He was paid a excessive worth.
John Larroquette revealed Thursday that he and the director of the 1974 slasher movie “Texas Chainsaw Bloodbath” made a deal that Larroquette would narrate the prologue of the movie in trade for marijuana, reports Parade.
“Completely true,” confirmed Larroquette, 75, “He gave me some marijuana or a matchbox or no matter you known as it in these days. I walked out of the [recording] studio and patted him on the again aspect, and stated, ‘Good luck to you!’”
In keeping with the “Night time Court docket” actor, he and Tobe Hooper struck up a friendship when Larroquette was working as a bartender in 1969.
“Tobe heard I used to be on the town and requested for an hour of my time to relate one thing for this film he simply did,” Larroquette recalled. “I stated, ‘High quality!’ It was a favor.”
Laroquette did finally receives a commission — in money this time — as he went on to relate a number of “Bloodbath” sequels.


“You do one thing without spending a dime within the Nineteen Seventies and get a bit of cash within the ’90s,” he stated. “It’s definitely the one credit score that’s caught strongly to my resume.”
“Texas Chainsaw Bloodbath” killed on the field workplace making $30 billion out of its $100,000 finances and has since produced a number of spinoffs.
In a twist, Larroquette revealed that he had by no means seen any of the “Bloodbath” movies.
“I’m not a giant horror film fan,” defined the 75-year-old.













