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Shock Treatment (1981)

Trust me, I'm a doctor!

Genre : Comedy, Music

Runtime : 1H 34M

Director : Jim Sharman
Writer : Richard O'Brien, Jim Sharman

Synopsis

Janet and Brad Majors, unhappily married, are separated after appearing on a game show. Janet becomes a superstar while Brad is thrown into a mental hospital. But what does fast food magnate Farley Flavors have up his sleeve?

Actors

Jessica Harper
Jessica Harper
Janet Majors
Cliff DeYoung
Cliff DeYoung
Brad Majors / Farley Flavors
Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien
Cosmo McKinley
Patricia Quinn
Patricia Quinn
Nation McKinley
Charles Gray
Charles Gray
Judge Oliver Wright
Ruby Wax
Ruby Wax
Betty Hapschatt
Nell Campbell
Nell Campbell
Nurse Ansalong
Rik Mayall
Rik Mayall
'Rest Home' Ricky
Barry Humphries
Barry Humphries
Bert Schnick
Darlene Johnson
Darlene Johnson
Emily Weiss
Manning Redwood
Manning Redwood
Harry Weiss
Wendy Raebeck
Wendy Raebeck
Macy Struthers
Jeremy Newson
Jeremy Newson
Ralph Hapschatt
Betsy Brantley
Betsy Brantley
Neely Pritt
Pierre Bedenes
Pierre Bedenes
Neely's Camera Crew
Rufus Collins
Rufus Collins
Neely's Camera Crew
Christopher Malcolm
Christopher Malcolm
Vance Parker
Ray Charleson
Ray Charleson
Floor Manager
Eugene Lipinski
Eugene Lipinski
Kirk
Barry Dennen
Barry Dennen
Irwin Lapsey
Imogen Claire
Imogen Claire
Wardrobe Mistress
Gary Shail
Gary Shail
Oscar Drill
Donald Waugh
Donald Waugh
Glish Davidson
David John
David John
'Bit' Drummer
Claire Toeman
Claire Toeman
Brenda Drill
Gary Martin
Gary Martin
'Bit' Guitarist
Sinitta
Sinitta
Frankie

Crews

Jim Sharman
Jim Sharman
Director
Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien
Screenplay
Jim Sharman
Jim Sharman
Screenplay
Lou Adler
Lou Adler
Executive Producer
John Goldstone
John Goldstone
Producer
Michael White
Michael White
Executive Producer
Richard Hartley
Richard Hartley
Music
Richard O'Brien
Richard O'Brien
Music
Richard Bedford
Richard Bedford
Editor
Debbie McWilliams
Debbie McWilliams
Casting
Brian Thomson
Brian Thomson
Production Design
Andrew Sanders
Andrew Sanders
Art Direction
Ken Wheatley
Ken Wheatley
Set Decoration
Sue Blane
Sue Blane
Costume Design
Carol Devine
Carol Devine
Makeup Artist
Sandra Exelby
Sandra Exelby
Makeup Artist
Pat Hay
Pat Hay
Key Makeup Artist
Joan Hills
Joan Hills
Makeup Artist
Mike Lockey
Mike Lockey
Other
Chris Taylor
Chris Taylor
Other
John Comfort
John Comfort
Production Supervisor
Chris Brock
Chris Brock
Third Assistant Director
Michael Murray
Michael Murray
Second Assistant Director
Roger Simons
Roger Simons
First Assistant Director
John Beard
John Beard
Assistant Art Director
Peter Collins
Peter Collins
Other
Norman Hart
Norman Hart
Other
Len Huntingford
Len Huntingford
Other
John Leuenberger
John Leuenberger
Property Master
Darryl Paterson
Darryl Paterson
Other
John Paterson
John Paterson
Construction Manager
Bryn Siddall
Bryn Siddall
Other
Arthur Wicks
Arthur Wicks
Other
John Chandler
John Chandler
Sound Assistant
Ian Fuller
Ian Fuller
Other
Simon Hayter
Simon Hayter
Other
Anthony Sloman
Anthony Sloman
Sound Editor
Hugh Strain
Hugh Strain
Other
Bruce White
Bruce White
Sound Recordist
Kenneth Atherfold
Kenneth Atherfold
Other
Chuck Finch
Chuck Finch
Electrician
Tommy Finch
Tommy Finch
Electrician
Laurie Frost
Laurie Frost
Other
John Ignatius
John Ignatius
Other
Brian King
Brian King
Other
Reg Parsons
Reg Parsons
Electrician
Roy Rodhouse
Roy Rodhouse
Gaffer
Bob Smith
Bob Smith
Camera Operator
Brian Sullivan
Brian Sullivan
Electrician
George Whitear
George Whitear
Still Photographer
Ellen Chenoweth
Ellen Chenoweth
Casting
Janet Lucas
Janet Lucas
Other
David Perry
David Perry
Costume Design
James Wakely
James Wakely
Other
Paul Edmunds
Paul Edmunds
Assistant Editor
Hamilton Hawksworth
Hamilton Hawksworth
Assistant Editor
Hugh Burns
Hugh Burns
Musician
Phil Chapman
Phil Chapman
Music
Mark Griffiths
Mark Griffiths
Musician
Richard Hartley
Richard Hartley
Music Arranger
Richard Hartley
Richard Hartley
Musician
Les Morgan
Les Morgan
Musician
Michael Weaver
Michael Weaver
Musician
Dave Wintour
Dave Wintour
Musician
Alison Thorne
Alison Thorne
Continuity
Andy Birmingham
Andy Birmingham
Production Accountant
Ruth Bourchier
Ruth Bourchier
Producer's Assistant
Marilyn Clarke
Marilyn Clarke
Production Coordinator
Joe Dunton
Joe Dunton
Other
Gillian Gregory
Gillian Gregory
Choreographer
Ray Parsons
Ray Parsons
Assistant Accountant
Ann Tasker
Ann Tasker
Publicist
Tim Vaughan-Hughes
Tim Vaughan-Hughes
Producer's Assistant
Mike Molloy
Mike Molloy
Director of Photography

Trailers and other movies

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