The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: A Family Portrait
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: A Family Portrait
| 01 January 1988 (USA)
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A documentary about the classic 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre' film, including interviews with Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, John Dugan and Jim Seidow.

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Platypuschow

Despite not liking much of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise I went into this looking forward to some background on the film, some behind the scenes factoids and a further look into the movie.After this hour long documentary had finished I wasn't really much wiser.Essentially the same couple of stories are repeated, the titbits provided are really quite petty and the cast do not come across well.What I mean by that is they aren't exactly good interviews, most of the cast come across as pretentious and make out that TCM was the greatest movie ever made.I would say this is for huge fans only, the likelihood of learning anything new however is pretty remote.The Good: Gunnar Hansen The Bad: Hugely repetitious Some poor audio recording quality Shoddily made Rather dull Things I Learnt From This Documentary: For appearance sake it's probably best you don't admit to enjoying hitting a woman on set Admitting you wrote a topless scene just because you wanted to see an actresses boobs isn't much better

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Scarecrow-88

I consider myself very fortunate to see this in the way of you tube clips(what a valuable tool that can provide horror buffs much in the way of hard-to-find treasures), "Texas Chainsaw Massacre: A Family Portrait" is a desired documentary many TCM fans had been wanting to check out. Edwin Neal provides an anecdote which shows the temperament many of the cast had working for Tobe Hooper during the making of the film. He produced a truth about being clunked over and over again across the head by Jim Siedow's Cook with real hard wood(it's that great scene in front of the truck head lights as dirt scattered about them)and in this we can sense it wasn't a fond experience. Of course, the (in)famous dinner scene is explained to us by Neal in detail, the dead animals and the sickening smell. We hear from Siedow, foretelling his notorious scene bashing poor Marilyn Burns over the noggin with a club in the barbecue shack..he mentions how he was very hesitant at first, only to get into the act as his character tormented Burns. Gunnar Hansen talks about visiting a home for retarded persons in preparation for his role, and the reason he got the part in the first place(talk about being in the right place at the right time!). John Dugan tells us of a Russian producer of a children's show he was quitting in order to take the role of the blood sucking Grandpa(the one who the family tries to get to bludgeon Burns across the head with a hammer)and how she claimed to have been responsible for Roddy McDowell's success. Lots of little tidbits for TCM fans which should be of interest to all who are fascinated with the back story before the big documentary shot for the DARK SKY DVD release.

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suspiria10

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: A Family Portrait is a documentary interviewing the `Family' of actors who played the cannibal clan in the classic 1974 film. Plainly presented by director Brad Shellady featuring interviews of Gunnar Hansen, Edwin Neal, John Dugan and the late Jim Siedow we see them tell many fun and interesting tales of their experiences during the filming of and after the release of the influential film. Shot on video the documentary really lacks many things. They should have included more behind-the-scenes details from all the actors and crew but then I guess it wouldn't be a `family portrait'. Suspiria10 give it a C+.

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BitterMan23

The things the actors say are interesting, too bad Shellady didnt film them in any sort of interesting way. talking head, talking head, talking head... Ed Neal's shot is blurry, Seidow comes off like hes in a nursing home, and Dugans cat steals his scenes from him. Would have been nice to get comments from Henkel or someone else behind the scenes. a lot of stuff got repeated (OK! IT WAS HOT WHEN YOU FILMED THE DINNER SCENE!!!) but otherwise it was interesting. See if someone transcripted it, it'll beat watching it.

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