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* [[Bedlam House]]: ''Dentonvale''.
* [[Bedlam House]]: ''Dentonvale''.
* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: No attempt appears to be made at all to tie the plot of this film in with [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]. To be fair, it's presented as a [[Spiritual Sequel]] rather than a direct sequel, albeit with some of the same characters from the previous movie.
* [[Canon Dis Continuity]]: No attempt appears to be made at all to tie the plot of this film in with [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]]. To be fair, it's presented as a [[Spiritual Sequel]] rather than a direct sequel, albeit with some of the same characters from the previous movie.
* [[Call and Response Song]]: ''Duel Duet''
* [[Call-and-Response Song]]: ''Duel Duet''
* [[Casting Gag]]: Most of the [[Expy]] characters are played by their RHPS equivalents. Cosmo and Nation not only share actors with ''Rocky Horror'''s Riff Raff and Magenta, but both sets of characters are incestuous siblings who are in the employ of the villain.
* [[Casting Gag]]: Most of the [[Expy]] characters are played by their RHPS equivalents. Cosmo and Nation not only share actors with ''Rocky Horror'''s Riff Raff and Magenta, but both sets of characters are incestuous siblings who are in the employ of the villain.
** Possibly Charles Gray as Denton's "foremost sociologist", Judge Oliver Wright. They don't say it. They don't imply it. But they know you're thinking it.
** Possibly Charles Gray as Denton's "foremost sociologist", Judge Oliver Wright. They don't say it. They don't imply it. But they know you're thinking it.
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* [[Crowd Song]]: "Denton U.S.A." Justified in that it's apparently the town's theme song.
* [[Crowd Song]]: "Denton U.S.A." Justified in that it's apparently the town's theme song.
* [[Dark Reprise]]: {{spoiler|The studio audience are now interned in ''Dentonvale'' wearing straitjackets, happily singing "Denton U.S.A.", while their "phony medics" drink champagne and trash the offices.}}
* [[Dark Reprise]]: {{spoiler|The studio audience are now interned in ''Dentonvale'' wearing straitjackets, happily singing "Denton U.S.A.", while their "phony medics" drink champagne and trash the offices.}}
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything]]: Farley Flavors' logo features five F's (standing for [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Farley, Flavors, Fabulous, Fast, and Foods]]) arranged in a circle, all joined at the tail. It was designed to be reminiscent of a [[Those Wacky Nazis|swastika]].
* [[Does This Remind You of Anything?]]: Farley Flavors' logo features five F's (standing for [[Added Alliterative Appeal|Farley, Flavors, Fabulous, Fast, and Foods]]) arranged in a circle, all joined at the tail. It was designed to be reminiscent of a [[Those Wacky Nazis|swastika]].
** The song ''Breakin' Out'' plays over scenes of {{spoiler|Brad}} escaping from the asylum. But listen to the words, and it seems to be about another kind of coming out entirely...
** The song ''Breakin' Out'' plays over scenes of {{spoiler|Brad}} escaping from the asylum. But listen to the words, and it seems to be about another kind of coming out entirely...
* [[Eagle Land]]: Denton is striving to be a commercialized embodiment of Type 1. "You'll find happy hearts and smiling faces/And tolerance for the ethnic races/In Denton."
* [[Eagle Land]]: Denton is striving to be a commercialized embodiment of Type 1. "You'll find happy hearts and smiling faces/And tolerance for the ethnic races/In Denton."
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* [[Fan Nickname]]: "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Shock]][[The Rocky Horror Picture Show|y]]."
* [[Fan Nickname]]: "[[Incredibly Lame Pun|Shock]][[The Rocky Horror Picture Show|y]]."
* [[Guilty Pleasure]]
* [[Guilty Pleasure]]
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: {{spoiler|Farley}} tries this on Brad in "Duel Duet". [[Shut UP Hannibal|Brad doesn't go along with it.]]
* [[Hannibal Lecture]]: {{spoiler|Farley}} tries this on Brad in "Duel Duet". [[Shut UP, Hannibal|Brad doesn't go along with it.]]
* [[Heteronormative Crusader]]: Janet's father. "Thank God I'm A Man" is one giant [[I Am Song|"I hate" song]], [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|despite being rife with]] what is [[Alternate Character Interpretation|arguably]], [[Hard Gay]] imagery.
* [[Heteronormative Crusader]]: Janet's father. "Thank God I'm A Man" is one giant [["I Am" Song|"I hate" song]], [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|despite being rife with]] what is [[Alternate Character Interpretation|arguably]], [[Hard Gay]] imagery.
* [[Hey Its That Guy]]: Barry Humphries (aka Dame Edna Everage) as Bert Schnick.
* [[Hey It's That Guy]]: Barry Humphries (aka Dame Edna Everage) as Bert Schnick.
* [[I Am Song]]: "Thank God I'm a Man" for Janet's dad is all about his manly man philosophy.
* [["I Am" Song]]: "Thank God I'm a Man" for Janet's dad is all about his manly man philosophy.
* [[Little Black Dress]]: Provides the title of a song, as Janet gets this as part of her celebrity makeover.
* [[Little Black Dress]]: Provides the title of a song, as Janet gets this as part of her celebrity makeover.
* [[Opening Chorus]]: "Denton U.S.A." "''[[Ear Worm|Denton, Denton, you've got]]'' [[Ear Worm|*clap*]] ''[[Ear Worm|no pretention...]]''"
* [[Opening Chorus]]: "Denton U.S.A." "''[[Ear Worm|Denton, Denton, you've got]]'' [[Ear Worm|*clap*]] ''[[Ear Worm|no pretention...]]''"
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* [[Stepford Suburbia]]: As a hybrid of a TV station and a town, Denton encourages its residents to be shallow, smiling consumers, or as "Denton U.S.A." puts it, "The acceptable face/Of the human race".
* [[Stepford Suburbia]]: As a hybrid of a TV station and a town, Denton encourages its residents to be shallow, smiling consumers, or as "Denton U.S.A." puts it, "The acceptable face/Of the human race".
* [[Studio Audience]]: Implied to be the ''entire population'' of Denton.
* [[Studio Audience]]: Implied to be the ''entire population'' of Denton.
* [[The Reason You Suck Speech]]: ''Duel Duet'' is ''two of them'' at the same time, directed at each other.
* [["The Reason You Suck" Speech]]: ''Duel Duet'' is ''two of them'' at the same time, directed at each other.
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]] / [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The seagull Vince brandishes threateningly at Betty.
* [[Viewers Are Geniuses]] / [[What Do You Mean Its Not Symbolic]]: The seagull Vince brandishes threateningly at Betty.
* [[Villain Song]]: Farley has the aptly titled "Farley's Song".
* [[Villain Song]]: Farley has the aptly titled "Farley's Song".
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: Farley Flavors.
* [[Villain With Good Publicity]]: Farley Flavors.
* [[Womens Mysteries]]: Betty can pick locks and fix cars with just her hair pin.
* [[Women's Mysteries]]: Betty can pick locks and fix cars with just her hair pin.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: The major returning cast members from ''Rocky Horror'' (Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Charles Gray) all play new characters here. Ralph Hapschatt is played by the same actor -- he had a minor role in the first one, though.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: The major returning cast members from ''Rocky Horror'' (Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, Nell Campbell, and Charles Gray) all play new characters here. Ralph Hapschatt is played by the same actor -- he had a minor role in the first one, though.



Revision as of 02:20, 9 January 2014

"You'll be pathetically crazy about Shock Treatment.
Trust me... I'm a doctor."


 "Not a sequel... not a prequel... but an equal."

Shock Treatment is a 1981 movie musical from the makers of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, with many key cast members -- but although Brad and Janet are once again major characters (albeit played by different actors), it isn't a direct sequel and few characters aside from them return.

Denton ("The Home of Happiness"), the town that the now-married Brad and Janet Majors (Cliff DeYoung and Jessica Harper) call home, isn't what it used to be. It's now dominated by DTV, a TV station run by fast food mogul Farley Flavors, and most of its residents serve as a permanent audience for its programming. Indeed, the entire movie unfolds within the giant studio. Brad and Janet have lost the passion in their marriage, and when they're chosen to be part of Marriage Maze by kooky host Bert Schnick (Barry Humphries), it doesn't take much convincing for Janet to allow her "emotional cripple" husband to be committed to the asylum/SoapOpera Dentonvale to see if he can't be cured by Doctors (and siblings) Cosmo and Nation McKinley (Richard O'Brien and Patricia Quinn). Actually, Farley Flavors is manipulating these events from behind the scenes -- he is interested in molding Janet into his newest star, and she's easily enticed into forgetting about Brad. The only people who see through the smoke and mirrors of Farley and his crew are Betty Hapschatt (Ruby Wax) and Judge Oliver Wright (Charles Gray), and they set out to find out the truth behind them and reunite the couple before it's too late...

The movie was not a success, and the makers were disappointed with how it turned out. It was originally conceived as a direct sequel (Rocky Horror Shows His Heels, which would have involved Dr. Frank-N-Furter being restored to life among other things), but for many, many reasons ranging from Tim Curry not wanting to play Frank again to the 1980 Screen Actors Guild strike, it was gradually transformed into a media spoof that is far removed from the kinky farce of the original. Within the Rocky Horror fanbase it generates mixed reactions, but it does have its own fan club, the presidents of which provided an audio commentary on the 2006 DVD release.


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