The following is a word for word transcript of the Shock Treatment review found in the Films magazine, Volume 2, Number 2 (officially known as Films On Screen And Video).  Included are photos of Shock Treatment related images within the magazine.  NOTE: Click on any image on this page for a larger view.  (Word for word transcript located at the bottom of this page)

This is (page 1) the cover...

On page 2, there is an ad (not related to Shock Treatment).
Page 3, table of contents, with the index words "Shock Treatment".  Click on the image below for a larger view.


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Page 4 through 25 offer various articles, reviews and ads for other films.

Page 26 features begins the Shock Treatment "picture" review.  Click on the image of this page below for a larger view.


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Page 28 features concludes the Shock Treatment "picture" review.  Click on the image of this page below for a larger view.

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Page 29 through 52 (the back cover) feature more articles, reviews, etc... for other movies.



 
FOR A WORD FOR WORD TRANSCRIPT FOR THE SHOCK TREATMENT SECTION OF THIS MAGAZINE, READ ON: (any spelling errors are purposely written as they are mispelled in the actual magazine article)

Table of contents: Picture Reviews ..... Shock Treatment, page 26

Page 26: (caption for Cosmo & Nation Pic) Cosmo (Richard O'Brien) and Nation (Patricia Quinn -- who were brother and sister in 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'), are again strange siblings . . . this time as the head quacks of a bizarre sanitarium.
(caption for Janet, Bert & Cosmo pic) Janet Majors (Jessica Harper), housewife-turned-superstar, kicks up her heels in the "Little Black Dress" production number.

Page 27: Shock Treatment (heading).
(caption for pic with Nation, Ricky, Ansalong & Cosmo sounding the Television set with Farley's image shown) Spoofing Amrica's obsession with television are characters from bizarre medical series (l-r: Patricia Quinn, Rik Mayall, Nell Campbell and Richard O'Brien).  On the tube is the station's diabotical sponser (Cliff De Young).
(caption for pic with Oliver & Betty) Commentators on 'Denton's Dossier', the high-brow discussion show on the bizarre TV station (Charles Gray and Ruby Wax)
(text inside a bordered block): Directed by Jim Sharman from a screenplay he wrote with Richard O'Brien.  Described as an outrageous new musical from the creators of The Rocky Horror Picture Show, this is in Denton, USA, a mythical suburban community so dominated by television that life itself has become a TV show, complete with commercial breaks . . . With Jessica Harper, Cliff De Young, Patricia Quinn, Richard O'Brien, Charles Gray, Nell Campbell, Ruby Wax and Barry Humphries.  Photographed by Mike Molloy, with music by Richard Hartley and Richard O'Brien, the film was produced by John Goldstone.

Page 28: (caption for pic with cast at Faith Factory)  Backdropped by photographs of Janet and Brad (who you may remember from 'The Rocky Horror Picture Show'), the cast takes centre stage.
(caption for pic of cast seated in pose) Singing an ode to the wonders of shock treatment (l-r: Patricia Quinn, Manning Redwood, Jessica Harper, Barry Humphries, Darlene Johnson and Nell Campbell).