Drayton Sawyer
Vilmer drives around in an unidentified rural Texas town in his tow truck hunting down fresh victims to bring back to his house. When she finds Thomas, she takes him home, even though he s disfigured and hideously ugly, and protects him as much as possible from the cruel people he encounters and the world at large.When Lieutenant Lefty Enright (Dennis Hopper), the film s male protagonist, engages in a chainsaw duel with Leatherface (Bill Johnson), 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). E.
E. The Hitchhiker s corpse is presumably destroyed when a hand grenade, accidentally set off by Drayton and the film s secondary protagonist, Lieutenant Lefty Enright (Dennis Hopper), blows up the family s hideout with the Hitchhiker s body in it. In the Jason vs.
An uncut version was released in 2003. He wears a custom-built mechanical leg brace made from a hodgepodge of hoses, medal rods and electrical devices.
I always make up a personal history of characters I play, so I suspect that Luda Mae was a homeless young woman who had to make her own way during the Depression. Hanson tells her about evidence of Thomas various problems, such as disturbing drawings in his notebooks and skins made from animals he caught and killed himself.
After Leatherface and the Hitchhiker bring Jason Voorhees, the main antagonist of the Friday the 13th franchise home, Drayton befriends him and inducts him in as an unofficial member of the Sawyer family. The comics expand on Drayton s back story, revealing that, though he aspires to gain fame and fortune using his culinary skills in the city, he stays in the Texan backwoods due to a vow he made to his younger sister Velma on her deathbed, promising he would always look after her children, the Hitchhiker and Leatherface. E.
He uses a chainsaw to kill his victims. He, though sadistic and violent, is generally one of the least threatening characters in the movie, being not very intelligent, and behaving erratically. The Hitchhiker is first seen in the The Texas Chain Saw Massacre film walking along a road, where he is picked up by a group of friends traveling through the area, who feel sorry for him having to walk in the heat.The group ask him what he was doing out there and he tells them that he was over at the slaughterhouse where he and his brother and his grandfather used to work and shows them pictures of him and his family killing the cattle while telling them a story about how the headcheese in chile comes from the cows there when their heads are melted, all the while attempting to get them to drop him off at his home and even inviting them to dinner.
Drayton s name wasn t mentioned until the second film, the first simply referred to him as Cook and Old Man. Drayton Sawyer makes his debut appearance in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, in which he first appears as the proprietor of the Last Chance Gas Station, a gas station and barbecue (with an unnamed car door window washer as an employee), where a group of teenagers stop while passing through the area. His real name is unknown, although older brother Chop Top calls him Bubba in the second movie.
In the comic, the character terrorizes and murders two members of a group of teenagers seeking to make an amateur film about the Hewitt family murders, and near the end of it, aids his siblings in slaughtering the film project’s director in a manner similar to livestock. Charles Charlie Hewitt, Jr., a.k.a Sheriff winston Hoyt, appears in the 2003 remake of the 1974 film The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and its prequel The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning. In the third film he is only called Junior by his family with his first name not being stated.
Part of her hatred towards the teenagers is due to the abuse that her deformed, mute, mentally retarded son suffered as a child at the hands of bullies. Marich has commented that Luda Mae is the matriarch of what I like to call the killer brood . He was portrayed by Gunnar Hansen in the original 1974 film, Bill Johnson in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, R.
In the latter case, assuming that his surname is Sawyer the last name of his older brothers, his full name would be Bubba Sawyer. When Grandpa proves too decrepit to kill Sally with a hammer, Drayton, the Hitchhiker and Leatherface attempt to aid him, but only succeed in losing grasp on Sally, who flees out a window, he is the only one of the three brothers who does not pursue her choosing instead to stay behind with grandpa.
E., like them, is an agent for a shady government organization (which in turn, appears to be controlled by aliens) who has the family forcibly employed for the purpose of terrorizing society. Leatherface, having become infatuated with Vanita, tricks Chop Top into believing he has killed her.
At one point, Drayton refers to him as Nubbins, indicating that that is his name. He is portrayed by actor Matthew McConaughey. Vilmer is presented as the head of a family of serial killers, which includes two brothers: the excitable W.
In this film, Leatherface develops a crush on one of his victims, and in one scene, skins off the face of her friend (while alive) and places it on her to hide her from the rest of his family. A four issue comic series based on the film, entitled Leatherface was also created; notably, portions of the comics are narrated by and shown from Leatherface s point of view. Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation also takes place in its own continuity, in which Leatherface is inexplicably not a cannibal but a pizza-eating transvestite involved in an Illuminati conspiracy to provide society a source of horror, and again, with a different family. Old Monty Hewitt appeared in the 2003 remake and its prequel.
She found the young baby who would later become Leatherface abandoned in a dumpster, and took him in to raise him, naming him Thomas Brown Hewitt. Luda May runs a local butcher shop in Texas selling meat from the people her adoptive son kills and cuts up, and is the first member of Leatherface s family that the teenaged protagonists meet in the first film. The Hitchhiker soon begins acting erratically after being given back the photographs by the disgusted travelers, slashing his own hand with a straight razor; after Franklin Hardesty (Paul A.
and appears in more of the franchise than any other character besides leatherface. Snippets of Grandpa s history prior to the events of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre films are made throughout the series; it is revealed that Grandpa was originally a worker at a slaughterhouse whose skills at killing and butchering cattle were unmatched. Charlie apparently grows to like the taste of human flesh and later introduces the grisly practice to his family. Charlie shoots and kills the local sheriff, Winston Hoyt, during the sheriff s attempt to apprehend his nephew, Thomas for murdering his boss at the meat factory.
That s her main purpose, and the only reason Luda Mae sticks around . Luda May is a prominent character in Wildstorm Comics s continuation of the movies. With the family exposed after the events of the first film, the comics finds the Hewitt family living in a series of tunnels in the sewers of Travis County.
The Hitchhiker briefly chases after the van, kicking, yelling and smearing a bloody hand print on it, but soon relinquishes his attack on it. The Hitchhiker is later revealed to be the brother of the two other main villains of the film, Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen) and Drayton Sawyer (Jim Siedow), as well as the middle son of a family of mentally unstable and murderous cannibals. Sawyer was arrested some unspecified time between 1973 and 1981 and charged with the murders of the various characters from the original film and the attempted murder of Sally Hardesty, the heroine of the aforementioned film.
It is also revealed by the character Mama that Grandpa isn t biologically related to the featured version of the Sawyer family and that he was abandoned as a child and subsequently adopted into it. Grandpa also appears throughout the 1995 Jason vs. He was portrayed by Terrence Evans. Monty Hewitt (also known as Old Monty) is a bitter, lecherous old man whose legs have been amputated, confining him to a wheelchair.
Appears in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 as one of the film s villains and is played by Bill Moseley. Chop Top is a deranged and sadistic individual who gleefully murders people when given the chance. In the original film, Leatherface is never seen without one of his human-flesh masks on.
Each week, someone has to be killed and eaten. Sawyer appeared in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, and was mentioned in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III.
After new technology was implemented in abattoirs, Grandpa quit his job due to the shame (not being able to cope with the noises the machines are making). Also of note, a picture depicting a much younger Grandpa is found by Jason Voorhees in the attic of the Sawyer house. Luda May Hewitt appeared in the 2003 remake and its prequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning.
After Sheriff Hoyt kills a biker s girlfriend, the biker seeks revenge on the Hewitts and attacks Monty by shooting him in the leg. It s also revealed that he was the one responsible for the grave robbings mentioned at the beginning of the film.
He possesses a hippie -like mentality and view on life, In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Chop Top first appears alongside Leatherface (Bill Johnson) in attacking a pair of drunk motorists who are in a pick-up truck on a bridge. The battle between the Sawyers and Lefty reaches a climax when a hand grenade, accidentally set off by Drayton, explodes and kills Grandpa, Lefty, Leatherface and Drayton, as well as presumably destroying their brother s puppet-like corpse, Nubbins Sawyer. Narrowly escaping the grenade explosion, Chop Top follows Vanita to the top of the Matterhorn attraction in the Texas Battle Land, which the Sawyers converted into a shrine known as Chainsaw Heaven . Though Chop Top does not appear in the 1991 Leatherface by Northstar Comics, a reference to him is made through the use of his catchphrase Lick my plate! , which can be seen spray painted on the side of Alfredo Sawyer s Last Chance Gas Station.
He operates the brace s locomotive controls with several television remote controls, which he keeps tucked away inside of his pants pocket. He was the fifth biker in the beginning of the film. .
He differs from other movie killers so much sadistic or evil; he is in fact mentally retarded and most of the time he only does what his family tells him to do. While slashing Sally with a knife, the Hitchhiker meets his demise when he is run over by an 18-wheeler. In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, the Hitchhiker, having been reassembled by his family after the events of the first film, appears only as a macabre puppet-like corpse carried around and treated as if he were still alive by his twin brother, Chop Top (Bill Moseley).
A. Sawyer and the chainsaw-wielding transvestite known only as Leather (who is never addressed as Leatherface in the film).
While Chop Top is most likely using this colloquial word for brother affectionately, it is possible that Bubba is Leatherface s proper name. Vilmer is accompanied by his lover Darla, a married woman who, while independently minded, often suffers abuse at Vilmer s discretion.
Sawyer is executed in a gas chamber in the fictional Huntsville State Penitentiary late in 1981. Leatherface, the main antagonist of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, is concluded to be Sawyer s alternate personality which manifested when he wore a mask created from the skin of his victims (Leatherface s M.O.); this theory was assumed to be correct as none of Sally Hardesty s accounts about Leatherface contradicted it. The more humane side of Drayton is revealed when he states I just can t take no pleasure in killing after Hitchhiker accuses him of doing nothing but cooking while he and Leatherface do all the killing. In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Drayton reappears, now living in an abandoned amusement park in Dallas by the name of Texas Battle Land, due to the intense police investigation sparked by the events of the first film, with what remains of his family, Leatherface (Bill Johnson), Chop Top (Bill Moseley) and Grandpa (Ken Evert).
Leatherface Topps Comics miniseries, Nubbins the Hitchhiker (bearing only a minor resemblance to his film counterpart and without his name mentioned) appears as a main character. Deemed guilty for the murders, W.
As a bit of impromptu surgery , Hoyt orders Leatherface to remove the wounded leg with his chainsaw. Throughout the conversation, Luda May remains apathetic, stating that There s nothing wrong with my boy .
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 is a direct sequel to the 1974 film, but is more campy and over the top than the original. The following are fictional characters in the American horror The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. The Sawyers (renamed the Hewitts in the remake and its prequel) are a family of cannibals in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise. Chop Top, Leatherface s brother whose real name is never revealed, but his name would most likely be Robert Sawyer (after being injured he yells Get Bobby (a short name for Robert) a new plate cover referring to himself in the third person).
The assumption is later proven false though, as the actual Leatherface appears. In the 1994 film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, A character named W. When DJ Vanita Stretch Brock (Caroline Williams) plays the recording of Chop Top and Leatherface s attack on the drivers over the radio, the two brothers break into the radio station with the intention of killing Vanita, but the brothers plan is not carried out.
Grandpa later apparently settled down with the unnamed Grandma and began a family, the cannibalistic Sawyers (how they became cannibalistic is never revealed). In The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, the one-hundred and twenty-four year old Grandpa (John Dugan) appears as a somewhat minor character, initially thought to be already dead; he is first seen briefly during Leatherface s chase scene, Sally approaches him seeking help but assumes he is dead when she sees how old he is. Eventually deciding to kill Sally, the Hitchhiker, Drayton and Leatherface are at first content to allow their highly-regarded Grandpa (John Dugan) to do so, but when Grandpa proves unable to kill Sally with a hammer, the Hitchhiker and his brothers become impatient and over-eager in trying to help him, the Hitchhiker forgets to keep a hold on Sally, allowing her break free of their grasp and jump out a nearby window; as Sally flees, the Hitchhiker and Leatherface give chase to her, with the Hitchhiker catching up to her on a road.
In the films prologue, it is said that a man named W. Sawyer is first mentioned in the 1990 film Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III.
A relative of the Sawyer family, W. At the end of the film, he apparently dies in an explosion after being impaled with a chainsaw in a fight with the uncle of his previous victims from the first film. Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, takes place in its own continuity, although minor references are made to the previous two films (Such as Leatherface possessing what seems to be a sort of leg-brace on his leg, presumably to help his accidental wound from his own chainsaw in the climax of part 1).
Mihailoff in Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Robert Jacks in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation and Andrew Bryniarski in the 2003 remake and its prequel. A member of the Hewitt family and brother to Leatherface and an unnamed, Drayton Sawyer-esque character (simply called the cook ), the Hitchhiker look-alike utilizes a sledge hammer and bolt stunner as his weapons.
He is portrayed by Edwin Neal as a mentally unstable and murderous cannibal and grave robber, he lives with his equally depraved family, the Sawyers, in the back roads of Texas, capturing, torturing and feasting on unwary travellers. Having been chased by Leatherface previously, she is highly hysterical after her shocking experience.
Now a two time award-winning chili cook selling his meat at a Cook-off (dismissing the bones and teeth as peppercorns), Drayton appears far more unhinged than in the previous film, happily joining in on his family s murderous frenzies, which previously disturbed him somewhat. The comics imply that he is both their father and uncle and they were merely adopted and treated by him as brothers as it suggests that Leatherface and hitchhiker were born of incest between Drayton and Velma sawyer as they refer to Velma as having been both there sister and mother.
A mentally unstable and murderous cannibal, Drayton, along with his family of fellow cannibals and serial killers, lives in the backwoods of Texas, preying upon travelers, who he and his relatives capture and devour, selling some of their meat to unwary people in chili at his restaurant/Gas station. He uses this new identity to lure teenagers off the road where they meet Leatherface and his family to be killed and eaten.
E. The nature of Vilmer s leg injury is never revealed, but according to W.E., he has been shot and run over several times throughout his life. W.
Sawyer appears as a main antagonist. Grandpa apparently meets his demise when a grenade, accidentally set off by an injured Drayton (Jim Siedow), Lefty and Leatherface, detonates in close proximity to him. In Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, which has only loose connections to The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, Grandpa appears only as a decayed corpse kept and treated as if he were alive by Leatherface (R.
Hansen has stated that Leatherface is completely under the control of his family. The hassle that ensues with Grandpa s continued dropping of the hammer and his grandchildrens 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. Grandpa (Ken Evert), now one-hundred and thirty-seven years old, later appears in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, inhabiting a fictional abandoned theme park named the Texas Battle Land with what remains of his family; when the film s heroine, Vanita Stretch Brock (Caroline Williams), is captured by his grandson Chop Top (Bill Moseley), 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 here 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).
Leatherface is portrayed as being severely mentally retarded and mentally disturbed , and often uses a chainsaw and sledgehammer to slaughter his victims. The character was originally played by Gunnar Hansen. In the comics Luda May has become, perhaps in light of Sheriff Hoyt s death, more of a leader figure to the family than she was in the films.
When the two leave the station they take an injured co-worker of Vanita s with them. When Chop Top and brother Drayton (Jim Siedow) discover that Vanita is still alive after finding her in the Sawyer family s home in an abandoned amusement park called the Texas Battle Land, which Chop Top bought using government cheques, the brothers hold her captive and decide to let the decrepit patriarch of the Sawyer family, Grandpa (Ken Evert), kill her with Chop Top s help. He s killed in the remake when the only survivor, Erin runs him over repeatedly in his own police car while escaping from the Hewitts. Hoyt also appears in the leatherface comics and is the main character in the comic hoyt by himself which reveals more about his time in the war revealing that durring a mission he was captured by a man named sergant chow (the main villain of the book) Chow locks hewitt up in a pow camp and feeds him the remains of several dead prisoners there, causing his addiction to human meat, one day hewitt kills chow with the bone of one of the prisoners he ate before using his shotgun to escape the camp, he goes defunct and returns home to the hewitt house where he convinces his family who are to poor to buy any food to commit to hommocidal cannibalism. Leatherface is the main antagonist of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre films and appeared in every single one.
Some time after Sally is awakened, Drayton, Leatherface and the Hitchhiker decide to allow Grandpa to end her life through the use of a hammer; due to his advanced age, Grandpa is largely incapable of using the hammer efficiently and continues to drop it. He is portrayed by Golden Globe nominee R.
Partain) refuses to buy a picture he took of him, the Hitchhiker sets the photo on fire and slashes Franklin s arm with a straight razor before being kicked out of the van. Together, they torment Sally Hardesty (Marilyn Burns), Franklin s sister whom Drayton had captured.
The filmmakers attempted to make the series darker and grittier as with the original, but interventions from the MPAA quashed their vision and had them tone it down and change the ending. Aside from Leatherface and Drayton, the Sawyer clan includes two more brothers, Nubbins and Chop Top, as well as Grandpa, Grandma and Great-Grandma (real names unknown).
Vanita is saved when protagonist Lieutenant Lefty Enright (Dennis Hopper) arrives and engages Leatherface in a chainsaw duel. Unlike in the original 1974 film, in which Leatherface s family was somewhat abusive to him, Luda May is fiercely protective of him.
Taking Sally to his home, Drayton torments her alongside his siblings, Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen) and Nubbins the Hitchhiker (Edwin Neal), before deciding to let the family patriarch, Grandpa (John Dugan), kill her. His fate in the film is left ambiguous, as his head is bashed with a hammer by the increasingly unstable Vilmer Sawyer and he does not appear again, leading to the possibility the attack could have killed him, or at least incapacitated him. Despite his somewhat stereotypical redneck appearance and general insanity, the W.
He was portrayed by Joe Stevens. A character named W. Leatherface comic miniseries by Topps Comics; in the comics, Grandpa acts as essentially nothing more than a background character and has little interaction with any other characters, mostly appearing only in dinner scenes in the comics.
Encountering Jason Voorhees (the main villain of the Friday the 13th franchise) in the woods near the Sawyer house, the Hitchhiker, after seeing Jason non-lethally disarm Leatherface after a brief skirmish and decapitate a man he and Leatherface were chasing, befriends him and takes him home, where Jason is inducted as an unofficial member of the family by Drayton. The miniseries expands upon the Hitchhiker s character, revealing that he owns a pet dog named Sparky (whom he killed by shooting in the head and treats as if it were still alive) and that he creates furniture and sculptures out of corpses (another possible reference to Ed Gein, upon whom The Texas Chainsaw Massacre series is loosely based). An unnamed character (simply called the butcher ) similar to the Hitchhiker in both mannerisms and appearance appears in the one-shot comic book The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Cut! by Wildstorm, which takes place in the remake continuity of the films. Mihailoff) and his new family who regularly pour blood into his mouth to feed ; when one of the film s protagonists, Benny (Ken Foree), opens fire on the Sawyer house with an automatic rifle, Grandpa s body takes several shots to the chest and one to the face, but the body is left for the most part intact. In the 1994 film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, a minor character similar to Grandpa, referred to as Grandfather (Grayson Victor Schirmacher), appears as a member of the Sawyer family. In the 1991 Leatherface comics by Northstar Comics, which are based upon Leatherface: Texas Chainsaw Massacre III, Grandpa appears, though he is portrayed as extremely different in this appearance than in others; instead of the solitary and silent figure he is usually shown as, this version of Grandpa is depicted as a rambling old man with a habit of telling non-linear stories, he also seems to be much younger and more in shape than in the films (he still seems to be much more sane and harmless than the rest of the family though) and appears largely oblivious to his surroundings.
She exhibits more depravity as well (at one point snapping a victim s neck to prepare dinner) but still believes what she does is necessary for her family s survival, and that outsiders don t understand what she s been through and have no right to judge her. Luda May also appears in the one-shot The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: About a Boy. He also gets mad at Leatherface for ruining his door.
He then takes on the identity of the sheriff. Leatherface has different family and a daughter in this film, possibly from a rape.
Leatherface accidentally nicks Monty s second leg, so Hoyt tells him to remove that as well for balance . He has an unnamed pet dog and is the third member of Leatherface s family to meet the stranded teenagers in the first film that eventually become Leatherface s victims (the first being Luda May and the second being Jedidiah Hewitt) and he is the one to first summon the killer by repeatedly rapping his cane against the floor. In The Texas Chainsaw Massacre comics by Avatar Press, which are set between the events of the remake and prequel, Monty appears as a prominent character; the Avatar Press comics depict Monty as somewhat more depraved and vicious then the films, with the 2006 miniseries The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Grind having him strangle a girl to death and later attempt to rape the girl s foster sister, who escapes by punching Monty in the head repeatedly after freeing herself from the restraints he has her in. Vilmer Sawyer is a fictional character featured in the 1994 film Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation. He s a little bit afraid of them . The people Leatherface kills are later made into barbecue and chili, which are sold by his oldest brother, Drayton Sawyer.
E. Chop Top and Leatherface kill the two men, not realizing that their attack on the drivers was being recorded at a radio station the two drunken men had called using a car phone prior to the attack.
When the frustrated teacher threatens to contact the city about Thomas, Luda May retaliates, bashing in the teacher s head with a shovel and killing him, once again proclaiming that there was nothing wrong with her son. Nubbins sawyer (called the hitchhiker in the credits, real name revealed by Drayton Sawyer in the sequel) appears in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and the first sequel, The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. Drayton s malevolent nature is revealed later in the film, when he beats Sally Hardesty (Marilyn Burns) unconscious and captures her after she approaches him seeking help when her friends disappear and her brother Franklin (Paul A.
Partain) gets killed by Leatherface. Leatherface, Drayton, only identified by the name Cook Slaughter, appears as a main character.
It is thought that he gained the metal plate that was inserted into his skull which was damaged in Vietnam. Drayton Cook Sawyer, portrayed by Jim Siedow, appears in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2. In all of his appearances, Drayton appears as an antagonist. The comics also portray Drayton as much more apathetic and lax towards his relatives murdering of people, with him, at one point, stating that he wishes the Hitchhiker and Jason, who had just delivered to him a freshly killed couple, had brought him some children as well ( their meat s so much more tender.. ). Grandpa Sawyer appears in The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and its sequel The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2, portrayed by John Dugan and Ken Evert, respectively.
Lee Ermey. A POW during the Korean War, Charles Hewitt is forced into cannibalism to survive, as rations are extremely scarce. E.
Sawyer appearing in this film is depicted as being highly cultured, continually quoting famous works of literature, even while torturing people. Steven Opper also appeared in this movie. He ll do whatever they tell him to do.
Tobe Hooper said on The Shocking Truth that he wanted to expand on the dark comedy in the original film, an element that he felt no one truly picked up on. A.
Later after heroine Sally Hardesty (Marilyn Burns) is captured by his grandchildren, Drayton (Jim Siedow), Leatherface (Gunnar Hansen) and the Hitchhiker (Edwin Neal), Grandpa is taken from the second floor of the house and brought to her by them. E.
Taking place in Leatherface s teenage years, the story has a concerned teacher named Mr.Hanson meeting with Luda May. Leatherface proceeds to slash Sally s finger and forces it into Grandpa s mouth, so he can suck her blood (proving that he is, in fact, alive), an event that causes Sally to fall unconscious.
She was portrayed by Marietta Marich and Allison Marich. Luda May Hewitt is the matriarch of the Hewitt family and the mother of Sheriff Hoyt. Drayton dies, off-screen, at the end of the film, when, during the fight between Leatherface and Lieutenant Lefty Enright (Dennis Hopper), he is accidentally struck by Leatherface and the hand grenade he is holding (planning to commit suicide and destroy the hideout with) explodes prematurely. In Topps Comics 1995 comic miniseries Jason vs.
