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'''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre''' was low-budget ] production about a family of ] in ], who abducted people stopping at their ]. One of the main characters--Leatherface--killed his victims by assaulting them with a chainsaw. Based loosely, like the films '']'' and ''],'' on the true story of the ] ]. The film was banned in ], ], and ]. '''The Texas Chainsaw Massacre''' was a low-budget ] production about a family of ] in ], who abducted people stopping at their ]. One of the main characters--Leatherface--killed his victims by assaulting them with a chainsaw. The film was based loosely, like the films '']'' and ''],'' on the true story of the ] ]. ''Texas Chainsaw Massacre'' was banned in ], ], and ].

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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre was a low-budget film production about a family of cannibals in Texas, who abducted people stopping at their gas station. One of the main characters--Leatherface--killed his victims by assaulting them with a chainsaw. The film was based loosely, like the films Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs, on the true story of the serial killer Ed Gein. Texas Chainsaw Massacre was banned in Great Britain, Germany, and India.