Rocky Horror in HiDef Blu-ray Oct. 19

Rocky Horror in HiDef Blu-ray Oct. 19

Dr. Frank-N-Furter will celebrate his 35th with the first Blu-ray Disc release of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on Oct. 19 for $39.99.

It will be the first time the pioneering transvestite with a cult following at midnight screenings in the 1970s will be seen doing the “Time Warp” in a newly-restored HiDef transfer and heard in 7.1 audio. Fox is releasing the title starring Tim Curry, Susan Sarandon, Barry Bostwick, and Meatloaf, that still holds the title as the longest-running theatrical release in film history.

New exclusive Blu-ray extras include Rocky-oke: Sing It!; Picture-In-Picture Shadowcast Performance; Vintage Callback Track (Unrated); Prop Box; Shadowcasting documentary; plus photo galleries, deleted scenes, audio commentary, and interactive BD-LIVE: Live Lookup Powered by IMDb. A collectible 24-page book featuring photos by rock-and-roll photographer Mick Rock will be available for a limited time.

Here are the official Fox Blu-ray specs:

  • Restored Picture – Brand New 4K/2K Master From The Original Camera Negatives
  • The Midnight Experience: The Late Night, Double Feature, Picture-in-Picture
  • Show, Vintage Callback Track (Unrated), Prop Box, Trivia Track
  • BD-LIVE: Live Lookup™ Powered by IMDb®
  • Rocky-oke: Sing It!
  • Don’t Dream It, Be It: The Search for the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast, Part I
  • An-tic-i-pation: The Search for the 35th Anniversary Shadowcast, Part II
  • Mick Rock (A Photographer)
  • Mick Rock’s Picture Show (A Gallery)
  • Pressbook and Poster Gallery
  • Audio Commentary by Richard O’Brien and Patricia Quinn
  • Deleted Musical Scenes and Outtakes
  • Alternate Credit Ending and Misprint Ending
  • Rocky Horror Double Feature Video Show
  • Beacon Theater, New York City
  • “Time Warp” Music Video

THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW: 35th ANNIVERSARY BLU-RAY DISC

Street Date: October 19, 2010

Pre-book Date: September 8

Screen Format: Widescreen

Audio: English 7.1 DTS HD Master Audio

Subtitles: English, French and Spanish

U.S. Rating: R

Total Run Time: 100 minutes

Closed Captioned: Yes

— By Scott Hettrick