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Leatherface | Texas Chainsaw Massacre
A look at poet, author, filmmaker, actor and horror icon, Gunnar Hansen, the original Leatherface in the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre, from friends, colleagues, filmmakers, actors and anyone who knew one of the nicest people affiliated with the horror genre.
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A look at poet, author, filmmaker, actor and horror icon, Gunnar Hansen, the original Leatherface in the first Texas Chainsaw Massacre, from friends, colleagues, filmmakers, actors and anyone who knew one of the nicest people affiliated with the horror genre.
Releasing the same year as the 50th anniversary of the original release of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974).
The title comes from a song by The 3-D Invisible's, a local Detroit band Kallio has worked with several times in the past. Kallio played Gunnar the song the first time he picked the legendary actor up from the airport, while in town doing pick-up shots for the film, Mosquito. Hansen fell in love with the song, mainly because of the witty lyrics.
Filmmaker, Michael Kallio, continuously pitched Gunnar Hansen about doing a documentary about him. Gunnar would tease Kallio saying, "You the f#@k wants to see a documentary about me?" They would joke that if made, the title would be called "Like a God!" an in-joke between the two friends.