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In this cult classic, sweethearts Brad (Barry Bostwick) and Janet (Susan Sarandon), stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter (Tim Curry), a ...
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The choreography, the compositions and even the attitudes of the cast imply a stage ambiance. And it invites the kind of laughter and audience participation that makes sense only if the performers are there on the stage, creating mutual karma. Advertisement. Still, "Rocky Horror" has its moments, and it's doing good business.
Directed by. Dick Sharman. "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" is not so much a movie as more of a long-running social phenomenon. When the film was first released in 1975 it was ignored by pretty much everyone, including the future fanatics who would eventually count the hundreds of times they'd seen it. "Rocky Horror" opened, closed, and would ...
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A middle-class young couple, motoring in the country on their wedding night, have car trouble in front of a huge mansion Wanting to use the phone, the two approach the house and go in just as its master, Dr. Frank N. Furter, is leading an experiment His newly made creature, the body-beautiful Rocky, is ready to be unveiled, and the innocent couple is caught up in this strange household filled ...
Jun 18, 2020 · A flop when it was released in 1975, The Rocky Horror Picture Show has since gained a fervent global fan following. Larushka Ivan-Zadeh explores its unique appeal.
Oct 5, 2022 · The Rocky Horror Picture Show is most commonly described as a poster child for “camp”, that is to say it goes in for gaudy costume design, flamboyant song-and-dance numbers and intentionally hammy dialogue, like a drag catwalk show (the likes of which were documented in Paris is Burning) viewed through the prism of the love of genre ...