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The film described as "shocking," "sick," and "deviant"—and hailed as "the film that redefined horror"—is The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. It faced backlash from churches, was banned by governments, and received praise only from the most courageous critics. This film left audiences around the globe in shock and set a new standard for horror films forever. In 1974, writer, producer, and director Tobe Hooper unleashed this dark tale about a group of five young friends who confront a nightmare of torment at the hands of a corrupt Texas clan. Today, it remains unmatched as a landmark in filmmaking within the genre, arguably the scariest film ever made. To celebrate the 40ᵗʰ anniversary of this beloved horror classic, the original film is presented in a restored 4K quality, bringing the authentic 1970s horror experience back to contemporary audiences through the vision of one of the genre's finest creators.