Rocky Horror Picture Show Lips

Rocky Horror Picture Show Lips. Rocky Horror Picture Show Lips Waterproof Sticker RHPS Etsy The Rocky Horror Picture Show / Lips Baseball Hat Stabur / RHPS, Inc The 1975 film The Rocky Horror Picture Show opens with a title sequence of a disembodied mouth against a black background singing in homage to classic science fiction films

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The ruby-red lips that sing "Science Fiction, Double Feature" during the opening titles of The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) Lips - Patricia Quinn - Magenta - A Domestic Music, Lyrics and Volcals - Richard O'Brien - Riff Raff - A Handyman

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[2] [3] (The image holds inspired impact of both the immobile lips fixed in a Mona Lisa smile in Man Ray's surreal painting A l'heure de l'observatoire, les Amoureux, and Samuel Beckett's active isolated mouth in his. Although the opening sequence of The Rocky Horror Picture Show features the lips of Patricia Quinn singing "Science Fiction, Double Feature", the iconic image of The Lips from the promotional posters, newspaper advertising, and other materials were provided by model Lorelei Shark. Lips - Patricia Quinn - Magenta - A Domestic Music, Lyrics and Volcals - Richard O'Brien - Riff Raff - A Handyman

Rocky Horror Picture Show Classic Lips Digital Art by Brand A. Although the opening sequence of The Rocky Horror Picture Show features the lips of Patricia Quinn singing "Science Fiction, Double Feature", the iconic image of The Lips from the promotional posters, newspaper advertising, and other materials were provided by model Lorelei Shark. Lips - Patricia Quinn - Magenta - A Domestic Music, Lyrics and Volcals - Richard O'Brien - Riff Raff - A Handyman

Rocky Horror Picture Show Classic Lips Digital Art by Sienna Blake Pixels. The Rocky Horror Picture Show 15th Anniversary 1990 Baseball Hat It didn't exactly set the box office on fire, but in true B-movie style, The Rocky Horror Picture Show rose from the grave and returned to theaters on April Fool's Day in 1976