pick up a traumatized hitchhiker, who shoots herself in their van. Shaken by the suicide, the group seeks help from the locals, but their situation becomes even more surreal when they knock on the door of a remote homestead. It's quickly apparent the residents are a family of inbred psychopaths, and the unlucky youths suddenly find themselves running for their lives. In hot pursuit is a disfigured, chainsaw-wielding cannibal known as Leatherface.
Genre: Horror
Director(s): Marcus Nispel
Production: New Line Cinema
  4 wins & 16 nominations.
 
IMDB:
6.2
Metacritic:
38
Rotten Tomatoes:
37%
R
Year:
2003
98 min
$80,148,261
Website
3,167 Views


MORGAN:

Erin!

ERIN:

No!

Aah!

No!

Stop! Uh!

Run! Run!

MORGAN:

Erin!

ERIN:

Morgan!

Morgan!

Get off him!

Get off him!

MORGAN:

No!

No!

No!

ERIN:

OK.

No! Stop! Stop!

Please! Stop!

Stop!

Help me! Please!

Please! I need help!

I need help! Help!

Let me in!

Oh, my God.

Hey!

Hey!

Goddamn it!

Stop! Stop! Please!

Stop!

BIG RIG BOB:

Hey there.

You all right?

Huh? Are you OK?

Here. Come on.

Let's get in my truck over here.

You in a car wreck?

ERIN:

Where are we going?

BIG RIG BOB:

I'm going to get you some help.

Honey, what's your name?

Huh?

ERIN:

I just want to go home.

BIG RIG BOB:

You live around here?

ERIN:

No.

No.

No!

No!

I can't go back there!

Keep going!

BIG RIG BOB:

Stop it!

ERIN:

No!

Keep going!

BIG RIG BOB:

Stop it!

ERIN:

Please don't stop!

BIG RIG BOB:

I don't know what your problem is, but I can't take this.

ERIN:

Don't get out.

Don't get out!

BIG RIG BOB:

Hello in there!

Hello! Help! Ma'am.

LUDA MAE:

What is it ?

BIG RIG BOB:

Ma'am, please help.

I need some help out here.

LUDA MAE:

What do you want?

BIG RIG BOB:

I picked up a girl. She's bloody. She's out here in my truck.

LUDA MAE:

Junior. Junior. Come on out here. Come on.

Henrietta, get me my raincoat.

BIG RIG BOB:

I need some help out here.

I'm glad to see you.

LUDA MAE:

Henrietta.

BIG RIG BOB:

I give her a ride.

I found her running down the highway.

I don't know her name. She grabbed the steering wheel and dang near run me off the road.

She nearly caused us to crash.

Yes, she grabbed it while I was driving.

She's hysterical.

She's out there in the truck.

I've never seen anything like it.

HENRIETTA:

The baby's gone!

ERIN:

Come on. Come on.

Come on.

Come on, you b*tch, start!

F*** you!

You a**hole!

POLICE OFFICER:

This is August 20, 1973.

Our location is the Hewitt residence.

We're gonna go and move into the actual furnace room.

Watch yourself.

Look out.

Oh, man. Ugh...

Look out.

You got it?

All right. This is the actual furnace room we're going into where they are suspected to have perpetrated...

Got a bit of a jump there.

Got it?

SECOND POLICE OFFICER

That's OK. Don't worry.

POLICE OFFICER:

Come on back here.

Follow me.

Come...

NARRATOR:

The crime scene was not properly secured by Travis County Police. Two officers were fatally wounded that day.

This is the only known image of Thomas Hewitt, the man they call. Leatherface.

The case today still remains open.

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Scott Kosar

Scott Kosar is an American screenwriter whose films include The Machinist, the 2003 remake of the classic horror film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and the 2005 remake of The Amityville Horror. In June 2006, Kosar was presented with the Distinguished Achievement in Screenwriting Award by the UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television. Kosar was appointed the Hunter/Zakin screenwriting chair at UCLA for 2009-2010. more…

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