‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ Gets 4K Theatrical Re-Release for 50th Anniversary

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is ready to do the time warp again. IndieWire can announce that the beloved 1975 cult classic is getting a 4K remastering and theatrical re-release in honor of its 50th anniversary.
Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick star as a straight laced engaged couple who stumble into a castle after their car breaks down during a storm. While there, they become more than well acquainted with their host Dr. Frank-n-Furter, iconically played by Tim Curry. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” was based on the musical play by Richard O’Brien; director Jim Sharman cowrote the film version with O’Brien, while Michael White and Lou Adler produced.
The film has made history as the longest-running theatrical release of all time with midnight reenactments and sing a longs across the globe.
“When ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ was first released, no one thought it would be around very long let alone…...
Susan Sarandon and Barry Bostwick star as a straight laced engaged couple who stumble into a castle after their car breaks down during a storm. While there, they become more than well acquainted with their host Dr. Frank-n-Furter, iconically played by Tim Curry. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” was based on the musical play by Richard O’Brien; director Jim Sharman cowrote the film version with O’Brien, while Michael White and Lou Adler produced.
The film has made history as the longest-running theatrical release of all time with midnight reenactments and sing a longs across the globe.
“When ‘The Rocky Horror Picture Show’ was first released, no one thought it would be around very long let alone…...
- 4/30/2025
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
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