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  • ...tion]] throughout each screening, it wasn't until the '80s that the entire film was acted out in front of the screen as it is today. The cast however, had * ''Fade To Black'' - Feature Film (1980) [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080711/]
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  • ...s. In mid to late 20th century, the small town was a major destination for film-goers, with over 20 screens. The midsize UA Theater (commonly referred to a ...ted success in Westwood Village a year before for the [[20th Century Fox]] film ''[[Phantom of the Paradise]]'' at a neighboring theater (Mann's National)
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  • ...included not only ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' and its follow-up film, ''[[Shock Treatment]]'', but also O'Brien's other stage creations ''Tee Ze ==Film==
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  • ==References== [[Category:Film References]]
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  • ...Melbourne, New York, Tokyo and Oslo. Thomson was heavily involved with the film version, ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' as well. Not coincidentally, ...lo's David and American Gothic by Grant Wood. For more information on art references, see also [http://www.rockypedia.org/Errors_and_Trivia#References_to.2Frepr
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  • [[Category:Film References]]
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  • ...er. The rink and MetroCenter can still be seen in their heyday in the 1989 film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure, which was filmed inside the mall. ==References==
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  • Mina has created reproduction prints of some of the fabrics from the film. ==References==
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  • ...d is distributed by [[20th Century Fox]]. Directed by [[Jim Sharman]], the film is based on the stage play ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' written by [[Richa The film is a send up of '50s horror films, inspired by various [[RKO Pictures]], as
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  • ...The Nuart first hosted ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'' in 1976. The film returned multiple times over the years, and became a permanent, on-going Sa ==References==
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  • ...He also created posters for the 1968 Liverpool Love Festival, and Love Me Film Productions. ...had a bold, carnivalesque style similar to Pop Art. He also used evocative references to the decadent spirit of the 1890s Art Nouveau influences, such as Alphons
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  • '''Cast Venues:''' Angelika Film Center ==References==
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  • ...er to put on a show celebrating the 20th anniversary of the release of the film. ...nt show at the beginning of fall semester which is typically some non-RHPS film. Some films that have been performed by the shadow cast are:
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  • '''Cast Venues:''' Burnt Church Film Club / Flying Duck, various ==References==
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  • ...the theater over the next year. By 2015 the theater was able to book the film and asked us once again if we could provide a cast. [[Dawn Marie]] of cours ==References==
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  • ...hould have looked identical, almost mass produced." [[Brian Thomson]], the film's set designer, added the [[Lightning Bolt]] pinned to their sleeves (also ==References==
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  • ...the stage play ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'', with heavy references to the film version, ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]''. In-between the 7 musical nu
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  • ...tion, also known as "20th Century Fox", or simply as "Fox", is an American film studio that is the distributor of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', '' ...Show'', the fanfare was changed to a campier piano version, unique to the film.
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  • ...eries "Dentonvale", and the TV network [[DTV]], all of which appear in the film, are named after Denton. ...he Rocky Horror Show'' and ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'' share several references to the 1963 B-Movie ''[[The Yesterday Machine]]'' which takes place in Texa
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  • ...ision and stage actor, known for his role as Klaatu in the science fiction film ''[[The Day the Earth Stood Still]]'' (1951). He is mentioned in "[[Science [[Category:Film References]]‎
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