The scene is infamous for its gratuitous gore and special effects done by Tom Savini. Boude "Lefty" Enright is a fictional law-enforcement officer and a central character in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre film series. The original story would have revealed that Stretch, played by Caroline Williams, may have been Enright’s illegitimate daughter. This scene was to occur before the character Stretch meets him for the first time. Dennis Hopper plays the local cop looking into the macabre atrocities. When Lieutenant "Lefty" Enright, the film's male protagonist, engages in a chainsaw duel with Leatherface, Grandpa attempts to aid his grandson by throwing a hammer at his opponent, only to hit Leatherface instead and subsequently fall to the floor (which alludes the first film's climax). After eating a worm from a bottle of mescal, he proceeds to hallucinate chainsaws coming out of the walls around him.

A test screening for the film was a huge success with audiences, however Cannon was upset with the lack of ‘monsters’, as they described it. Robert "Chop Top" Sawyer is a fictional character from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise; created by Tobe Hooper and L. M. Kit Carson, Chop Top makes his first appearance (portrayed by Bill Moseley) in the film The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) as one of the film's villains and the main source of its black humor.. A member of the cannibalistic Sawyer family, Chop Top, … Perryman stated that Cannon found the scene too ‘distracting’ and it had to be reshot, this time while he was wearing boxer shorts.Thankfully, many of the scenes that Hooper was forced to cut from the film have surfaced overtime. The film’s philosophy can best be expressed through the final siege on the Sawyers’ subterranean dwelling, conducted with gusto by Lieutenant “Lefty” Enright (Dennis Hopper).

The hassle that ensues with Grandpa's continued dropping of the hammer and his grandchildren's over-eagerness to help him allows Sally to break free of the Sawyer family and jump out a window, though he and Drayton do not attempt to follow her. Eventually, Lieutenant Lefty Enright attacked Drayton with his chainsaw and dueled Leatherface, impaling him with the chainsaw on the table. Grandpa, now 137 years old, inhabiting an abandoned theme park named the "Texas Battle Land" with what remains of his family; when the film's heroine, Vanita "Stretch" Brock, is captured by his grandson Chop Top, Grandpa is brought forth to kill her (in the same way he tried to do to Sally) with help from Chop Top, unlike in the first film where he actually lands a hit though he succeeds in only causing a minor head wound to her with a sledgehammer (and a second wound caused by an impatient Drayton). In one moment, Leatherface is depicted as having his victims “underneath his spell” which angered Hooper tremendously. Otherwise, you should close this page and view another page. Dennis Hopper, Actor: Easy Rider. When Lieutenant "Lefty" Enright, the film's male protagonist, engages in a chainsaw duel with Leatherface, Grandpa attempts to aid his grandson by throwing a hammer at his opponent, only to hit Leatherface instead and subsequently fall to the floor (which alludes the first film's climax).

Year: 1986 Director: Tobe Hooper Stars: Dennis Hopper (Lieutenant 'Lefty' Enright), Caroline Williams (Vanita 'Stretch' Brock), Jim Siedow (Drayton Sawyer), Bill Moseley ('Chop-Top'), Bill Johnson (Leatherface).

Despite his extreme age and frailty the family hold him in great regard and want him to have the "honor" of killing their victim, putting her through an agonizing torture regime in which the stronger family members held her over a sink whilst Grandpa was given a small hammer which he continually dropped: eventually Drayton decided to help Grandpa out and hit the victim with the hammer, however before he could finish the job their base was raided by the vengeful brother of one of their former victims, who attacked them with a chainsaw. He is portrayed by John Dugan, Ken Evert and Eduard Parsehyan. Cinematographer Richard Kooris has stated that saving the outtakes for the film was not “a huge priority” for Cannon Films, so the current whereabouts of the lost scenes are unknown.