If looks could kill, he wouldn't need a chainsaw.
After a group of Texas teenagers leave prom night early and get into a car crash in the woods, they employ the aid of a nearby insurance agent, who calls in her tow truck-driving boyfriend, Vilmer Slaughter. Unfortunately for them, Vilmer is a sadistic killer with a mechanical leg who introduces them to his brother, Leatherface, and the rest of their twisted family.
Cast
Renée Zellweger
Jenny
Matthew McConaughey
Vilmer
Robert Jacks
Leatherface
Tonie Perensky
Darla
Joe Stevens
W.E.
Lisa Marie Newmyer
Heather
John Harrison
Sean
Tyler Shea Cone
Barry
James Gale
Rothman
Chris Kilgore
Rothman's Chauffeur
Vince Brock
I'm Not Hurt
Susan Loughran
Jenny's Mother
David Laurence
Jenny's Stepfather
Grayson Victor Schirmacher
Grandfather
Jeanette Wiggins
Woman Eating Chocolates
Carmen Nogales
Girl in Red Dress
Lisa Caraveo
Brenda
Les Martin
Heckler
Adam White
Heckler
Bill Wise
Heckler
Loren Guerra
Bud's Pizza Attendant
Derek Keele
Cop at Bud's Pizza
Debra Marshall
Cop at Bud's Pizza
Geri Wolcott
Woman in RV
Axel L. Schiller
Man in RV
Andy Cockrum
Stuffed DPS Officer
Roger Roe
Stuffed Family
Angee Hughes
Stuffed Family
Rebecca Rosenberg
Stuffed Family
John Dugan
Cop at Hospital
Paul A. Partain
Hospital Orderly
Marilyn Burns
Patient on Gurney
Ryan Wickerham
Prom Extra
Derrick Sanders
Prom Extra
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- Release Date 09/22/1995
- Language English
- Director Kim Henkel
- Writer Kim Henkel
- Editor Sandra Adair
- Cinematographer Levie Isaacks
- Producer Kim Henkel
- Companies Ultra Muchos Productions, River City Films
- Budget $600,000
| Country | Date | Format | Certification |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | Mar 12, 1995 | Premiere (South by Southwest Film Festival) | — |
| United States | Sep 18, 1995 | Premiere (Boston Film Festival) | — |
| FI | Sep 22, 1995 | Theatrical | K-18 |
| United States | Sep 22, 1995 | Theatrical | R |
| Japan | Oct 21, 1995 | Theatrical | — |
| Japan | Nov 25, 1995 | Physical ((original cut, laserdisc premiere)) | — |
| Brazil | Dec 25, 1995 | Theatrical | 18 |
| Netherlands | Apr 22, 1996 | Premiere (Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival) | 18 |
| United States | Aug 29, 1997 | Theatrical (Re-release) | R |
| HU | Sep 11, 1997 | Physical ((video premiere)) | 18 |
| PT | Jan 15, 1998 | Physical ((video premiere)) | M/18 |
| CZ | Oct 15, 1998 | Physical | — |
| France | Apr 12, 2000 | TV | 16 |
| Canada | Jul 1, 2002 | Physical (DVD) | — |
| SG | Oct 7, 2003 | Physical (DVD) | M18 |
| Netherlands | Nov 1, 2003 | TV (Veronica) | 16 |
| PH | Jan 1, 2013 | Digital | — |
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