Perhaps the greatest movie ever shot in two days, Little Shop of Horrors was originally conceived as a followup to Roger Corman\'s black comedy A Bucket of Blood (1959). Jonathan Haze plays Seymour Krelboin, a schlemiel\'s schlemiel who works at the Skid Row flower shop of Mr. Mushnick (Mel Welles). Experimenting in his spare time, Seymour develops a new plant species that he hopes will lead him to fame and fortune. Unfortunately, the mutated plant -- named Audrey Junior, in honor of Seymour\'s girlfriend Audrey (Jackie Joseph) -- subsists on blood and human flesh. It also talks, or rather, commands: \"Feed Me! FEEEEED ME!\" Before long, the luckless Seymour has fed his plant the bodies of a railroad detective, a sadistic dentist, and a flashy trollop. Meanwhile, Mr. Mushnik, who has stumbled onto Seymour\'s secret, has inadvertently offered up a burglar (played by Charles Griffith, who also wrote the script and supplied the plant\'s voice) as a midnight snack for the voracious, ever-growing Audrey Junior. (When the plant blooms, the faces of its various victims are reproduced in its flowers.) Ignored on its initial release, Little Shop of Horrors began building up a cult following via repeated TV exposure in the 1960s.
Director:Roger Corman
Cast:Jonathan Haze--Jackie Joseph--Mel Wells--Jack Nicholson
72 Min.
B/N
PAL.
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