20 Disastrous Crew Visible Mistakes in Movies

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5. The Rocky Horror Picture Show – Crew in the Corner

When Eddie is riding his motorcycle from the lab to the lower level, the shot behind him captures a group of crew members and their equipment set up in the corner in “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.”

A crew member’s hands can also be seen attempting to pull the string attached to the pommel horse during the rendition of “I Can Make You a Man.”

“The Rocky Horror Picture Show” is a tribute to the horror B movies made famous during the 1930s.

The film began to gain notoriety after midnight screenings turned into wild parties with the audience actively participating in the movie. Fans would show up to the screenings in full costume reminiscent of the outfits worn by the characters. The story began life as a stage show written by British actor Richard O’Brien who was unemployed at the time.

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The show was performed at a tiny theatre in London before gradually finding its way to a larger audience. “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” made its debut on Broadway at the Belasco theatre in 1975. It is the longest running release in film history and is still shown in a number of different theatres to this day.