Forget to throw bowls of milk and dietary helmets during “Minecraft: the movie” Multiplex visits, the original audience audience film “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is back in the news, celebrating its 50 ° Ariversary of Blu-Bray-Bray fans at some point later this year.
Directed by Jim Sherman, “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” has become a film cult classic that began his life in London as a horror musical science fiction musical of 1973 written by eccentric actor Richard O’Brien.
After a successful United Kingdom career, it was adapted in the Hollywood feature film of 1975 of 20th Century Fox that starred most of the cast of the original production of the West End theater, including O’Brien as Raff Raff, Tim Curry as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Patricia Quinn as Magenta, Little Nell as Columbia and Jonathan Adams like Dr. Scott. American actors Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick were added to the crazy cast of the film, portraying Janet Weiss and Brad Majors. It is one of the best and most strange science fiction films of the 1970s.
“When Rocky Horror Picture Show was first launched, nobody thought it would be very long, much less 50 years,” said producer Lou Adler in a statement. “What is a small and rebel project has become a global celebration of individuality, community and creative freedom. This anniversary is a tribute to fans who kept him alive and kicking all these years.”
To make sure that the iconic film was dressed in its best birthday, the Walt Disney Studios Restoration team gave the beloved film a complete 10 -month restoration and Remaster for a debut in the 4K UHD home video and a theatrical rebirth. The careful Disney restoration process of “Rocky Horror” used an accurate regime of digital exploration and preservation by inspecting the clarity of each painting.
This polished edition also includes an audio song Dolby Atmos Mixed, with the mono restaurant of the film that is restored to sing next to the catchy soundtrack as well as originally, premiered its launch from starting starting to start starting on the 27th of 1975.
“It is a privilege to help” bring “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” to life in 4K allows us to honor its bold spirit and that it challenges gender and ensure that the public, the fans of a lifetime as the spectators for the first time, can experience it, since it was originally planned, with an impressive image Yyyya Soundd. “