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Little Shop Of Horrors

1986, Movie, PG-13, 88 mins

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This is the multimillion-dollar movie version of the off-Broadway musical, which was based in turn on an old movie conceived and shot in a matter of days by Roger Corman. Although the plots (in which a carnivorous plant feeds on human flesh, causing its creator to kill to satisfy it) are virtually identical, much of the edge was taken off of the material in its transition from screen to stage to screen. The killer plant has been transformed into a being from outer space (rat... read more leave a comment
Year: 1986
Rated PG-13

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Cast
Rick Moranis: Seymour Krelboin
Ellen Greene: Audrey
Vincent Gardenia: Mushnik
Steve Martin: Orin Scrivello
Tichina Arnold: Crystal
Tisha Campbell-Martin: Chiffon

 

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