In celebration of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's 50th anniversary, we looked back at the highly influential crop of 1974 horror movies.
In celebration of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre's 50th anniversary, we looked back at a year full of influential horror.and disturbing horror films ever made, was released on this day in 1974. Even after all the tributes that came on the film’s previous anniversaries,still deserves all of its flowers at 50. It’s just that good, and just that important, but sometimes its shadow is so long that it’s easy to forget just how many other iconic horror films arrived that same year.
Its setup gives Price a chance to play a horror villain in movies within the movie, donning now-iconic skeleton makeup to play “Dr. Death,” while also poking a bit of fun at his own reputation as the embodiment of spookiness in the mid-20th century. Throw in some wonderfully macabre death scenes and Amicus staple co-stars like the great Peter Cushing, and you’ve got an entertaining latter-day entry from two horror masters proving they’ve still got it.
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