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94 minutes [1] Country. United States. Language. English. Budget. $3.5 million [citation needed] Shock Treatment is a 1981 American musical comedy film directed by Jim Sharman, and co-written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien. It is a follow-up to the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
- $3.5 million
- Richard Hartley, Songs:, Richard O'Brien
- October 30, 1981
Oct 30, 1981 · Brad and Janet, from The Rocky Horror Picture Show, return in this sequel set in a TV-obsessed town. They face a sinister plot to separate them and exploit Janet's fame.
- Jim Sharman
- 127
- 3 min
Shock Treatment is a 1981 horror musical comedy film and a sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show. It follows Brad and Janet Majors, who get involved in a TV game show and a media-obsessed society, with most of the original cast returning in different roles.
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- Jim Sharman
- PG
- Jessica Harper
A musical comedy sequel to The Rocky Horror Picture Show, set in a town where everything is a TV show. Brad and Janet Majors are separated and forced to participate in a game show that leads to Brad's imprisonment in a mental hospital.
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Oct 30, 2021 · A review of the 1981 musical sequel to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" that imagines a dystopian future of reality TV and shock treatment. The film explores themes of mental health, consumerism, and conservatism through witty songs and surreal scenarios.
36. User Score Available after 4 ratings. tbd. My Score. Hover and click to give a rating. Add My Review. View All. Jessica Harper. Janet Majors. Cliff De Young. Brad Majors, Farley Flavors. Richard O'Brien. Dr. Cosmo McKinley. Patricia Quinn. Dr. Nation McKinley. Charles Gray. Judge Oliver Wright. Ruby Wax. Betty Hapschatt. Nell Campbell.