The Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show

The Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show

Plot

The Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show is a documentary film that celebrates the 20th anniversary of the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Released in 1981, this short documentary provides insight into the making of the iconic film through interviews with the key individuals involved. The movie begins with an introduction to the film's background, delving into the creative process and the circumstances that led to its production. Richard O'Brien, the writer, actor, composer, and producer of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, opens up about the original idea and the inspiration behind the story. He shares how he was influenced by science fiction and horror movies, as well as the musicals of the 1920s. Richard O'Brien's enthusiasm is palpable as he recounts the challenges he faced in pitching his idea to various production companies. He ultimately partnered with Michael White and Herbert Ross to bring the film to life. O'Brien's dedication to seeing his vision become a reality is evident in his narrative, giving the audience a glimpse into the perseverance required to overcome adversity. Ted Neeley, the actor who played Jesus in the film Jesus Christ Superstar and subsequently landed the role of Frank-N-Furter in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, reflects on his experience working with Richard O'Brien and the other cast members. He praises O'Brien's innovative approach to storytelling and acknowledges the influence the film had on his own life. Patricia Quinn, the original actress to play Maggie Stones, Frank-N-Furter's maid, and the sister of Frank-N-Furter shares an account about production process. She praises Tim Curry's exceptional acting skills and highlights the strong camaraderie among the cast. Tim Curry, of course, is an integral part of the film's legacy. The documentary showcases his charismatic personality, showcasing why he became an instant icon. He shares his thoughts on the character of Frank-N-Furter, explaining how he developed the iconic character and its significance in the context of the story. Other notable cast members, such as Barry Bostwick, Susan Sarandon, Peter Hinwood, and Jonathan Adams, also share their experiences working on the film. Each provides a unique perspective, giving insight into the creative process, rehearsals, and the production itself. Throughout the film, the cast members frequently mention the groundbreaking nature of the production. The integration of elements from science fiction, horror, and music theater marked a pivotal moment in cinematic history. They also highlight the challenges that came with shooting in a relatively fast-paced environment, where many scenes were written, rehearsed, and filmed on the same day. As the audience delves deeper into the film's making, it becomes evident that The Rocky Horror Picture Show tapped into something profound at the time of its release. The film's irreverent approach to social issues and its use of dark humor helped establish it as a subversive cult classic. Richard O'Brien returns to recount the story of the film's premiere at the New World Theatre in Los Angeles, where the movie received a wildly enthusiastic reception from the audience. This event played a pivotal role in launching the film's enduring cult status. The Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show is a comprehensive document of the creative journey behind the making of The Rocky Horror Picture Show. Through various interviews, the film delves into the production's fascinating story, providing insight into the vision, process, and personalities that shaped this iconic piece of cinematic history.

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