Is the story movie of hills have eyes real?!


Question: Some fans may not realize that The Hills Have Eyes is loosely based on a true story. "Originally, it came form an article I saw in the New York library about the Sawney Beane Family. In the 1700s in Scotland I believe, there was an area that had road running through it from Scotland, and people thought it was haunted because people kept disappearing from that road. The story came out when a couple was attacked by these wild looking people, and one got away. He knew someone in the court, and they sent out an expedition which resulted in finding a cave along the English Channel.

"A dog actually found it. A whole gaggle of these people. Naked, wild and feral. And the [authorities] did the most excruciating things to them. I responded to the irony of it, of people who should be nice and civilized doing horrible things. And horrible people having a nice side to them, too."


Answers: Some fans may not realize that The Hills Have Eyes is loosely based on a true story. "Originally, it came form an article I saw in the New York library about the Sawney Beane Family. In the 1700s in Scotland I believe, there was an area that had road running through it from Scotland, and people thought it was haunted because people kept disappearing from that road. The story came out when a couple was attacked by these wild looking people, and one got away. He knew someone in the court, and they sent out an expedition which resulted in finding a cave along the English Channel.

"A dog actually found it. A whole gaggle of these people. Naked, wild and feral. And the [authorities] did the most excruciating things to them. I responded to the irony of it, of people who should be nice and civilized doing horrible things. And horrible people having a nice side to them, too."

NO

ahhhh.... no.

I don't think so. This movie is based off of Wes Craven's adaptation in 1977. But I have heard of stories that the nuclear weapons were tested out in a deserted desert.

What makes you think it's real? Of course no, it's just a movie.

Yes and no. The movies are based on Wes Craven's movies of the same name. And he based the storyline on a Scottish legend of Sawney Bean, a cave-dwelling serial killer that with his inbred family killed and ate a thousand people.



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