Richard O'Brien personal appearance

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Taken on: May 18, 2007

Uploaded on: July 9, 2011

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Richard O'Brien personal appearance

Richard O'Brien appearing at the Roxy at the Canadian Premiere of his film Shock Treatment. After the sold out screening Richard received Golden Records for his Rocky Horror album sales.

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Jon Lidolt
Jon Lidolt on July 9, 2011 at 9:56 am

Some of the Photo Info about the Roxy pictures is incorrect. The 2007 date refers to when to when the slides and prints of the theatre were digitized to preserve them. Most of the pictures were taken in the late 70’s and O'Brien’s appearance was in 1981.

Ross Melnick
Ross Melnick on July 9, 2011 at 2:28 pm

Good to know! I was surprised by how young he looks. Yes, the “Taken on” info refers to the date they were shot or, in this case, digitized. Thanks for sharing this.

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