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Is Rocky Horror Picture Show Based on a True Story?

Determining if Rocky Horror Picture Show is based on a true story.

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If you looked in the dictionary under “cult classic,” Rocky Horror Picture Show perfectly exemplifies its definition. Not only is it a fantastic musical stage production, its popularity spawned an equally great movie full of science fiction, horror, and comedy. Of course, Tim Curry’s performance as Frank N. Furter cannot be overlooked. As with all good musicals, an interesting story was weaved throughout the film. That begs the question: is Rocky Horror Picture Show based on a true story?

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Is Rocky Horror Picture Show Based on a True Story?

Long story short: no, Rocky Horror Picture Show isn’t based on a true story. The movie and play are rich in science fiction and horror elements. More importantly, there are various aspects of the movie that immediately call into question the possibility that Rocky Horror Picture Show is based in reality.

One prime example is the bizarre mad scientist Frank N. Furter. It isn’t that he’s a bisexual cross-dresser or even his status as a mad scientist—it’s the fact that Frank N. Furter is an alien from Transsexual, Transylvania. No, not the location in Romania, but a planet called Transylvania. Everyone who is housed at Frank N Furter’s mansion is from the same planet, excluding Janet and Brad. In fact, the mansion is a spaceship.

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Another perfect example is Eddie and Rocky. Frank N. Furter, being the mad scientist that he is, reveals his latest creation: the muscular blonde Rocky. It’s more or less Frank’s very own Frankenstein monster. Even stranger is the fact that Rocky has half of Eddie’s brain.

So again, Rocky Horror Picture Show isn’t based on a true story. What it is based on is a musical stage production of the same name, written by Richard O’Brien. He actually stars in the movie as Riff Raff. Elements of the movie and musical include horror B movies, science fiction, and rock and roll.

If you get a kick out of horror and are looking for something more serious, find out what the best Stephen King horror movies are. Do you prefer science fiction? Star Wars: Andor is just around the corner.

About the author

Brady Klinger-Meyers

Brady is a Freelance Writer at Twinfinite. Though he's been at the site for only a year, Brady has been covering video games, and the industry itself, for the past three years. He focuses on new releases, Diablo 4, Roblox, and every RPG he can get his hands on. When Brady isn't focused on gaming, he's toiling away on another short story.

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