Original Terror House - Texas Chainsaw Massacre
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- Опубліковано 14 лип 2010
- The late Gunnar Hansen A.K.A Leatherface takes you on a walk through tour of the famous murder house from the 1974 classic horror movie "Texas Chainsaw Massacre," filmed in Bastrop and Round Rock Texas during summer of 1973. The house was purchased by the Antlers Hotel company in the late 1990's. It was then dismantled in parts, moved away on flatbed from it's original location of Round Rock to Kingsland Texas, about 64 miles northwest of Austin. The beautiful Victorian era house now stands as a dine in restaurant, in the town of Kingsland.
RESTAURANT NAME: (HOOPER'S)
LOCATION ADDRESS: 1010 King Court Kingsland, TX 78639
(can view house on google earth and maps)
WEBSITE: www.hooperskingsland.com
WEBSITE: hooperskingsland
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They can make a million Texas Chainsaw movies but nothing beats the original 1974 version. Nothing!
Agree 👍
The 2003 version was better
2003 movie is the best texas chainsaw massacre
03 definitely the best, Jessica Biel played her part!
@@marquesdunn49342003 is a joke, it’s no where near the brilliance of the original
UA-cam recommendations has brought us all together once again, and this time 8 years late.
9 years actually I got recommend again
Im here just cuz lol never got recommended
True. But the real Thomas Hewitt still resides in Texas cancer free. No police will ever catch him
10 years later tor me
Or ten
I grew up next door to the original location in Round Rock. My dad used to take my younger brother and I into this house to explore. The graveyard (a couple miles away) is still there to this day. Cool history.
The back road to fort hood I used to pass it going to Austin the family had so much power in that little town they owned everything
This footage should be cherished. So happy these guys made a video of the house before it was dismantled and moved. I would love to have explored this place in its original location.
The original terror house that inspired Texas Chainsaw Massacre was actually in Plainfield, Wisconsin. It belonged to Ed Gein who was the inspiration for characters such as Buffalo Bill, Leatherface and Norman Bates. The house was burned to the ground on March 27, 1958.
true
Your right
It's the prop house
Take out the L in Plainfield then that's y it's called plain field a.k.a pain field
What's your point? that's common knowledge isn't it? This was just a tour of the house the movie was shot in, and that's clearly stated :)
At least they saved this house from destruction, because I think it is such a historic place.
Looks creepy
His house no longer stands. They burnt it down incase he ever got out he couldn’t do it again
@@ashleyfarmer4344 No, the house has now been relocated and serves as a restaurant. Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies are fiction, the man at 4:00 is the actor who played Leatherface in the original 1974 movie.
@@alexm5764 they stole my home.
@@postaldude332 Sorry bout that
Awesome seeing Gunnar Hansen doing the tour of the original house! The best horror movie of all time! Gunnar Hanson still has the distinctive walk when he was walking up the steps. Gunnar will always be the original badass Leatherface!
R.I.P Gunnar.
fun fact; gunnar hansen said that the majority of the cast had hash brownies and were high for most of the shooting, especially the dinner scene.
Imagine watching the film in the very house it was filmed in
FUCK THAT!
@@falco9268 that's what I was thinking
Nahhh bro I would check the basement risk it
You can do that and stay the night for $400
It's actually a thing now
R.I.P. to Gunnar Hansen. I met him at a comic con in Michigan in 2002 or 2003. Nice guy.
Sept 2, 2020. Quarantine during Pandemic brought me here ....
The 1974 movie was chilling just like the exorcist and Halloween .the 70 made some great horror movies
Hard to believe even this documentary is 12 years old. Damn time flies. Life is so fragile and precious.
This is so cool! Gunnar giving a walk through all these years later
This made my anxiety goes up
RobZombie saw the original and has used its raw vibe and uses classic rock n low lights to make his great films. That formula. He uses out of work or actors forgotten that ARE KNOWN to the B movie world. Its very masterful idea in my opinion. He uses ALL THE STUFF THAT SETS MOOD FOR SCARY. Genius!!!
My favorite horror movie of all time.
First scary movie I went to the theater to see , I was around 13 , scared me to death , have been a fan ever since !!!
Kent Farmer I'd rather be gutted than to see another rerun or remake of this fucking moving.
Me to this and the exorcists...
Exactly how I feel about the movie, Amityville Horror. I believe I was about the same age when I saw it. In fact, years ago when Google maps was introduced, I looked up 112 Ocean Ave, Amityville, NY. To my surprise, it looks just like it did in the movie.
That house should be a tourist spot
Well it kinda is. It has a cafe inside and everything.
Yeah they turned it into a restaurant, has some texas chainsaw piccs inside💁♂️
It is
This so so amazing. So happy these guys got this footage before it was moved. I love this!
Man that would have been so cool to visit the house like this before it got turned into a cozy bed and breakfast
One of my favourite, if not my favourite horror movie. Really creepy and sick, if you like horror movies you have to watch this one.
I love watching horror,but this one,i can't handle it😎..I can't stay long period of time watching it😁
RIP Gunner Hansen 🙏🏼
It's the house from the movie. That's why it got cleaned up restored and turned into a restaurant.
They really turned that into a restaurant? I live by the gas station bbq place now but idk where this house is.
@@sethd.thomas1324 100 miles from the original location. It's in the video. You didn't even watch it.
Its amazing how many people think the chainsaw massacre was real. The whole series was based off of Ed Gein.
We know
I find it ironic mentioning this wasn't a movie you'd want to watch on your honeymoon. On my wedding night we watched The Texas Towers Murders. I'm sure it wasn't as bad as the Chainsaw Massacre.
How awesome is Gunnar Hansen? I love it when actors are proud of their early roles, instead of putting them down like they're embarrassed or something. Robert Englund is the same way & I adore them for it. They're part of classic film history!
It was a great piece of horror film history. It really knocks it out of the park, for what a true horror film should be.
The best thriller movies i ve ever seen.
Legends...historical
👍👍👍
I’m glad to see that the house isn’t abandoned anymore
Awesome I loved it
R I P Gunnar (aka) LEATHERFACE
The original location has apartments built on it now sadly. You wouldn’t even recognize it anymore up on quick hill. 😢
I was devastated when I drove through 2 weeks ago. I moved out to ATX like 7 years ago, never thought to visit 😓 but will visit the house in Kingsland very soon
@@random_observer777 the gas station in Bastrop is absolutely amazing!! Check that out for sure. They did it great justice in preservation and the bbq restaurant is outstanding
R.I.P. GUNNER🙏😔YOU DID A GREAT JOB SCARING THE CRAP OUTA US👍👍YOUR MEMORY WILL LIVE ON SIR👍👍✌️✌️✌️😇
The house now is a resteraunt
yeah, we are watching the video
Dal V is the place good if you have ate there
the house is now a restaurant
I heard the place is now a restaurant.
Still watch it and all the remakes
This movie was a true horror masterpiece. Not because it was scary. It was bone chilling creepy! Awesome movie! Definitely one of my favorites.
I love this!!! ❤️ love the movie! Love the behind the scenes with the man himself!!! ⚰️⚙️
🎂 Happy Birthday Tobe Hooper!
I have seen the house as it sits today as a café but this is really cool too see it back where it was originally. and its awesome Gannur Hansen shows us around. RIP Gunnar
Ahh bring back old childhood movie
I watched this movie in 1983-84 sometime with my friend. Freaked me out
This is a restaurant now? It would be awkward ordering hamburger meat
RIP Gunnar! Recommend his book Chainsaw Confidential if you haven't read it. Love this stuff!
🗣️I love the original Texas chainsaw massacre
cooming from wet texas heading toward dallas , i passed through that quite creepy town , and men i still get the chills
dro sky Round Rock?
this was about 15 years ago , i jurst remember seing the cow farms and all silence and no cars around ,
I was comming from Denver , with my company , or employers and we passed through a quite place and he asked me if i knew where i was , and thats when he told me . also i remember seen a New York ,small town in texas , but i dont remember if it was before or after
oh yeah i think i remember seen only one Dairy Queen
Imagine going inside and hearing a chainsaw upstairs
Emixx_05 I was there and i only Heard a guy like standing up from upstairs
iTz Omnino really
Ykwitschance Cj No i was just joking lol
Emixx_05 I would say oh s!&t run the f!&k out
I love how the director of the original TCM, Tobe Hooper, has said repeatedly that TCM was a work of fiction! He cobbled together Ed Gein's murders together with a few other serial killer's stories and yet there are so many people who believe it really happened.
Jack Bauer i just fried some porkchops there..
I’ve been & It’s actually a beautiful home and nice restaurant, everyone should visit it’s so neat!!!
that place is even creepier now than in the movie, look at those bunnies O.O
Stan nmixx
If I find the house i will bring a chainsaw with me if the thing is trying to kill me I’ll cut it
This was the house from the movie .It is based on true events of Ed Gein murdered 2 people and who exhumed bodies from graveyards and used human skin for lamps and other things. Leather face is fictional character from the movie. Ed Gein murders and the house is in Plainfield,Wisconsin.
Watching after 11 years.
Same 😭
Was it recommend to you guys or did you search for this ?
@@raysaldana4376 searched
Somebody fixed up the house ? Why did they go and do that for!
They should of left it as it was
Thank You So Much for this video Clip. TCM is my Favorate Movie of all Time. And seeing this was the Best. Thank You. Ted.
The background music/distorted voices of the people talking/bells really takes out the feel for this video for me. I'm trying to hear what the guy is saying and can't hear him for the damn background effects/music.
That whole area was desolate farmland until the mid-2000s. Now where the house was there are housing developments, apartments, and a 6 lane super highway thru the area. It's in the middle of a metropolis now! The grandparents house was stone and directly across the street. It was demolished to make way for the highway. There is an apartment complex built right up to where the house is. Where the picked up the hitchhiker and the Bagdad cemetary is also now in the middle of strip malls and housing. The population of TX in 1973 was only 9,000,000 now it's 40,000,000.
Dave D thats great
Dave D dam Mexicans
That's unfortunate
@@DoctorRobertBobby I know. It seems like there must be people on every piece of soil in the western world.
I dont wanna see where the movie was made. Take us to where the house once stood and the farm around it.
Bunnies on the stair case. It's just wrong
Holy crap. It's weird seeing this being that I'm from round Rock and I'm in Kingsland right now.
I am still confuse leatherface. Story happened in Wisconsin or Texas ?? I was just watching a documentary and they kept saying Wisconsin
@@6688ya It never happened. It's make believe. The story was INSPIRED by a real life guy named Ed Gein who would dig up graves and wear human skin. He was from Wisconsin. Look it up and watch some UA-cam videos about Ed Gein.
Seeing this movie as kid gave me nightmares for life , but it made me into a man
The house actually looks very attractive.
The Real house of Ed Gein doesnt exit anymore! Its burned down to the ground
Yea but they re-modeled it and fixed it but it's still standing
"The beautiful Victorian era house now stands as a dine in restaurant, in the town of Kingsland." God lol that makes it even worse
This is the house used for filming the movie. Not a house where real people were killed and butchered. The guy talking in the video is Gunnar Hansen the Actor who played (Leatherface) in the orginal movie.
Mantis Models thanks for this information.. I always wanted to know who played the Massacre
You are absolutely right
Mantis Models I hate fuckers like you. Crushing my dreams
Sadly gunnar passed away
Mantis Models No shit
old houses like that are creepy as hell
Okay
Lovely
Lovu
I saw the house in 1997 when it was still on quick hill in Round Rock. It was great to see the original site.
Why do people leave beautiful houses to ruin
Because it is haunted
Go and repair it yourself with yo own money 😁
This was a film set the original one was burnt down
@SeedlessJellyBeans Is Ed Gein's house still there?
Plainfield, Wisconsin: Site of Ed Gein's Murder House. Ed's house was bulldozed after it mysteriously burned down in 1958, but people still seek the spot where he practiced his peculiar form of carnage. ... The former Gein property is one mile west, at the SW corner of Archer and 2nd Aves.
Can't believe the actual house(where the movie was filmed) is now a restaurant! I wonder what percentage of the patrons eat there just to pay homage to the dinner scene. To this day the original TCM will stand as one of the best horror movies ever made. And although there were no killings in the actual house it still would be weird eating bbq or a medium rare steak in there LOL.
How awesome would it be for leatherface to be in a room and start a saw running towards them
Hahaha 2 hours ago
You are sick
@@mikedarragh7941 You are Pathetic
@@mikedarragh7941 You do relize that Leatherface is a fictional movie monster and my comment was meant to assume that everyone(on UA-cam ) would realize it was a joke. Mike how Wound up are you in your life that you couldn’t relize that . I can assume that you’re not the life of the party and have a very very simple life. Breath and live a little you pathetic man
@Ziyan’s Power One of the stupidest comments ever posted on UA-cam congratulations
That was brilliant
It’s so weird from the first movie than now from its original is it still there in 2019?
Keith Callaway I just watched it on Netflix 5 minutes ago
Yes it is.
Rayray you didn’t watch the one with this house, you watched the remake which is nowhere near better than the original, I think you should search for it on dvd/blu-ray because on Netflix, they only have the remake
Anonymous Dduuddee ok good looks
it is the house in the movies nobody is claiming it was some serial killers house
Awesome and amazing video guys
Rip Gunnar Hansen you are missed and loved dearly ❤
I wanted to see the metal door ! Awesome vid here
Wow, at the top of the stairs you can see there are many rooms and the space is not that small and confined. Hooper made it look like when you reached the top of the stairs, there was only one room to the left.
Yes like the reverse of original Evil Dead cabin that was tiny but sometimes in the film seems to be 5 times the size 😂😂
can someone explain to me how you move a 2 story house 100 miles to another town. I'm assuming the house is disassembled
You'd be surprised what they can do.
They use hydraulic jacks to carefully lift the entire thing as a single unit, then put it on a lowboy trailer.
Yeah, it's a rather involved process, and the slightest mistake can destroy the whole house, but it can and has been done.
@pinkold- thanks for the feedback
I remember the original chainsaw Mexico that was scary but it is a good movie and watching this before and after I'm like wow that has changed thank you for shearing this 😊
lauria crawford hell yea that chainsaw beheading was disturbing.......oh..you meant to say "massacre"..my bad..
Amazing how they restored that house to look as good as it does now
Great that someone recorded this as it’s all gone now.
What u mean?
@@jessicawhittemoore7829 that house isn’t there now.
Ed gein was the inspiration he was in Wisconsin and actually never used a chainsaw and if memory serves me correct he only killed one person apart from digging up his mom's grave. But what he did to that one person's remains was horrific
He killed 2 people. The rest were dug up graves
I saw this movie when i was a kid at the movie theater on Jefferson in Dallas i have a 16 teen year old and a 8 year old son there are big fans of leather face thank u for showing the video cant wait to show it to my boys u are cool leather face
R.I.P Gunnar hansen 😢😢😢😢
Scary then, scary now.... Franklin
Wonder if they serve Drayton Sawyers award winning chili since the house is a restaurant now ? Lol
Awesome I wish I was there.
awesome video thanks for posting it
any one from 2017 and not 2010 or 2015
anime gamer 2 I'm in 2020 bruh
anime gamer 2 im from 3017
alex m I'm from Mars
Best fukin horror movie ever made! That's hollowed ground right there! That house should be in a museum! RIP Gunnar, glad you lived to see Leatherface become a household name!
Must have been amazing to be there in it's original location.
Absolutely. In seclusion.
I actually live in kingsland and my bus that takes me to school passes by the house every day. They moved the house from roundrock to here in kingsland.
Funny how i just think about this and then suddenly UA-cam recommended this.sumthingz fishy overhere
Every time it's funny how that works
I believe the movie series was based on Ed gein and he lived in Plainfield WI. I know every state has their own famous killers but I'm pretty positive these movies were based off what Ed did.
You are correct. Psycho and Silence of the Lambs were based on Ed Gein too.
Best horror movie ever next to the Exorcist.
johnnyboy lovin life ~ 👍 I agree! It’s one of my favorite horror movies. 1974 seems like so long ago, now! The writing on the screen at the beginning made it seem so real and factual. 😳
Lmfao! "Look what your brother did to the door!"
The house in kingsland is from the movie. No murders happened in it come on people
Jamie Harris some people just can't separate the movies from real life....lol
They could have done this without the extra voices and the music
TCM was the scariest film of it's time. To all the hater's don't throw stones kick rocks !!!
Corey Chambers we just fried porkchops there...
Keep in mind folks the movie was filmed here, the movie was INSPIRED by a true story.... The true story that was the inspiration, was Ed Gein! The real Leatherface. I seen the movie about him and the documentary. Sick shit all I can say!
Venrah 666 ABSOLUTELY Venrah, A movie is just THAT A MOVIE! EDDY GEIN was a VERY SICK TWISTED individual. Saw his biography, he had a BAD childhood FOR SURE!!! BUT doesn’t give u the green light to do the HORRIBLE things he did. R.I.P. GUNNER🙏✌️