A full-colour, sumptuous celebration of cult movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring rare behind-the-scenes pictures from legendary photographer Mick Rock, publishing on the film's 50th anniversary
A full-colour, sumptuous celebration of cult movie The Rocky Horror Picture Show featuring rare behind-the-scenes pictures from legendary photographer Mick Rock, publishing on the film's 50th anniversary
THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW- Richard O'Brien's tribute to B-movie sci-fi, camp and sexual fluidity - is one of the most beloved and revered cult films ever made. Its 'don't dream it, be it' ethos has made the movie the longest theatrical release in film history, grossing more than $225 million over nearly five decades.
In 1973, photographer Mick Rock ('the man who shot the seventies') was making his name shooting rock acts like David Bowie, Queen and Lou Reed, and was invited by director Jim Sharman to be the film's official photographer. Given absolute freedom, not only did Mick shoot rare images of the filming process, but he also captured candid and unique shots of the cast and crew, who were together for only a few weeks.
Released to coincide with the film's 50th anniversary, Mick Rock's Rocky Horror is the story of wild, hedonistic, riotous fun packed with never-before-seen images, beautifully packaged in a full-colour coffee-table volume that's perfect for any fan.
Legendary rock photographer Mick Rock is often referred to as 'The Man Who Shot the Seventies' for his iconic images of music legends including Syd Barrett, David Bowie, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop, Queen, the Sex Pistols, The Ramones and Blondie. London-born, Mick moved to New York, where he lives for more than thirty years until his death in 2021.
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