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Decapitation | Vietnam Veteran
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5.6/10
IMDbBest Actress | 1986 | Caroline
Best Film | 1989 | Tobe
Budget 4,500,000 USD
Box Office Collection 8,025,872 USD
The corpse that Chop-Top and Leatherface carry around with them (also appearing on the original cover art) is that of the hitchhiker from The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974).
Director, Tobe Hooper and co-writer of the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974), Kim Henkel originally had an idea for a sequel that would feature an entire town of cannibals, and also be a satire of the film Motel Hell (1980), which itself was a satire of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. The title of that sequel was to be 'Beyond The Valley Of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre', but the studio forced considerable changes to be made to the screenplay, even hiring a new screenwriter, and the result of those changes are what became Texas Chainsaw Massacre part 2.
The "family group shot," as seen in the advertisements, posters, and video covers, uses the same positioning as the promotional group shot for the movie The Breakfast Club (1985).
Bill Moseley has said that his role as Chop-Top is his favorite of his own.
Dennis Hopper thought this was the worst movie he'd ever been in. He later said the same thing about Super Mario Bros. (1993).
"Drayton: [to Leatherface] You have one choice, boy: sex or the saw. Sex is, well... nobody knows. But the saw... the saw is family."
"[when asked the secret of his successful chilli] Drayton: No secret, it's the meat. Don't skimp on the meat. I've got a real good eye for prime meat. Runs in the family."