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Little Shop of Horrors

Director: Frank Oz
Writer: Charles B. Griffith, Howard Ashman
Theatrical: 1986
Rated: PG-13
Studio: Warner Home Video
Genre: Comedy
Duration: 94
IMDb: 0091419
DVD Details
Language: English
Subtitles: English, French
Sound: Dolby
Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Picture Format: Anamorphic Widescreen
UPC: 0085391832522
# of Discs: 1
Region: 1
Release:23 May 2000
List Price: $14.97
Credits
Seymour Krelborn
Rick Moranis
Audrey
Ellen Greene
Mr. Mushnik
Vincent Gardenia
Orin Scrivello, DDS
Steve Martin
Crystal
Tichina Arnold
Ronette
Michelle Weeks
Chiffon
Tisha Campbell
Audrey II (voice)
Levi Stubbs
Patrick Martin
James Belushi
Wink Wilkinson
John Candy
Customer #1
Christopher Guest
Arthur Denton
Bill Murray
Narrator (voice) (as Stanley Jones)
Stan Jones
'Downtown' Old Woman
Bertice Reading
'Downtown' Bum #1
Ed Wiley
Summary
The off-Broadway comedy-horror-musical hit that ran for years makes a successful transfer to film with a bevy of big-name cameos and two perfectly cast leads. Rick Moranis is the nebbish Seymour, who pines for flower-girl Audrey (Ellen Greene) while living in the basement of florist Mr. Mushnik (Vincent Gardenia). Things start turning around for Seymour, though, after he buys a little plant during a solar eclipse, christens it Audrey II, and discovers that it likes to drink blood. Soon enough, though, Seymour finds out that Audrey II, now grown to epic proportions, is in actuality a "mean green mother from outer space" that is hell-bent on world domination. Based on the 1960 Roger Corman cheapie that featured a young Jack Nicholson, "Little Shop" boasts a hilarious, amazing score by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken, who would go on to revitalize Disney's animation arm with "The Little Mermaid" and "Beauty and the Beast". Greene, the lone holdover from the original cast, is a ravishing, goofy Audrey, whose awkward demeanor belies a voice that could knock Ethel Merman off her feet. She's ably matched by Moranis, whose lack of a singing voice is perfectly in sync with Seymour's nerdiness. And Levi Stubbs Jr. of the Four Tops provides the lowdown, nasty-minded voice of Audrey II; his rendition of the Oscar-nominated "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space" is a showstopper. As for those celebrity cameos, Steve Martin's sadistic dentist is a masterful creation, as is Bill Murray's masochistic patient; John Candy, James Belushi, and Christopher Guest also pop up. And there was never a lovelier and funkier Greek chorus than the three Motown-fueled girls (Tichina Arnold, Michelle Weeks, and Tisha Campbell) who appear throughout the film. "--Mark Englehart"