The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, poster, British poster art, Gunnar Hansen, 1974.
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'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre': Filming Locations Every Horror Fan Should Visit -- If You Dare

Three essential stops for fans of the genre-defining horror flick.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre remains one of the most iconic, genre-defying horror films of all time. Helmed by filmmaker Tobe Hooper, the low-budget feature assaults the senses with its relentless, grimy brutality and political commentary on the Vietnam War. Through mangled images of dead bodies and grotesque bursts of violence, the 1974 film makes you squirm and writhe in your seat.

50 years later, the filming locations serve as a pilgrimage for horror fans wanting to get the full experience of their favorite horror movie. From the nauseating opening scene to the farmhouse, we've got the lowdown on the film's three essential stops, if you're bold enough to make the trip through Texas, just outside of Austin.

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