The Texas Chain Saw Massacre  (1974)

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The movie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, released in 1974 and directed by Tobe Hooper, was shot on film using Bolex H16 RX5 Camera, Éclair NPR Camera with Daniel Pearl as cinematographer and editing by J. Larry Carroll, Sallye Richardson.
Directed by | Tobe Hooper
Cinematography by | Daniel Pearl
Acquisition
Cameras
Sound Systems
Mono
Country | USA
Language | English
Genres | Horror

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Cast
Hitchhiker
Old Man
Leatherface
Grandfather
Window Washer
Bearded Man
Storyteller
Cattle Truck Driver
Pick Up Driver
Radio Announcer
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Cinematographer
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Story By
Edited by
Produced by
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Producer
Executive Producer
Associate Producer
Original Music by
Music Score
Music Score
Art Direction by
Art Director
Production Management
Production Manager
Second Unit & Assistant Directors
Assistant Director
Camera & Electrical Department
Additional Photography
Lighting
Camera Assistant
Assistant Cameraman
Special Effects Department
Special Effects
Sound Department
Boom Man / Post-production Sound
Dubbing Mixer
Rerecording
Dubbing Mixer
Location Sound Recording
Commentary Re-recordist
Vo Mixer: Commentary Recordist
Sound Re-recording Mixer: Home Video Version
Re-recording Mixer - Restorated Version
Makeup Department
Makeup: Grandfather's
Makeup Artist
Stunt Department
Stunt Driver
Additional Crew Members
Production Assistant
Production Assistant
Script Girl
Production Assistant
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