Trivia
"Riff Raff at the wedding" would be the perfect name for a Rocky Horror cover band. It's also what's happening at the beginning of the movie. If you pay attention to the background, you can see Richard O'Brien, Patricia Quinn, and Tim Curry in the background at the wedding scene. Are they playing the same characters, like Frank-N-Furter disguised as a minister? There's no definitive answer, so use your imagination. (Source)
We've all seen the Clue movie, so we know that Tim Curry went from Rocky Horror to have a great career. Richard O'Brien, who both wrote and starred in the film, had a…different career path. One of his most high-profile roles was hosting The Crystal Maze, one of the most popular game shows in the UK in the early '90s. It's like Legends of the Hidden Temple for adults, and with Riff Raff instead of Olmec. In other words, it's amazing. (Source)
No one wants a tattooed hot dog, but we wouldn't want Frank-N-Furter any other way but inked. The tattoo on his shoulder says "boss" which is self-explanatory. Another, on his thigh, is the number 4711. Some have speculated it's the number of lovers Frank has had, but wouldn't he had to keep changing it like a video game score board? In fact, the tattoo is the logo for a brand of cologne popular with gay men in the 1970's. It's been in production for over two hundred years, and is still around today if you want to experience eau de 1975. (Source)
During "Sweet Transvestite," Frank suggests they "take in an old Steve Reeves movie." Who the heck is Steve Reeves, and why is Frank a fan? Because Steve Reeves played Hercules in 1958, and the man was a bona fide hunk. And you know how much Frank likes muscles. (Source)