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''Shock Treatment'' is a 1981 American
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directed by
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, and co-written by Sharman and
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. It is a follow-up to the 1975 film ''
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''. While not an outright
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, the film does feature characters from the previous film, most portrayed by different actors, as well as several ''Rocky Horror'' actors in new roles. The film stars
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as Janet and
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in a dual role as Brad and the film's main antagonist Farley Flavors, with O'Brien and
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playing sibling
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s, Cosmo and Nation McKinley, and
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playing Nurse Ansalong. The film is set in the fictional town of Denton, which has been placed under the control of a
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. The town's entire population is involved in the network's productions. Brad Majors finds himself imprisoned in the local
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, while his wife Janet becomes the pet project of Farley Flavors, the local plutocrat. Given a
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on the
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circuit beginning on October 30, 1981, ''Shock Treatment'' was a critical and commercial failure, not earning the same level of
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status its predecessor received, but later reviews have praised its satirical themes, particularly a prescient satire of reality television. In 2015, the film was adapted as a stage production in London.


Plot

Continuing from ''
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'' are the characters of Brad and Janet Majors, now married. The film takes place in the town of Denton, USA, which has been taken over by fast food magnate Farley Flavors. The film is set within a DTV (Denton Television) network television studio and opens as the studio audience is admitted into the studio. Brad and Janet, seated in the audience, are chosen to participate in the
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''Marriage Maze'' by the kooky, supposedly blind host, Bert Schnick. While on the ''Marriage Maze'', Brad is deemed "an emotional cripple," and is forcibly sent to Dentonvale, a mental hospital located in the studio run by siblings Cosmo and Nation McKinley and the subject of the synonymously named
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, for "treatment." While Brad is locked away at Dentonvale, Farley Flavors, via prerecorded video, persuades Janet to pursue
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dom, suggesting that her fame will make Brad better. Although Janet participates willingly, her compliance is assured when she is drugged by the McKinleys. Janet's parents, Emily and Harry Weiss, also become enamored with fame and television, appearing first on ''Marriage Maze,'' answering questions about Brad's alleged mental instability, and later, as their "prize" for answering questions about Brad correctly, on ''Happy Homes,'' a
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show that follows people on a television set of an idealized suburban home. Rapidly, Janet and her parents forget about Brad and become obsessed with fame. In the meantime, Betty Hapschatt and Judge Oliver Wright, cohosts of the Denton Dossier and the only people not won over by Farley Flavors' flashy television shows, investigate Flavors and the other people involved in DTV. The duo eventually discover that Cosmo and Nation McKinley are not doctors as they claim, but merely
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s, and that Farley Flavors himself is Brad's jealous, long-lost twin brother, seeking to destroy Brad and take Janet for himself. Betty Hapschatt and Judge Wright break Brad out from his prison in Dentonvale and have him confront his twin. The trio break onto the set of Farley's latest show, ''Faith Factory,'' during its debut just as Janet, who is heavily drugged, is about to be crowned "Miss Mental Health." Seeing Brad helps Janet snap out of her drug-induced trance and she returns to him. Flavors imprisons Brad, Janet, Betty, and Judge Wright, then invites the remaining audience members to follow him to Dentonvale. Everyone except the four prisoners and the kids in the local band, Oscar Drill and the Bits, willingly and enthusiastically accept
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s and commit themselves to Dentonvale in the name of "mental health." Brad, Janet, Betty, and Judge Wright escape the office they are locked into using one of Betty's hairpins to pick the lock. They join the band and successfully hotwire the car given to Miss Mental Health by a show sponsor. Band members force open the door to the studio and Brad, Janet, Betty, Judge Wright and the band drive out of the studio. As the car drives off, voice over reminds the viewer that "the sun never sets on those who ride into it."


Cast

*
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as Janet Majors (née Weiss), a woman in a dysfunctional marriage and the object of Farley’s desires. *
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as Farley Flavors, owner of a fast food company and new sponsor of DTV, who hatches a plan to make Janet into a celebrity and commit her hapless husband, Brad, (also DeYoung) to Dentonvale. *
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as Cosmo McKinley, a Doctor on Dentonvale and Nation’s supposed brother. *
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as Nation McKinley, a Doctor on Dentonvale and Cosmo’s supposed sister. *
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as Betty Hapschatt (née Munroe), Host of The Denton Dossier, a talk show. * Charles Gray as Judge Oliver Wright, Denton’s leading social scientist. *
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as Bert Schnick, The maniacal, Viennese, and supposedly blind host of the Marriage Maze show. *Manning Redwood as Harry Weiss, Janet’s bigoted father. *Darlene Johnson as Emily Weiss, Janet’s mother. *Jeremy Newson as Ralph Hapschatt, Betty’s ex-husband, who hosts the Faith Factory show. *Wendy Raebeck as Macy Struthers, Ralph’s seemingly air headed girlfriend, who co-hosts the Faith Factory show. *
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as Neely, a local reporter making a documentary on DTV, Janet, and the Faith Factory show. *
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as Vance Parker, the corrupt police officer patrolling the DTV studio. * Little Nell as Nurse Ansalong, nurse on Dentonvale. *
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as "Rest Home" Ricky, orderly on Dentonvale. * Eugene Lipinski as Kirk, the studio’s catering worker. *
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as Irwin Lapsey, president of Lapsey Autos. * Gary Shail as Oscar Drill, lead singer of Oscar Drill and the Bits, a local band that performs shortly before Faith Factory begins. * Sinitta Renet (in her acting debut) as Frankie, a member of Oscar Drill and the Bits and one of Janet’s Groupies. * Sal Piro as Guy on Pay Phone (uncredited)


Soundtrack

Coinciding with the release of the film, Ode Records issued the soundtrack album on
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and cassette in 1981, and later reissued it on CD in 1994. The album was produced by the composer, Richard Hartley, and includes longer versions of "Thank God I'm a Man" and "Carte Blanche", as well as two unlisted bits taken directly from the film, the Farley Flavors "commercial break" (after "Denton U.S.A.") and the rhyming dialogue, which directly precedes "Duel Duet" (before Duel Duet on the vinyl and cassette releases, and after "Breaking Out" on the CD version). All editions are missing Richard O'Brien's solo version of the title song (which plays during the end credits and features backing vocals by
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), though it was released as a 7" vinyl single, and included on the CD ''Songs from the Vaults: A Collection of Rocky Horror Rarities'', which was exclusive to the ''Rocky Horror Picture Show 15th Anniversary'' boxed set. All LP, cassette and CD issues of the soundtrack include the credit "Music and lyrics by Richard Hartley and Richard O'Brien". O'Brien's solo single version of the track "Shock Treatment" reverses the order, and gives writing credit to Richard O'Brien & Richard Hartley.


Charts

To obtain the American sound required for the DTV audience in several of the musical numbers, about 50 American soldiers were brought in to record the choruses in question. According to Hartley, the servicemen were unsure of the subject matter of the lyrics and how they would be used in the film.


Production


Development

Following the unexpected and overwhelming success of ''
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'' on the midnight circuit,
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approached producer Michael White with the idea of filming a sequel. In 1978, he began work on a script titled ''Rocky Horror Shows His Heels'', which found Frank and Rocky resurrected, Brad and Dr. Scott now lovers, and Janet pregnant with Frank's baby. Director
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was resistant to revisit the material and
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had no desire to reprise the role of Frank, but O'Brien had put some work into the songs, so he decided to retain them and simply revise the story. The new script was titled ''The Brad and Janet Show''. This version is closer to what ultimately became ''Shock Treatment'' and was planned to be produced, but the filmmakers were plagued with a variety of problems. Dr. Scott had also been included in the script, but Jonathan Adams was busy performing in
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'' Tom Foolery'' and was not allowed to take time off of his contract to reprise his role. The filmmakers intended to shoot on location in
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, but production screeched to a halt in 1980 when the
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went on strike. With only a small window when cast and crew were available, the filmmakers had to get creative. Television had been a heavy motif in the script, so production designer Brian Thomson came up with the notion to rework the story and set it in a giant TV studio, utilizing a film studio in England, which shaved $1 million from the budget and gave them the luxury of working in a controlled environment. The script endured a final draft in which all of the locations were changed to television shows, and the role of Dr. Scott morphed into game show host Bert Schnick. "I was frightened the strike was going to finish too soon and we'd have to go back to our original conception," commented O'Brien.


Casting

Many ''Rocky Horror'' cast members returned for the film, but only Jeremy Newson reprised his role as Ralph Hapschatt. Several of the film’s original Transylvanians appeared in the movie; Ishaq Bux,
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, Gaye Brown, and Lindsay Ingram in the DTV audience,Michaels, Scott; Evans, Davis, (2002). ''Rocky Horror: from concept to cult.'' Sanctuary Pub, Ltd. https://books.google.ca/books/about/Rocky_Horror.html?id=_QccAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y. while Imogen Claire, Rufus Collins, and Pierre Bedenes were given the slightly-larger parts of the Wardrobe Mistress and Neely’s camera crew, Respectively. Raynor Bourton, who originated the role of Rocky in the stage production, and Robert Longden, who took over the role of Riff Raff from Richard O’Brien in the same production, portrayed two of the soldiers in the DTV audience, and Chris Malcolm, who originated the role of Brad Majors on stage, was cast as Vance Parker, a local police officer. Founder and long-time president of ''Rocky Horror''
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, Sal Piro, also has a silent
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as the man using the payphone during the opening sequence. With her career on the rise,
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demanded more money than the budget allowed. Auditions were held at The Roxy theater to find a suitable replacement, and
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, previously of
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's cult musical '' Phantom of the Paradise'', impressed the filmmakers with her singing skills.
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had been Sharman's original choice for Brad in ''
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'' after they worked together on the 1972 off-Broadway play ''Trials of Oz'', but DeYoung was starring on the television series ''
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'' in California and was unable to appear. Upon learning that Barry Bostwick was unable to participate in ''Shock Treatment'', Sharman tracked down DeYoung and gave him the role of Brad. This afforded DeYoung the opportunity to reunite with Harper, with whom he had co-starred in a stage production of ''
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''.


Filming

As is standard with musicals, music and vocals were recorded prior to
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at the renowned
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. The first scene shot was the Farley Flavors commercial break with Macy Struthers and a group of children. Wendy Raebeck was ill and collapsed after one of her takes. DeYoung modeled his performance of Brad after
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and based Farley on
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. The elaborate opening shot begins on Farley in the overhead video booth, and the camera slowly does a 360° pan around the room as the crew prepares for the show and Brad and Janet enter the studio. For this scene, DeYoung had to do a quick change and quickly run downstairs to hit his second mark. "Duel Duet" was shot over the course of a day, with DeYoung spending the morning shooting his scenes as one character and the remainder of the day costumed as the other. He began with a very restrained performance of the song but was encouraged to go broader and was pleased with the final result.


Reception

In spite of pre-release hype (including a promotional TV special called ''The Rocky Horror Treatment''), the film was both a critical and commercial failure when it was released only as a
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on Halloween 1981. It never received a full general theatrical first-run release. Due to its increased budget and limited release, ''Shock Treatment'' was an even bigger financial flop than ''Rocky Horror''s original general release in 1975.
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, a
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, reports that 50% of 6 (3 of 6) surveyed critics gave the film a positive review; the average rating is 6.0/10. According to
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, which assigned the film a weighted average score of 36 out of 100 based on 7 critics, ''Shock Treatment'' has received "generally unfavorable reviews". In one of his television reviews,
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said that he felt ''Rocky Horror'' fans would reject a movie that was specifically targeted at them, remarking that "cult film audiences want to feel that they have seen the genius of something that everybody else hates. They discovered this film, they know it's good, everyone else thinks it's garbage." ''Shock Treatment'' was quickly dismissed by most ''Rocky Horror'' enthusiasts who were put off by the re-casting of the leads and by the fact that
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did not participate. Fans also resented Richard O'Brien's infamous tagline, "It's not a sequel... it's not a prequel... it's an equal." (O'Brien later recanted, frequently criticizing the film by going so far as to refer to it as "an abortion.") Gradually, however, ''Shock Treatment'' did build up a cult following all its own and, as Ebert wrote, many contemporary reviewers remark that it was initially condemned in part because it was too ahead of its time, being a prescient satire of
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. O'Brien did write a rough script for a direct sequel to ''Rocky Horror'' titled ''Revenge of the Old Queen''. In the story, Brad's brother Steve seeks revenge on the aliens in the first film after Brad becomes a Las Vegas go-go dancer and falls to his death from a trapeze wearing only six-inch heels and a rhinestone choker. Also revealed is Sonny, the illegitimate son of Janet and Frank and heir to the throne of Transexual. The script never made it past early draft stages but has been shared on many fan sites.


Home media

The film first surfaced on
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as a rental exclusive in 1982. A retail
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was released in 1983 in the UK, followed by VHS and
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releases in 1985. As ''Shock Treatment'' was filmed in
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, all releases prior to the
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were presented in a Fullscreen aspect ratio rather than the theatrical 1.85.1 format. ''Shock Treatment'' was first released on DVD in the UK on May 22nd, 2006, as part of ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show 30th Anniversary Collector's Edition'' The disc only included a theatrical trailer in terms of special features. A special edition DVD, labeled as the ''25th Anniversary Edition'', was issued in the
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on September 5, 2006, both as a stand-alone release and packaged with the 2-disc ''Rocky Horror'' special edition. Special features include an
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with fan club presidents Mad Man Mike and Bill Brennan, a making-of featurette, a music retrospective featurette, and domestic and international
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. Virtually every home video edition has suffered from audio flaws. VHS and Beta editions included warbling anomalies during the Overture and Farley's Song, which briefly knocked the sound out of sync. All DVD releases include a brief sound dropout before the last chorus of Denton U.S.A., and a chunk of the end credit Overture has been lopped off to prematurely fade into the single version of Shock Treatment. The original version features the complete Overture playing over the credits, with Shock Treatment continuing over a black screen as exit music. This edit shortens the film's running time from 94 to 92 minutes. In 2017, the British label
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released the film on
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in the UK which featured a new commentary with Quinn and Little Nell, as well as "The Rocky Horror Treatment". It has not received a Blu-ray release in the States.


Stage adaptation


Production

For nearly a decade beginning in the mid 2000s, director Benji Sperring, a fan of the film, attempted to convince Richard O'Brien to give him the rights to produce a stage adaptation of ''Shock Treatment''. O'Brien finally relented and gave his consent, stipulating that it had to be staged in a very small, intimate venue, as the original ''
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'' had been. On this proviso, the show wound up at the
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, where artistic director Adam Spreadbury-Maher made the suggestion that Tom Crowley adapt the script. Crowley had never seen the film, and read the screenplay first to prepare for his interview. He was initially apprehensive about the project, but Sperring's vision was so concise that he agreed. It was reported that O'Brien adapted and produced the show, but otherwise remained fairly hands-off. O'Brien, co-composer Richard Hartley, and Sperring agreed on the story's direction prior to scripting, and they consulted primarily through
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during the rest of the production process. Sperring and Crowley reworked the story, eliminating most of the supporting and peripheral characters. "A big point of inspiration for me came from the screenplay that became ''Shock Treatment'', ''The Brad and Janet Show''," commented Crowley, "wherein the major factor in Brad and Janet's marital difficulties was that Janet had just been promoted at the local TV studio and Brad had just lost his job." "The biggest shock is that in the original movie, there isn't any
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," Sperring remarked. "They don't really explore that, so we've put that back in." The production premiered at the King's Head theatre in Islington, London in the United Kingdom in the spring of 2015.


Cast

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as Janet Majors *Ben Kerr as Brad Majors * Mark Little/Pete Gallagher as Farley Flavours *Mateo Oxley as Ralph Hapschatt *Rosanna Hyland as Betty Hapschatt *Nic Lamont as Nation McKinley *Adam Rhys-Davies as Cosmo McKinley


Reception

''
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'' wrote "this sequel to ''
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'' can't match the original but still provides deliriously silly entertainment"; ''
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'' singled out Mark Little as being scarcely able to carry a tune, but Carrie Dunn wrote in her review for
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, "his sheer charisma and presence is absolutely perfect."


See also

* Rocky Horror sequels and other media


References


External links

* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Shock Treatment 1981 black comedy films 1980s musical comedy films 1981 films 20th Century Fox films American black comedy films American independent films American musical comedy films American rock musicals American sequel films Films directed by Jim Sharman Films set in psychiatric hospitals Films set in the United States Films shot in London Films about incest Rocky Horror 1980s English-language films 1980s American films Films about television Films about twin brothers Films scored by Richard Hartley (composer) English-language black comedy films English-language musical comedy films 1981 musical films