Language - English
Genre - Horror, Musical
when I was younger
there were rumours of a sequel to 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'
this sequel was even rumored to have a title 'The Return Of The Queen
B' but, try as i might i could not find this film. I had forgoten
about the fabeled sequel, believing it just to be an urban myth then,
one day whilst fliking through cable chanels I found myself on a film
staring Richard O'Brian, it was a musical and was focusing on a woman
named Janet, there was also a man in a wheelchair in a cage named
Brad. As it went on there were other Rocky Horror cast members, this
was deffinatly a Rocky Horror sequel but it was no Queen B, this was
Shock Treatment.
At the start of Shock
Treatment we find Brad and Janet, now married and finally back in
their home town of Denton. Then whole town are either the stars or
the audeance in Dtv the TV station of the town. Brad and Janet are
called to take part in a show called Marriage Maze which starts with
the couple taking about any problems they are having in their
relationship where find out that Janet thinks Brad is a bit boring
(understandable when you look at what they went through in Rocky
Horror, who can compete with Frank-N-Furter)
so brad is taken off by the two local Psychiatrists DR Cosmo McKinley
(Richard O’Brian) and his sister Dr Nation McKinley (Patricia
Quinn) whilst Janet is taken under the wing of Dtv’s host the blind
Bert Schnick (Barry Humphries). As the film progresses we see Brad
drugged and locked away as Janet is groomed to be the new face of Dtv
by Bret and the new owner of Dtv Farley Flavors whilst Betty
Hapschatt (Ruby Wax) the former host of Dtv’s morning show and
Judge Oliver Wright (Charles Gray) race to find out what Farley’s
secret is and what he plans to do with Dtv.
For a film that is only
a PG rating shock Treatment is quite dark. As Janet gets more
popular we follow her descent into madness which is not helped by the
meddling form Farley and the manipulation of the two doctors. The
corridors of the ‘Marriage maze’ play a big part as people get
lost or find their way out of them depending on their mental state.
In some ways Shock Treatment is darker than Rocky Horror, in Rocky
horror the threat is there in the form of Frank-N-Furter and Riff
Raff but in Shock Treatment Brad & Janet are being manipulated
from behind the scenes by Farley & it’s not apparent what his
plans are so we are being drawn more into the psychological state of
the characters mind
Some would argue that
Shock Treatment is only a sequel to Rocky Horror in name as most of
the Rocky Horror characters are not in it but, as good a character
Frank-N-Furter is there is only so much that can be
done with him and with this in mind I think that Shock Treatment is a
better follow up than the fabled ‘Return of the Queen B’ could
ever have been.
Shock
Treatment is also a film that stands up on its own, you don’t need
any knowledge of The Rocky Horror Picture Show to watch and enjoy it
but if you do then you will get the little nod’s towards it, the
returning cast often use phrases that their Rocky Horror characters
would have used, props are reused, characters that were mentioned in
Rocky Horror appear in Shock Treatment (Brad & Janet are at the
wedding of ralph and Betty Hapschatt at the beginning of Rocky
Horror) and Richard O’Brian & Patricia Quinn again play a
brother and sister who are a little too close. As stated earlier
Shock Treatment is quite a dark film but does have a similar feel as
Rocky Horror, instead of the ‘Transylvanians’ there is the studio
audience and some of the songs are quite lively and jolly. Unlike
Rocky Horror, where we are introduced to Frank-N-Furter quite early
Shock Treatment builds on the tension letting you wonder what will
happen to Brad, what are the doctors up to, who is Farley? But there
are also the same themes as Rocky Horror, will Janet succumb to
temptation, this time of fame and can either of them escape the traps
they have fallen into.
Over
all Shock Treatment is an enjoyably film even if it didn’t reach
the cult heights of Rocky Horror, it has a good cast, with a
surprisingly good and creepy performance form Barry Humphries, Shock
Treatment also has a good soundtrack, the songs are not as memorable
as that of the Rocky Horror Picture Show but the nature of Shock
Treatment does not need such big dance numbers as ‘the Time Warp’.
With a good story line, a good sound track and more panty shots than
some anime I could mention Shock Treatment is definitely worth a
shot.
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