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He's The Hero, that's,right, the hero was the advertising tag line on the second one-sheet for [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]] in its original release. It was poster "B", while the iconic  [[A Different Set of Jaws]] featuring [[The Lips]] was the "A" poster and lead-in campaign. Both campaigns were available beginning in September of 1975 for marketing the film, and each had variations included in the ad-mat press books sent to newspapers before the initial release.
 
He's The Hero, that's,right, the hero was the advertising tag line on the second one-sheet for [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]] in its original release. It was poster "B", while the iconic  [[A Different Set of Jaws]] featuring [[The Lips]] was the "A" poster and lead-in campaign. Both campaigns were available beginning in September of 1975 for marketing the film, and each had variations included in the ad-mat press books sent to newspapers before the initial release.
  
Later tag lines over the years included:
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Later tag lines over the years included:<br>
Give yourself over to absolute pleasure
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Give yourself over to absolute pleasure<br>
Dig It If You Can
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Dig It If You Can<br>
A Different Set Of Jaws, Another Kind Of Rocky. (U.S. album release)
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A Different Set Of Jaws, Another Kind Of Rocky. (U.S. album release)<br>
Don't Dream it, Be It
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Don't Dream it, Be It<br>
Don't Dream it, See it
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Don't Dream it, See it<br>
25 Years of Absolute Pleasure
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25 Years of Absolute Pleasure<br>
 
A Musical Dream Come True (British poster)
 
A Musical Dream Come True (British poster)

Revision as of 19:14, 7 October 2017

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He's The Hero, that's,right, the hero was the advertising tag line on the second one-sheet for The Rocky Horror Picture Show in its original release. It was poster "B", while the iconic A Different Set of Jaws featuring The Lips was the "A" poster and lead-in campaign. Both campaigns were available beginning in September of 1975 for marketing the film, and each had variations included in the ad-mat press books sent to newspapers before the initial release.

Later tag lines over the years included:
Give yourself over to absolute pleasure
Dig It If You Can
A Different Set Of Jaws, Another Kind Of Rocky. (U.S. album release)
Don't Dream it, Be It
Don't Dream it, See it
25 Years of Absolute Pleasure
A Musical Dream Come True (British poster)