Little Shop of Horrors with Rick Moranis: DVD Cover
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Little Shop of Horrors Director: Frank Oz Cast: Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin

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  • DVD Release Date: 05/23/2000
  • Original Release: 1986
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 914
 
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Features

Feature-length commentary by director Frank Oz; Outtakes and gags; Soundtrack remastered in Dolby Digital 5.1; Interactive menus; Production notes; 2 theatrical trailers; Scene access; Language & subtitles: English, Français, Español

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Scene Index

Side #1 --
0. Scene Selections
1. Prologue: Little Shop Of Horrors [6:09]
2. Skid Row (Downtown) [4:26]
3. Strange And Interesting Plant [2:07]
4. Da-Doo [1:20]
5. "Twice as many!" [2:10]
6. Grow For Me [4:43]
7. Wink Wilkinson's Weirrrrrd World [3:58]
8. Somewhere That's Green [4:24]
9. Some Fun Now [1:35]
10. A Low Self-Image [2:14]
11. Dentist! [2:32]
12. Orin Scrivello, DDS [3:14]
13. Feed Me (Git It) [5:55]
14. "A long, slow root canal." [7:38]
15. Feeding The Plant [5:54]
16. Suddenly, Seymour [4:16]
17. Suppertime I [4:02]
18. The Meek Shall Inherit [4:01]
19. Suppertime II; Suddenly, Seymour Reprise; A Proposition [:30]
20. Mean Green Mother From Outer Space [8:37]
21. End Credits [7:29]

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Editorial Reviews

It started as a 1960 Roger Corman horror comedy, filmed in two days; it then inspired a lavish 1982 Broadway musical with music and lyrics by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman. Finally in 1986, Little Shop of Horrors (1960) graduated into a multimillion-dollar, all-star film musical. Rick Moranis plays nebbishy Seymour Krelborn, who works in a rundown flower shop on Skid Row. While his boss (Vincent Gardenia) bemoans the lack of business, Seymour seeks a way of bringing the shop -- and himself -- fame and fortune. He purchases a strange plant from an even stranger oriental street vendor (Vincent Wong), naming the plant after his girlfriend Audrey (Ellen Greene, one of the few carry-overs from the Broadway version). Gradually, Seymour learns to his horror that "Audrey II" (given the voice of R&B performer Levi Stubbs) craves blood and flesh. With each of Audrey II's "FEEED MEEE"s, Seymour must scare up human food to satisfy the plant's appetite. One such victim is dentist Steve Martin, a leather-jacketed Elvis type (the dentist's ultra-masochistic patient played by Jack Nicholson in the 1960 original is here impersonated by Bill Murray). The lighthearted tone of the film darkens as Audrey II grows in monstrosity, but the unhappy ending of the Broadway version is avoided herein. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Afun musicalby Anonymous

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April 21, 2009: Great music as well as great performances

Come on, come on, come onby Anonymous

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February 22, 2007: Little Shop of Horrors is one of the best movies ever. The high school in my town preformed Little Shop of Horrors and now I'm hooked on the movie. Though the movie may not take place "Somewhere That's Green" I love all that goes on on "Skid Row(Downtown)!!!!


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