Cast
- Jessica Biel as Erin: The main protagonist who along with her boyfriend Kemper and her 3 friends make an ill fated trip to Texas which leaves her as the only survivor.
- Andrew Bryniarski as Thomas Hewitt / Leatherface: the main antagonist of the film. he is a serial killer who wears human flesh made mask over his own face. he has rare skin disorder that has made him disfigured and judged by others.
- R. Lee Ermey as Sheriff Hoyt: the secondary antagonist of the film. he is the brother of Thomas Hewitt / Leatherface and the only sheriff in the town left.
- Eric Balfour as Kemper: Erin's boyfriend who drives the van and the first of the survivors to die.
- Jonathan Tucker as Morgan: Erin and Kemper's stoner friend who accompanied them on their trip to Mexico, He is generally the nerd of the group and the fourth and final survivor to die.
- Erica Leerhsen as Pepper: a hitchhiker who the group met a few days prior to the events of the film and the second survivor of the group to die.
- Mike Vogel as Andy: Erin and Kemper's friend who accompanied them on their trip to Mexico and the third survivor to die.
- David Dorfman as Jedidiah Hewitt: A member of the Hewitt family. He is possibly an orphan from one of the Hewitt's victims over the years but it is not known.
- Lauren German as Teenage girl/Hitchiker: She managed to survive the wrath of the Hewitt family but she committed suicide from the psychological damage they caused her.
- Marietta Marich as Luda Mae Hewitt
- Terrence Evans as Monty Hewitt
- Heather Kafka as Henrietta
- Kathy Lamkin as Tea Lady
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