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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.
Shock Treatment is a 1981 follow-up to the 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show also directed by Jim Sharman, and co-written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien. While not an outright sequel,...