John Larroquette said the director of the 1974 horror film 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre' paid him in weed for narrating the movie's prologue — something that had long been rumored on the internet
Green as in marijuana. The star of the newly rebooted “Night Court” confirmed to Parade that Tobe Hooper, director of the 1974 horror film “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre,” paid him in weed for narrating the movie’s prologue - something that had long been rumored on the internet. “Totally true,” Larroquette said. “He gave me some marijuana or a matchbox or whatever you called it in those days.
I walked out of the [recording] studio and patted him on the back side and said, “Good luck to you!” According to the actor, he first met the director in the summer of 1969 when Larroquette, who “wasn’t sure what I wanted to do with my life,” was working as a bartender in Colorado and Hooper was in the area working on a project. The pair struck up a friendship and reconnected a few years later when Larroquette had moved to Los Angeles to pursue acting.
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