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Which character died first in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre?

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Has the chainsaw massacre died?

No. There is a new movie due for release early in 2013, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 3D.


Where does the Texas chainsaw massacre live now?

There was no actual Texas Chainsaw Massacre. A very small part of the plot may be based on the crimes of Ed Gein in Wisconsin. If Ed was Leatherface, he died in 1984.


What happened to the survivor of the Texas chainsaw massacre?

It never says. But considering what she went through, she probably spent many years of her life after in a mental institution, on very heavy medications, or in daily therapy sessions.I believe that at the beginning of Chainsaw Massacre 2 it mentions that she died in a mental hospital in 1983. The character's name was Sally Hardesty, and she was played by Marilyn Burns.


Does Trey Songz die in Texas Chainsaw Massacre?

Yes he died in the car when it tipped over


Was any of Texas chainsaw massacre filmed in Florida?

no, because everything happened in Goliad it began in 1974 and died in 2012


Where is The Texas Chainsaw Massacre killer now?

He is where he has always been: inside the minds of moviegoers. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life. See the Related Question.


Who survived in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre?

For clarification: the only people who survived or died in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre are the fictional characters in the movie. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre never happened in real life. It's fiction. See the Related Question. The only character who survives in the original film is Sally. She gets rescued at the end by a guy driving by in a pickup truck. As the truck drives away, she watches Leatherface swing his chainsaw around in futile frustration, as she laughs insanely and hysterically (she is obviously quite traumatized and not in her right mind).


Number of people who died during the Texas revolution?

Sorry, there is/was no such person as "Leatherface", nor was there ever a real Texas Chainsaw Massacre in Texas or any other location in the world for that matter.The story is VERY LOOSELY based upon Ed Gein, a man from Plainfield, Wisconsin in the 1950's, who murdered only a few women and used parts of their bodies for clothing and furniture. There wasn't even a chainsaw involved in the murders. Ed's story inspired many fictional stories and movies including Psycho, Silence of the Lambs, the movie Ed Gein, Three on a Meathook, Deranged, and several others. He was eventually caught and put in a mental institution in Wisconsin. He never entered the Texas justice system as thought by many. Gein never even visited Texas in his life. He died in Wisconsin in 1984 in a mental institution of natural causes.The story of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is an original idea created by Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel in 1973. Tobe knew of the story of Ed Gein and incorporated his idea of using a chainsaw to create the Leatherface character. If there ever was any "chainsaw massacre" of any kind, anywhere, it is totally unrelated, completely coincidental and had no bearing or impact on Tobe Hooper and Kim Henkel's creative process during the production of their 1974 film.The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a HUGE urban legend known by many people around the world. If your friend or family member swears that it happened, or they personally knew Leatherface in prison, etc., they're not alone. They're either lying or they themselves have been lied to.However in the Movie's:5 People are killed in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974)7 People are killed in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986)6 People are killed in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III (1990)4 People are killed in Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1994)5 People are killed in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)6 People are killed in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006)


Is the chainsaw massacre still alive?

Although The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was touted as a true story, it really isn't. It was merely inspired by a true story. There is a big difference.In the words of another answerer, "The true parts are: there is Texas, chainsaws are sold there."The creators had heard the Ed Gein story. Gein, from Plainfield, WI killed several women on his remote farm and made furniture and clothes out of the bodies. Gein was found insane and lived the rest of his life institutionalized until his death in the 1970s.Gein also inspired the book Psycho that was later made into a hit movie by director Alfred Hitchcock in the 1960s. Gein was also the inspiration for the Buffalo Bill character in The Silence of the Lambs. And both The Silence of the Lambsand Psycho are fictional stories too, just like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.The Texas Chainsaw Massacre has about as much truth in it as Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs: almost none. A few tiny grains of fact do not a true story make.So, the only true part of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was that Ed Gein wore the skin of his victims like clothing, decapitated and disemboweled them before hanging them up in his house, and may possibly have eaten some of their remains.Ed Gein merely sparked the idea for a fictional story (three fictional stories, rather). Neither The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, nor Psycho, nor The Silence of the Lambs are "based on a true story." They are merely inspired by one.Movies are not actually alive, however much they may come to life on the screen.


How many people died with a real chainsaw in Chain Saw Massacre?

5 people died


Was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre in jail at the Huntsville unit?

If you are referring to the person, Leather Face, then no. It was not a real person. The story and family was loosely based off of the famous Serial Killer, Ed Gein. He did have some masks made of human flesh, however the story of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre was made up so this chainsaw wielding masked murderer was not in jail...or any jail in all for he is not real.