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The Rocky Horror Picture Show

  • 1975
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 40m
IMDb RATING
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter.A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter.A newly-engaged couple have a breakdown in an isolated area and must seek shelter at the bizarre residence of Dr. Frank-n-Furter.

  • Director
    • Jim Sharman
  • Writers
    • Richard O'Brien
    • Jim Sharman
  • Stars
    • Tim Curry
    • Susan Sarandon
    • Barry Bostwick
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    176K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    1,861
    26
    • Director
      • Jim Sharman
    • Writers
      • Richard O'Brien
      • Jim Sharman
    • Stars
      • Tim Curry
      • Susan Sarandon
      • Barry Bostwick
    • 687User reviews
    • 125Critic reviews
    • 65Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Tim Curry
    Tim Curry
    • Dr. Frank-N-Furter - A Scientist
    Susan Sarandon
    Susan Sarandon
    • Janet Weiss - A Heroine
    Barry Bostwick
    Barry Bostwick
    • Brad Majors - A Hero
    Richard O'Brien
    Richard O'Brien
    • Riff Raff - A Handyman
    Patricia Quinn
    Patricia Quinn
    • Magenta - A Domestic
    Nell Campbell
    Nell Campbell
    • Columbia - A Groupie
    • (as Little Nell)
    Jonathan Adams
    Jonathan Adams
    • Dr. Everett V. Scott - A Rival Scientist
    Peter Hinwood
    Peter Hinwood
    • Rocky Horror - A Creation
    Meat Loaf
    Meat Loaf
    • Eddie - Ex Delivery Boy
    • (as Meatloaf)
    Charles Gray
    Charles Gray
    • The Criminologist - An Expert
    Jeremy Newson
    Jeremy Newson
    • Ralph Hapschatt
    Hilary Farr
    Hilary Farr
    • Betty Munroe
    • (as Hilary Labow)
    Pierre Bedenes
    • A Transylvanian
    • (as Perry Bedden)
    Christopher Biggins
    Christopher Biggins
    • A Transylvanian
    Gaye Brown
    Gaye Brown
    • A Transylvanian
    Ishaq Bux
    Ishaq Bux
    • A Transylvanian
    Stephen Calcutt
    • A Transylvanian
    Hugh Cecil
    • A Transylvanian
    • Director
      • Jim Sharman
    • Writers
      • Richard O'Brien
      • Jim Sharman
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    Summary

    Reviewers say 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show' is celebrated for its unique blend of horror, comedy, and musical elements, creating a cult classic. Key themes include sexual liberation, rebellion, and individuality. Tim Curry's Dr. Frank-N-Furter is iconic, and the film's campy humor and memorable songs contribute to its popularity. Audience participation enhances the experience, solidifying its midnight movie status. Despite criticisms of plot coherence and production quality, energetic performances and subversive spirit make it influential pop culture.
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    Featured reviews

    8Xstal

    'Foreigners with ways different to our own'...

    Dissect, disassemble and reassemble to your hearts content, conjure any number of meanings and misinterpretations, then rewind, warp back in time, remove head from derriere and wallow in this absolute pleasure again and again and again.
    9TheLittleSongbird

    Best cult movie ever!

    I have this on VHS, and it is one of my all time guilty pleasures. It has a great cast, a catchy music score and unforgettable satire on monster movies, like Frankenstein. If you haven't seen it already, give yourself a treat! I will warn you though, it is extremely silly at times, but that is all part of the fun. And I seriously don't care whether it's poorly made or not and I don't think so personally, all that matters is that it's entertaining, and that is what exactly RHPS is. The cast is wonderful. Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick do a great job as Brad and Janet, although I didn't know they could sing, which really surprised me. Richard O'Brien is solid as Riff Raff and he also wrote the songs. Also solid are Patricia Quinn and Peter Hinwood. The best performance, however, comes from Hollywood's most underrated actor, Tim Curry, who I must say looks hot in fishnets and heels. He has a great singing voice, that is always overlooked. FrankNFurter is a landmark performance, but Tim Curry has also done other great films such as Clue, Legend,Muppets Treasure Island, Blue Money and It. (which has his career-best performance by a mile.) Voiceovers include Captain Hook, Slagar, Hexxus, Drake, Forte, Von Talon and the Mouse King. The songs are so catchy, especially "Time Warp" and "Sweet transvestite" that I actually wanted to dance to the music, but I am a novice at dancing. The complaint about this movie, which is undoubtedly the best cult movie ever, no matter how many times it's been imitated, is the song "Science fiction" which is not in the same league as the more uplifting songs. Still I am happy, and lets do the time warp again! 9.5/10. Bethany Cox.
    8Gazzer-2

    Better To Watch At Home!

    A squeaky-clean young couple, Brad & Janet (Barry Bostwick & Susan Sarandon), get a flat tire on a late rainy night, and decide to stop off at a nearby castle to use the residents' phone and call for help. What they don't realise is that these are no ordinary residents: Dr. Frank N Furter (Tim Curry), with assistance from his servants Riff Raff (Richard O'Brien), Magenta (Patricia Quinn), and their ragtag bunch of fellow Transylvanians, has his own diabolical plans for the evening, set against a kick-butt rock 'n' roll music score....

    Call me a twisted "Rocky Horror" fan, but I actually prefer to watch this cult classic movie-musical in the comfort of my own home, rather than going out to one of those midnight theatrical screenings that have made this 1975 film so popular. Oh, I'm sure there's great fun to be had at a midnight showing, but the fact is, you're not going to see or hear very much of the movie itself, what with the audience shouting & throwing stuff at the screen literally every two seconds (think of "Mystery Science Theater 3000" on speed), as well as the live cast performing in front of the movie screen! If you want to really *see and hear* "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" as you would any other film, watch it on video first. Then, when you've got the movie firmly etched in your head, head out to the theater. But NOT before!

    Having said that, this movie version of the hit stage musical written by Richard O'Brien (Riff Raff himself), is a ton of great, naughty fun. It wonderfully sends up B-movie sci-fi/horror flicks, with a playful, healthy dose of blatant sexual innuendo thrown in for good measure. Classic, memorable rock 'n' roll tunes written by O'Brien throughout, including "The Time Warp," "Sweet Transvestite," "Hot Patootie"....the list goes on and on. And, of course, you have a spectacular cast, led by Tim Curry, who IS the larger-than-life Dr. Frank N Furter, and a young, attractive Susan Sarandon, who simply lights up the screen as Janet. But everyone else, including Barry Bostwick, Meatloaf, Little Nell, Patricia Quinn, and Charles Gray all make excellent contributons, too.

    I love "The Rocky Horror Picture Show": it's very funny, sexy, and brilliantly performed, with great rock 'n' roll music t'boot. But I, personally, still prefer to watch it at home, where I can see the film in peace & quiet without being yelled in my ear, getting soaked, or having rice & toast tossed all around me!
    10nick-96

    "Don't dream it, be it!"

    As an 18 y/o stranded in a small, bible belt town in the sticks of Missouri, I would drive 120 miles every two weeks to St. Louis to the Varsity Theater to see The Rocky Horror Picture Show during the early 80's. For me, it was a chance to live, to breathe free, as anything went; there was no need to conform to any narrow minded conventions, as I felt I had to survive at home. The first time I witnessed Tim Curry flinging open his cape, proudly proclaiming "I'm just a sweet transvestite, from Transsexual Transylvania," I knew I'd found a place to be myself. Even now, some 18 years later, that sight still gives me a thrill. Sure, the plot is ridiculous (on second thought, it had more to offer than 80 percent of the crap coming out of Hollywood then and now) and it is loaded with technical flaws. Still, I consider it the greatest film of all time. How many films draw a crowd of regulars weekly, create a sense of community, especially for people who, more than likely, felt as if they were not a part of any community, as I felt? Over the years, I've seen the film 64 times, and when I'm 80 I plan on getting up on my arthritic legs and doing the "Time Warp."
    10mercuryix-1

    The Mother of All Cult Films

    Or I should say, the Sweet Transvestite of all cult films!

    To those who haven't seen Rocky Horror, don't bother reading reviews about it. It won't mean anything. Don't rent it on DVD which it recently came out on. It also won't mean anything, because it's missing the thing that gave it and the stage play that preceded it life... the audience. By definition, a cult film is meant to be seen by a group. Preferably, a large one.

    I saw Rocky Horror 20-something years ago, and wound up playing "Brad" with the players next to the stage. Something I would normally never do. Why? The show's energy sucked me in. More accurately, the audience's energy sucked me in.

    The show, with a revved-up audience, is almost like a dialogue between the movie and the people watching it. It celebrates sex, hedonism, even while playing out the danger, violence, and tragedy it can result in. It allows the audience of mostly young kids to exude and rejoice in their sexuality, whatever it is. And without ever taking their clothes off. I think that is the real appeal of the show. There's a joyousness, and a strange innocence, in throwing raunchy comments at the screen, watching the live performers on-stage act out the scenes in racy costumes, and sharing the energy anonymously in the dark with strangers.

    The live show with the original actors must have been electrifying. Plays always have more energy than films because of the immediacy of the live actors, and the energy must have been even more intense. I'll always regret not having the chance to have seen it.

    The movie itself has been described too many times for me to give a synopsis. I will however say that it is really a collage of feelings, ranging from fear, trepidation, excitement, lust, joyous sexual fulfillment, more lust, tragedy, and a strange sadness at the end. Basically, all the emotions that make life worth living, in an hour and a half. However, the visceral enjoyment of this film, and the emotions it brings, will only be experienced with a large, highly energized audience. If you get a chance, and if you can get your reserved ego out of the way, go to a midnight showing in your area when you know there's going to be a big showing. Don't go expecting a logical, coherent storyline. Its about experience, not narrative. You'll get an experience that you've been missing your whole life. At the end, there is a message here, hidden under all the seemingly blissful hedonism. It takes a long time for it to become clear, however.

    I wonder if O'Brian, its creator, was clever enough to have put it there all along?

    By the way, there is no nudity or actual sex in the entire movie. For a movie with its reputation, that's pretty amazing. Compared to the slasher/gore fests passing themselves off as film these days, the movie is strangely quaint and innocent. But then, that's what true enjoyment of sensuality should be.

    For a cult film, 10 out of 10 stars. It doesn't get any better than this as cult films go.

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    • Trivia
      According to interviews, Patricia Quinn only took a role in the play because she loved the opening song "Science Fiction - Double Feature". She was upset when she didn't get to sing the song in this movie, but agreed to lip-sync the words as the pair of red lips in the beginning, with vocals by Richard O'Brien.
    • Goofs
      When Janet and Brad are scuttling off to the side of the stage at the end of 'Wild and Untamed Thing', she accidentally stabs his foot with her high heel, causing him to wince and stumble in pain.
    • Quotes

      [last lines]

      The Criminologist - An Expert: And crawling on the planet's face, some insects, called the human race... lost in time... and lost in space... and meaning.

    • Crazy credits
      At the very end of the film, The credits read: "The characters portrayed in this film are ENTIRELY FICTITIOUS and bear no resemblance to anyone living OR DEAD!"
    • Alternate versions
      The DVD contains a 'Conceptual Version' which has everything up to "The Time Warp" in black and white, included as an 'Easter Egg'.
    • Connections
      Edited into Meat Loaf: Hot Patootie Bless My Soul (1975)
    • Soundtracks
      Science Fiction/Double Feature
      (uncredited)

      Written by Richard O'Brien

      Performed by Richard O'Brien

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    • Release date
      • April 14, 1976 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El show de terror de Rocky
    • Filming locations
      • Oakley Court, Windsor Road, Oakley Green, Windsor, Berkshire, England, UK(castle exterior, criminologist's study, Brad's room, Janet's room, dining room, Columbia's room, entrance hall and stairs)
    • Production companies
      • Twentieth Century Fox
      • Michael White Productions
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    • Budget
      • $1,200,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $112,892,319
    • Gross worldwide
      • $115,827,018
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 40 minutes
    • Color
      • Color

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