Documentary about the cult phenomenon of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and the making-of its spin-off, "Shock Treatment."Documentary about the cult phenomenon of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and the making-of its spin-off, "Shock Treatment."Documentary about the cult phenomenon of "The Rocky Horror Picture Show" and the making-of its spin-off, "Shock Treatment."
Nell Campbell
- Self
- (uncredited)
Ray Charleson
- Floor Manager
- (uncredited)
Cliff De Young
- Self
- (uncredited)
Charles Gray
- Judge Oliver Wright
- (uncredited)
Jessica Harper
- Self
- (uncredited)
Barry Humphries
- Self
- (uncredited)
Darlene Johnson
- Self
- (uncredited)
Eugene Lipinski
- Kirk Idle
- (uncredited)
Christopher Malcolm
- Vance Parker
- (uncredited)
- …
Troy Martin
- Rocky Horror Fan
- (uncredited)
Rik Mayall
- Self
- (uncredited)
Jeremy Newson
- Ralph Hapschatt
- (uncredited)
Patricia Quinn
- Self
- (uncredited)
Wendy Raebeck
- Macy Struthers
- (uncredited)
Manning Redwood
- Self
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- Production, box office & more at IMDbPro
Storyline
Did you know
- ConnectionsFeatures The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
- SoundtracksTime Warp
(uncredited)
Written by Richard O'Brien
Performed by Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Charles Gray
Featured review
"The Rocky Horror Treatment" is a great little time capsule. The TV special was released to promote the then-upcoming midnight movie "Shock Treatment," the follow-up to "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." The bulk of the special follows the phenomenon of "Rocky," with heaviest emphasis on how it became a cult sensation. Nowadays, "Rocky Horror" is a name that everyone from 8 to 80 knows, but back when this special was made, it was it was barely known outside of the rabid midnight movie crowd, and those who passed by theaters and wondered why people were standing in line clad in garter belts and tattered fishnets. It's interesting to see that the audience really hasn't changed at all, over 30 years later.
The secondary part of the special is a look at the making of "Shock Treatment." For fans of that film, this special is exactly that. There's lots of little peeks behind the scenes, on-set interviews with the cast, and Christopher Malcolm camera mugging and clowning around in-character. Unfortunately far less running-time is given to "Shock Treatment" -- which is hardly surprising, considering it's always been overshadowed by the beast that is "Rocky." Since there were no "special features" released with films back then, and since very little footage from this special has shown up elsewhere, this is probably the only look at the making-of that fans of "Shock Treatment" are ever gonna get. As such, there's a lot to admire -- but with "Rocky" hogging the spotlight (and now being so overexposed), it leaves a lot to be desired too.
Nearly 20 years ago, I first saw a mention of this TV special in print, and I've been wanting to see it ever since. Unfortunately (but not surprisingly), it was overlooked when materials were compiled for the DVD releases of "Rocky Horror" and "Shock Treatment," which is really a shame. Thankfully, the internet can be a wonderful thing, and stuff like this has a tendency to make its way online...
The secondary part of the special is a look at the making of "Shock Treatment." For fans of that film, this special is exactly that. There's lots of little peeks behind the scenes, on-set interviews with the cast, and Christopher Malcolm camera mugging and clowning around in-character. Unfortunately far less running-time is given to "Shock Treatment" -- which is hardly surprising, considering it's always been overshadowed by the beast that is "Rocky." Since there were no "special features" released with films back then, and since very little footage from this special has shown up elsewhere, this is probably the only look at the making-of that fans of "Shock Treatment" are ever gonna get. As such, there's a lot to admire -- but with "Rocky" hogging the spotlight (and now being so overexposed), it leaves a lot to be desired too.
Nearly 20 years ago, I first saw a mention of this TV special in print, and I've been wanting to see it ever since. Unfortunately (but not surprisingly), it was overlooked when materials were compiled for the DVD releases of "Rocky Horror" and "Shock Treatment," which is really a shame. Thankfully, the internet can be a wonderful thing, and stuff like this has a tendency to make its way online...
- VinnieRattolle
- Jun 26, 2008
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- New York City, New York, USA(8th Street Playhouse)
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- Runtime22 minutes
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