The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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 transvestite scientist. As their innocence is lost, Brad and Janet meet a houseful of wild characters, including a rocking biker (Meat Loaf) and a creepy butler (Richard O'Brien). Through elaborate dances and rock songs, Frank-N-Furter unveils his latest creation: a muscular man named "Rocky." Title
: The Rocky Horror Picture Show
Release Date
: September 29, 1975
Runtime
: 100 minutes
MPAA Rating
:R
Genres
: Music, Comedy, Science Fiction
Production Co. : 20th Century Fox Production Countries
: United States of America, United Kingdom
Director
: Jim Sharman
Writers
: Jim Sharman, Richard O'Brien, Richard O'Brien
Casts
:
Meat Loaf, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, Tim Curry, Charles Gray, Jonathan Adams, Fran Fullenwider
transylvania, marriage proposal, time warp, castle, musical, undressing, motorcycle, rock 'n' roll, Plot Keywords : transvestite, one night, cult classic, slip the undergarment, audience participation, scene based on a painting, dark and stormy night, creator creation relationship, lips Alternative Titles
:
基恐怖舞会 - [CN] 洛奇恐怖晚会 - [CN]
The Rocky Horror Picture Show Reviews
A young naive couple experience a modern Frankenstein. by taysurfs on 16 September 2005
133 out of 176 people found the following review useful: Those who gave this gem a low score - Please! Crawl back in your cardboard life and stay there! This film bubbles with zest, wit, subtle humor, raw humor, strange scenes, great songs and a huge host of memorable characters. Most of the characters are drawn as sharply as if a straight razor...well, not straight...as if a razor had been used. Not intended for the super straight part of our culture, which is why it usually plays at midnight shows, but you'll notice that it's been playing steadily for 30 years now, especially along the American coasts, which is a better record that almost anything else you can think of (excluding Gome With The Wind in Atlanta, a single town). I even took my mother to one of the 15 or so theater viewings I've attended. She thought the dressed up audience was a little strange, but she found out why they were so enthusiastic and quite liked the show. It's just a time slip....