The Rocky Horror Picture Show. The Rocky Horror Picture Show is a 1. British- American musicalcomedy horror film directed by Jim Sharman. The screenplay was written by Sharman and Richard O'Brien based on the 1. The Rocky Horror Show, music, book, and lyrics by O'Brien. The production is a parody tribute to the science fiction and horror.
B movies of the 1. Along with O'Brien, the film stars Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, and Barry Bostwick along with cast members from the original Royal Court Theatre, Roxy Theatre, and Belasco Theatre productions. The story centres on a young engaged couple whose car breaks down in the rain near a castle where they seek a telephone to call for help. The castle is occupied by strangers in elaborate costumes celebrating an annual convention.
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They discover the head of the house is Frank N. Furter, an apparent mad scientist who actually is an alien transvestite who creates a living muscle man in his laboratory. The couple are seduced separately by the mad scientist and eventually released by the servants who take control.
The film was shot in the United Kingdom at Bray Studios and on location at an old country estate named Oakley Court, best known for its earlier use by Hammer Film Productions. A number of props and set pieces were reused from the Hammer horror films. Although the film is both a parody of and tribute to many of the kitsch science fiction and horror films, costume designer Sue Blane conducted no research for her designs. Blane stated that costumes from the film have directly affected the development of punk rock fashion trends such as ripped fishnets and dyed hair. Although largely critically panned on initial release, it soon became known as a midnight movie when audiences began participating with the film at the Waverly Theater in New York City in 1.
Audience members returned to the cinemas frequently and talked back to the screen and began dressing as the characters, spawning similar performance groups across the United States. Watch Dawson City (2017) Online Free. At almost the same time, fans in costume at the King's Court Theater in Pittsburgh began performing alongside the film.
Still in limited release four decades after its premiere, it is the longest- running theatrical release in film history. It is often shown close to Halloween. Today, the film has a large international following.
It was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress in 2. The film's creative team also produced Shock Treatment in 1.
Brad and Janet and featuring some of the same cast. A criminologist narrates the tale of the newly engaged couple Brad Majors and Janet Weiss who find themselves lost and with a flat tire on a cold and rainy late November evening, somewhere near Denton, Ohio. Seeking a telephone, the couple walk to a nearby castle where they discover a group of strange and outlandish people who are holding an Annual Transylvanian Convention. They are soon swept into the world of Dr. Furter, a self- proclaimed . The ensemble of convention attendees also includes servants Riff Raff, his sister Magenta, and a groupie named Columbia.
In his lab, Frank claims to have discovered the . His creation, Rocky, is brought to life. The ensuing celebration is soon interrupted by Eddie (an ex- delivery boy, both Frank and Columbia's ex- lover, as well as partial brain donor to Rocky) who rides out of a deep freeze on a motorcycle.
Eddie then proceeds to seduce Columbia, get the Transylvanians dancing and singing and intrigue Brad and Janet. When Rocky starts dancing and enjoying the performance, a jealous Frank kills Eddie with an ice pick.
Columbia screams in horror, devastated by Eddie's death. Frank justifies killing Eddie as a . Janet, upset and emotional, wanders off to look for Brad, who she discovers, via a television monitor, is in bed with Frank. She then discovers Rocky, cowering in his birth tank, hiding from Riff Raff, who has been tormenting him. While tending to his wounds, Janet becomes intimate with Rocky, as Magenta and Columbia watch from their bedroom monitor. After discovering that his creation is missing, Frank returns to the lab with Brad and Riff Raff, where Frank learns that an intruder has entered the building.
Brad and Janet's old high school science teacher, Dr. Everett Scott, has come looking for his nephew, Eddie. Frank suspects that Dr.
Scott investigates UFOs for the government. Upon learning of Brad and Janet's connection to Dr. Scott, Frank suspects them of working for him.
Scott, Brad, and Riff Raff then discover Janet and Rocky together under the sheets in Rocky's birth tank, upsetting Frank and Brad. Magenta interrupts the reunion by sounding a massive gong and stating that dinner is prepared. Rocky and the guests share an uncomfortable dinner, which they soon realize has been prepared from Eddie's mutilated remains. Janet runs screaming into Rocky's arms, provoking Frank to chase her through the halls. Janet, Brad, Dr. Scott, Rocky, and Columbia all meet in Frank's lab, where Frank captures them with the Medusa Transducer, transforming them into nude statues. After dressing them in cabaret costume, Frank .
They stage a coup and announce a plan to return to their home planet. In the process, they kill Columbia and Frank, who has . An enraged Rocky, impervious to Riff Raff's laser gun, gathers Frank in his arms, climbs to the top of the tower, and plunges to his death in the pool below. Riff Raff and Magenta release Brad, Janet, and Dr. Scott, then depart by lifting off in the castle itself. The survivors are then left crawling in the dirt, and the narrator concludes that the human race is equivalent to insects crawling on the planet's surface, . Furter, a scientist.
Susan Sarandon as Janet Weiss, a heroine. Barry Bostwick as Brad Majors, a hero. Richard O'Brien as Riff Raff, a handyman.
Patricia Quinn as Magenta, a domestic. Nell Campbell as Columbia, a groupie. Jonathan Adams as Dr. Scott, a rival scientist. Peter Hinwood as Rocky Horror, a creation. Meat Loaf as Eddie, an ex- delivery boy. Charles Gray as The Criminologist, an expert.
Production. All were in the original stage show. Production design by Brian Thomson, costumes by Sue Blane, and musical arrangement by Richard Hartley, all reunited alumni of the London stage production.
Richard O'Brien was living as an unemployed actor in London during the early 1. He wrote most of The Rocky Horror Show during one winter just to occupy himself. He wanted to combine elements of the unintentional humour of B horror movies, portentous dialogue of schlock- horror, Steve Reeves muscle flicks, and fifties rock and roll into his musical. Sharman would bring in production designer Brian Thomson. As the musical went into rehearsal, the working title, They Came from Denton High, was changed just before previews at the suggestion of Sharman to The Rocky Horror Show. He immediately decided to purchase the U.
S. His production would be staged at his Roxy Theatre in L. A. Oakley Court, built in 1. Victorian Gothic style, is known for a number of Hammer films. Furter should speak like the Queen of England, extravagantly posh. During filming, Sarandon fell ill with pneumonia. Props and set pieces were reused from old Hammer Horror productions and others. The tank and dummy used for Rocky's birth originally appeared in The Revenge of Frankenstein (1.
These references to earlier productions, in addition to cutting costs, enhanced the cult status of the film. Curry and Blane had worked together in Glasgow's Citizens Theatre in a production of The Maids, where Curry had worn a woman's corset in the production. Blane arranged it with the theatre to loan her the corset from the other production for Rocky Horror.
One just automatically knows what spacesuits look like, the same way one intuitively knows how Americans dress. I had never been to the United States, but I had this fixed idea of how people looked there. Americans wore polyester so their clothes wouldn't crease, and their trousers were a bit too short.
President Trump Will Reverse the Ban on Free Military Gear for Cops. Brace yourself for unsettling news. Attorney Jeff Sessions just told a huge group of law enforcement officials in Nashville that President Trump will sign an executive order that reverses an Obama- era ban on the military giving equipment to local police for free. That means that cops will once again have access to tanks, bayonets, grenade launchers, weaponized aircraft, and ammunition above . For free. The new plan to arm local police with military equipment will reportedly take place immediately, sending shivers down the spine of anyone who’s feared the semblance of martial law in Trump’s America.
There will be no public comment period, no deliberation with experts, no let’s- wait- a- week- and- think- about- this. Just Trump signing an order. The executive order will also make it easier for police departments to obtain heavy- hitting gear like riot helmets, batons, drones, armored vehicles, helicopters, and explosives. At the announcement, Sessions told the Fraternal Order of Police that this move shows that Donald Trump supports law enforcement and is tough on crime.
But crime is only part of the story when it comes to this military surplus plan. Known as the “1. 03. National Defense Authorization Act from the 1. It’s worth pointing out that, 3. The United States was also not at war, so the inventory of available military equipment was much smaller than it was in, say, 2. American troops completed the withdrawal from Iraq.
That was the same year that protesters took to the streets of Ferguson to protest a white police officer shooting and killing Darren Wilson, a unarmed black teenager. The officer was never charged, and Ferguson police took to the streets in armored personnel carriers, wearing body armor, and firing tear gas at the protesters from grenade launchers. Some of this equipment had been obtained through the 1.
The unrest in Ferguson—particularly the militant police response—prompted Obama to change the military surplus program a few months after the protests. President Obama signed an executive order in May 2. This stroke of a pen certainly wasn’t going to solve the problems that law enforcement faced surrounding issues of violence and accountability. But at least it sent a message that cops are meant to be guardians of the law, not warriors.“The safeguards were reasonable: Police departments don’t need grenade launchers and bayonets to protect our communities,” Vanita Gupta, the former head of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division, told The Huffington Post. And so another week arrives and another flick of Trump’s wrist turns the clock on progress backwards, hurdling America headlong into its troubled past. It seems obvious that this administration favors men like disgraced Arizona sheriff Joe Arpaio, who Trump pardoned last week, months before the sheriff was to be sentenced for carrying on with racial profiling, despite the courts telling him not to do so. Being tough on crime, Trump would have you believe, does not necessarily mean jailing criminals.
Trump is supposed to sign this executive order on Monday, and hopefully, we’ll learn more about the specifics when he does.