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Ed Neal's Texas Chain Saw Massacre Props. One of the most intelligent, effective, and disturbing horror movies ever made, the 1974 low-budget indie The Texas Chain Saw Massacre quickly became a cult classic whose cinematic influence can still be felt. This set of memorable props used in the movie by actor Ed Neal in his role as The Hitchhiker include his rabbit-skin pouch, three gruesome color snapshots from inside a slaughterhouse, and 14 tinfoil packets containing gunpowder. Fans will recognize these from an early scene in the movie that introduces Neal's character and sets up the horrific chain of events that unfolds soon after. A great set of unique items in overall Fine to Very Fine condition, they have been in Neal's possession since filming wrapped. Accompanied by an LOA from Ed Neal.

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Auction Dates
October, 2008
4th-6th Saturday-Monday
Bids + Registered Phone Bidders: 11
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Sold on Oct 4, 2008 for: $4,481.25
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