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Product Information
A film adaptation of Roger Corman's classic tale of a man-eating plant named Audrey II and it's wimp owner who tries to curb its appetite. Includes the song 'Mean Green Mother From Outer Space'.
Product Identifiers
EAN7321900183253
eBay Product ID (ePID)3954380
Product Key Features
ActorChristopher Guest, Tisha Campbell, James Belushi, Steve Martin, John Candy, Vincent Gardenia, Ellen Greene, Bill Murray, Rick Moranis
Film/TV TitleLittle Shop of Horrors
DirectorFrank Oz
FormatDVD
Release Year2003
LanguageEnglish
FeaturesAudio Commentary - 1. Frank Oz- Director\Isolated Audio Track - 1. Music Only\Outtakes\Featurette - 1. Making-Of\Trailer - 1. Original Theatrical Trailer\2. TV Spots (2)\Interactive Menus\Scene Access
GenreMusicals & Music Films, Musicals & Broadway
Run Time91 Mins
Additional Product Features
CertificatePG
Number of Discs1
ReviewsNew York Times - ...A full-blown movie musical, and quite a winning one....It's not hard to understand this good-natured material's durability..., Los Angeles Times - ...Grandly loony, full-bodied and explosively funny. It's a movie that connects with its audience in a big way....The actors and lines are on target, the music has a swing and bite, the camera seems exuberant..., Variety - ...[The] tech credits are excellent....[The] camerawork suggests a world like no other....On film the numbers are impressive set pieces, imaginatively staged with wonderful sets...
Additional InformationIn this dark but goofy and thoroughly fun musical, shy Seymour and bubbly Audrey don't recognize the romance blooming between them, but they do recognize the money-making potential of Seymour's weird plant, discovered after a total eclipse of the sun. Soon money pours in and Seymour becomes a minor celebrity, but behind the glamour and fame lies a secret Seymour can't reveal: this strange and unusual plant's favorite food is blood. As the plant grows taller and taller, its demands for food grow as well, and Seymour starts to suspect that the plant might have an agenda for world domination.