John Larroquette was paid weed to narrate Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

John Larroquette With a little help from his friends, he gets high. He then narrates horror films for his friends.

Actor Dan Fielding returns to the role in the new Night Court revivalDirector rumor has been confirmed by, Tobe Hooper To narrate the prologue in his 1974 film, he was paid with marijuana The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.

He stated, “Totally true” Parade. “He gave me marijuana or a matchbox, or whatever it was called back then. I walked out of that place. [recording] Studio and patted him on his back.

John Larroquette visits the SiriusXM Studios on October 8, 2015 in New York City.

John Larroquette visits SiriusXM Studios, New York City, on October 8, 2015.

Cindy Ord/Getty Images John Larroquette was paid marijuana to narrate “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.”

According to Laroquette, Hooper and Laroquette formed a close friendship while he was working in Colorado as a bartender back in 1969. Hooper reached to him four years later to request his assistance in a project that would transform the horror genre.

Larroquette recalls that Tobe, who heard me while I was in town, asked for an hour of his time to narrate something about the movie he just made.” “I said, ‘Fine!’ It was a favor.”

Filmed during the summer 1973 Texas Chain Saw Massacre A group of young adults were tortured by Leatherface and his family, a cruel serial killer who wielded a chainsaw. It was a box office smash hitThe film earned more than $30 million on its $100,000 budget and was one of the top 20 most-grossing films. Larroquette has been narrating the series’ many sequels since then, including 2022. Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

He’s not afraid to get paid in cash these days. He stated, “You can do anything for free in the 1970s but get a bit of money in the 1990s.” It’s the only credit that sticks strongly to my resume.

Just don’t ask him any questions about what happens in the movies because — spoiler alert — he’s never seen any of them. He stated, “I’m not a big fan of horror movies.”

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