Rotten Tomatoes® Score
43%
50%
In Theaters: September 23, 1983 (limited)
1h 25m | Horror
With a tagline that reads, You don't have to go to Texas for a chainsaw massacre, this Spanish-Italian entry into slasher film territory went on to achieve a dubious distinction as one of the most tasteless films ever produced. The bloodshed opens in 1942 with a scene of a little boy axing his mother after her discovery of him piecing together a puzzle of a nude girl. Cut to 42 years later and the little axe-man has moved on to chainsaws as he begins buzzing coeds on the campus of a New England college.
Police Lieutenant Bracken (Christopher George) and his partner arrive to investigate. They find a trail of dismembered bodies that happen to be missing some parts and a group of suspects including a shady dean of students (Edmund Purdom), an anatomy professor (Jack Taylor), and a monstrous caretaker (Paul Smith). Led by beautiful undercover cop Mary Riggs (Lynda Day-George) and student-stud Kendall (Ian Sera), the investigation leads everyone to the killer, who has just finished adding the final pieces to his human jigsaw puzzle.
Director: | Juan Piquer Simón |
Cast: | Christopher George, Lynda Day |
Writer(s): | Dick Randall, Roberto Loyola, Juan Piquer Simón |