The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The Rocky Horror Picture Show - Single Disc Edition [DVD] [1975]
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Year Released 1975
Genre Comedy
Our Rating 9.5
Director Jim Sharman
Written By Richard O'Brien, Jim Sharman
Main Cast

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Synopsis

A loving couple, a few lost monsters and a sweet transvestite from transsexual Transylvania sing and dance through a campy, sloppy salute to horror movies and sexual liberation. Bring your sense of humor. And some toast.

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FilmCritique.co.uk Review

This musical satire is a real one-off, which you will either love or hate. A very normal (mundane?) couple, Brad and Janet get caught in a storm after their wedding and request shelter in a lonely house. They are welcomed in to a fantasy world full of extremely strange people where they are entertained and corrupted. In the process we are treated to a spectacular array of humour and music, which satirises and salutes horror, Sci-Fi and B movies. There are many well-known, rock style songs and the star of the movie is Tim Curry, who performs brilliantly in a strangely bisexual role. The whole atmosphere of the film is extremely reminiscent of a Sci-Fi convention - so if you've ever enjoyed those you will love this film.

FilmCritique.co.uk Rating: 9.5 -- Sue Humphries

Amazon.co.uk Review

If a musical sci-fi satire about an alien transvestite named Frank-n-Furter, who is building the perfect man while playing sexual games with his virginal visitors, sounds like an intriguing premise for a movie, then you're in for a treat. Not only is The Rocky Horror Picture Show all this and more, but it stars the surprising cast of Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick (as the demure Janet and uptight Brad, who get lost in a storm and find themselves stranded at Frank-n-Furter's mansion), Meat Loaf (as the rebel Eddie), Charles Gray (as our criminologist and narrator) and, of course, the inimitable Tim Curry as our "sweet transvestite from Transsexual, Transylvania".

Upon its release in 1975, the film was an astounding flop. But a few devotees persuaded a New York cinema to show it at midnight, and thus was born one of the ultimate cult films of all time. The songs are addictive (just try getting "The Time Warp" or "Toucha Toucha Touch Me" out of your head), the raunchiness amusing and the plot line utterly ridiculous--in other words, this film is simply tremendous good fun. The downfall, however, is that much of the amusement is found in the audience participation that is obviously missing from a video version (viewers in cinemas shout lines at the screen and use props--such as holding up newspapers and shooting water guns during the storm and throwing rice during a wedding scene). Watched alone as a straight movie, Rocky Horror loses a tremendous amount of its charm. Yet, for those who wish to perfect their lip-synching techniques for movie cinema performances or for those who want to gather a crowd around the TV at home for some good, old-fashioned, rowdy fun, this film can't be beat. --Jenny Brown

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Additional Information

Certification Suitable for 15 years and over
Studio 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment
Running Time 169 minutes
IMDb User Rating 6.9

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