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[[File:Movie-lips.jpg|330px|thumb|right|The Lips of [[Patricia Quinn]]]]  
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[[Lorelei Shark]] provided the lips from the promotional posters of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', which also included the tag-line ''[[A Different Set of Jaws]]''.  
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[[Lorelei Shark]] provided The Lips used for the promotional posters of ''[[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]'', which also included the tag-line ''[[A Different Set of Jaws]]''. In ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'', The Lips are those of [[Patricia Quinn]] during the films opening number "[[Science Fiction, Double Feature]]". There are several official versions of The Lips that appear on almost all [[Officially Licensed Merchandise for ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show'']]. The concept the movie's opening sequence came from production designer [[Brian Thomson]], who based the disembodied lips on the Man Ray painting "Lips over Hollywood".
 
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There are several official versions of The Lips.
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The concept the movie's opening sequence came from production designer [[Brian Thomson]], who based the disembodied lips on the Man Ray Painting "Lips over Hollywood".
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== Different sets of Lips: ==
 
== Different sets of Lips: ==

Revision as of 20:57, 14 March 2018

The Lips of Patricia Quinn

Lorelei Shark provided The Lips used for the promotional posters of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, which also included the tag-line A Different Set of Jaws. In The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Lips are those of Patricia Quinn during the films opening number "Science Fiction, Double Feature". There are several official versions of The Lips that appear on almost all Officially Licensed Merchandise for ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show''. The concept the movie's opening sequence came from production designer Brian Thomson, who based the disembodied lips on the Man Ray painting "Lips over Hollywood".

Different sets of Lips: