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  • Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
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  • Leatherface stars Kate Hodge, William Butler, Toni Hudson, a then-unknown Viggo Mortensen, Joe Unger and R.A. Mihailoff as "Leatherface". It also starred Ken Foree (from Dawn of the Dead and From Beyond). At first, New Line Cinema intended to produce the film as the first of several sequels in the series. However, the film did not prove a financial success, although Jeff Burr did receive a nomination for the International Fantasy Film Award at the Fantasporto film festival in 1990. The tag line The Saw is Family is derived from a line spoken by Drayton Sawyer in the previous film.
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Starring
  • Joe Unger
  • Ken Foree
  • William Butler
  • Tom Everett
  • Kate Hodge
  • MiriamByrd-Nethery
  • R.A. Mihailoff
  • Toni Hudson
  • Viggo Mortensen
Runtime
  • 5100.0
  • 4860.0
Producer
  • Robert Engelman
Name
  • Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III
Language
  • English
Preceded By
Music
  • Jim Manzie
  • Pat Regan
Gross
  • 5765562.0
IMDB ID
  • 5.100000
Distributor
  • New Line Cinema
Released
  • 1990-01-12
Rating
  • 5.100000
Budget
  • 2000000.0
Writer
  • David J. Schow
Director
  • Jeff Burr
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  • Leatherface stars Kate Hodge, William Butler, Toni Hudson, a then-unknown Viggo Mortensen, Joe Unger and R.A. Mihailoff as "Leatherface". It also starred Ken Foree (from Dawn of the Dead and From Beyond). At first, New Line Cinema intended to produce the film as the first of several sequels in the series. However, the film did not prove a financial success, although Jeff Burr did receive a nomination for the International Fantasy Film Award at the Fantasporto film festival in 1990. Leatherface gained a certain amount of notoriety prior to release due to a battle between New Line Cinema and the MPAA, which initially rated the film an X because of its graphic violence. The studio eventually relented, and trimmed the more graphic elements, however, in 2003 it released the uncut version in VHS and DVD formats. It was the final film to receive this classification before the MPAA replaced X with NC-17. The tag line The Saw is Family is derived from a line spoken by Drayton Sawyer in the previous film.
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