Wednesday, May 9, 2012

Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

I was watching a countdown of the 100 scariest movies of all time last night. They had got to number 40 or so, when I caught a clip from a movie that looked really interesting. It was this tall, slim weird looking lady running away from a house, though a field. She had long reddish brown hair. She looked a little like leatherface or maybe somekind of half-doll/half-human thing. Does anyone know what that movie was? I'd like to watch it.



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

Yes it' s Called " The Devil's Rejects" and it's not that old it's a sequel to "House Of 1000 Corpses", GREAT FLICK, my favorite actually.



Oh and very soon after you see her running, she is smashed by a huge truck.



Thats my best guess anyway, there is a scene where they had killed her b/f, cut his face off and put it on her as a mask, then she goes running!



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

If you are going to rent one then you MUST rent both, see the "House of 1000 Corpses"first you need to get to know the characters or you won't appreciate "The Devil's Rejects" as much, let me know what you think. Report It



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

it wasnt a lady, it was the original Texas Chainsaw Masacre



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

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Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

Sounds like the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

TEXAS CHAINSAW FREAKIN' MASSACRE



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

It sounds like the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, but it could have been Alice, Sweet Alice.



http://www.allmovie.com/cg/avg.dll:



The shockingly brutal murder of a little girl in a church where she was just about to receive her first Communion sets a strong tone for terror in this disturbing horror film. The prime suspect in the death of Karen Spages (Brooke Shields) is her sister, Alice (Paula Sheppard), who happily tormented Karen by donning a mask and a raincoat to scare her. Comforting the grieving mother, Catherine Spages (Linda G. Miller), is her sister, Annie (Jane Lowry); local priest Father Tom (Rudolph Willrich); and Catherine's estranged husband, Dominick (Niles McMaster). Other characters include Father Tom's quirky housekeeper, Mrs. Tredoni (Mildred Clinton); a pair of detectives (Tom Signorelli, Michael Hardstark); and Catherine Spages' obese, cat-loving landlord (Alphonso De Noble). While the police investigation and all visual clues quickly point to Alice, director Alfred Sole manages to cast doubt on the killer's identity while the masked madman strikes several more times. About two-thirds of the way through the movie, Sole allows the viewer to see the killer. However, he smartly keeps his characters in the dark setting up a tense finale which culminates in yet another bloody slaying on holy ground before the lunatic is finally stopped.



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

It's The Devil's Rejects, the second movie that Rob Zombie directed. It's a lot better than his first attempt. And she's wearing a mask that the crazies made from her boyfriends' face. I love that movie, and I watched that thing on Bravo as well.



Old horror movie with a weird leatherface looking lady running out of a house?

You probably saw a scene from the 1974, and original, Texas Chain Saw Massacre.



Leatherface is an exclusive character to the franchise and he premiered long before the current crop did. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre marked the beginning of a new type of horror flick. Until then graphic violence wasn't shown in the movies now were the gallons of blood.



Check out this listing for the movie.



http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0072271/

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