Plot
A young woman travels to Texas to collect an inheritance; little does she know that an encounter with a chainsaw-wielding killer is part of the reward.
Release Year: 2013
Rating: 5.3/10 (1,132 voted)
Director:
John Luessenhop
Stars: Alexandra Daddario, Tania Raymonde, Scott Eastwood
Storyline After the first massacre in 1974, the townspeople suspected that the Sawyer family were responsible. A vigilante mob of enraged locals surrounded the Sawyer house, burning it to the ground and killing every last member of the family. Decades later a young woman named Heather learns that she has inherited a Texas estate from her grandmother. she decides to bring her friends along on the road trip to invesitgate her inheritance. On arrival she uncovers she has inherited a mansion but is yet to uncover the terrors that lurk in the basement below it.
Writers: Adam Marcus, Debra Sullivan
Cast: Alexandra Daddario
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Heather Miller
Dan Yeager
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Leatherface
Trey Songz
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Ryan
(as Tremaine 'Trey Songz' Neverson)
Scott Eastwood
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Carl
Tania Raymonde
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Nikki
Shaun Sipos
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Darryl
Keram Malicki-Sánchez
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Kenny
James MacDonald
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Officer Marvin
Thom Barry
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Sheriff Hooper
Paul Rae
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Burt Hartman
Richard Riehle
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Farnsworth
Bill Moseley
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Drayton Sawyer
Gunnar Hansen
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Boss Sawyer
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Leatherface (archive footage)
David Born
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Gavin Miller
Sue Rock
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Arlene Miller
Filming Locations: Millennium Studios- 300 Douglas Street, Shreveport, Louisiana, USA
Box Office Details
Budget: $8,000,000
(estimated)
Technical Specs
Runtime:
Did You Know?
Trivia:
In 2007, Platinum Dunes announced they were abandoning the series following The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. In 2009, Twisted Pictures negotiated a multi-picture deal with Bob Kuhn and Kim Henkel, who own the rights to the series.
User Review
Surprisingly interesting sequel
Rating: 7/10
This movie opened a day early here in Puerto Rico. While I didn't think
it was on the level of the original, it was certainly superior to any
of the Texas Chainsaw films that came after the original. I hated the
remake because other than the scene where the hitch hiker blew her
brains out, the majority of the film carbon copied the big kills of the
original film. This movie simply paid nods to the original but did its
own thing.
To try to humanize Leatherface but still maintain his terror was a
smart and worthwhile thing to do. This movie pretends the sequels ever
happened like Halloween H20 did and that may have been the right thing
to do but perhaps its a bit of a cheat. Nonetheless, I really enjoyed
the direction that this movie took and found it reasonably suspenseful
and always interesting.
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