Description: The Premium Format Leatherface
figure captures his full fury, including the rage-inducing self-inflicted
wound in his leg. Dressed in his dirty dinner-wear, Leatherface's
suit has been reproduced in 1:4 scale using real fabric. The body
and grotesque 'pretty lady' masked portrait have been expertly
reproduced in high-quality polystone, completed with a film-accurate
wig. The figure stands 19 inches tall atop an environmental display
base; a museum quality mixed media reproduction of Leatherface
in 1:4 scale.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre terrorized audiences in
1974, an unflinching and all too realistic account of the brutal,
bizarre encounter with a cannibalistic clan of recluses. Most
fearsome, grotesque, and unforgettable was Leatherface, one of
the great film villains of modern horror. Leatherface is never
seen without one of his 'masks' - faces stolen from his victims
and worn to hide some horror, a horror never revealed in the original
film. As the terror of victim Sally Hardesty escalates, so does
Leatherface's rage and determination. Often referred to as the
most sickening scene in the entire film, Leatherface dons his
'pretty woman' mask and slightly soiled suit for a nice sit-down
dinner with Sally. Sally's escape leads to a showdown on the roadway,
where Leatherface swings his chainsaw wildly in his fury, relentlessly
pursuing the unfortunate girl.