Little Shop of Horrors Trailer & Clips

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Little Shop of Horrors full movie is released on Dec 19, 1986. Watch Little Shop of Horrors online - the English Comedy movie from United States , which has achieved a worldwide gross of $39,032,786. Little Shop of Horrors is directed by Frank Oz and created by Howard Ashman with Levi Stubbs and Rick Moranis. Little Shop of Horrors is available online on HBO Max and HBO Max Amazon Channel.

Seymour Krelborn is a nerdy orphan working at Mushnik's, a flower shop in urban Skid Row. He harbors a crush on fellow co-worker Audrey Fulquard, and is berated by Mr. Mushnik daily. One day as Seymour is seeking a new mysterious plant, he finds a very mysterious unidentified plant which he calls Audrey II. The plant seems to have a craving for blood and soon begins to sing for his supper. Soon enough, Seymour feeds Audrey's sadistic dentist boyfriend to the plant and later, Mushnik for witnessing the death of Audrey's ex. Will Audrey II take over the world or will Seymour and Audrey defeat it?

As know as:

A Lojinha dos Horrores, Το μαγαζάκι του τρόμου, Pieni kauhu kauppa, Gys i blomsterbutikken, 異形奇花

Release Date:

Dec 19, 1986

Release Date (Streaming):

Dec 02, 2002

Countries:

United States

Language:

English

Stream Service:

Warner Bros., Warner Home Vídeo

Production Companies:

The Geffen Company

Gross worldwide:

$39,032,786

Taglines:

Don't feed the plants., Put a rare houseplant on your television. It talks. It sings. It eats people. (Home Video ad), It's the most outrageous musical comedy in years., A Singing Plant. A Daring Hero. A Sweet Girl. A Demented Dentist.

Reviews

Walter Goodman
New York Times
Levi Stubbs's big voice explodes from the insatiable plant, and there's a knockout turn by Steve Martin and Bill Murray as a sadistic dentist and his masochistic patient.
by rottentomatoes, Jan 09, 2018
Pat Graham
Chicago Reader
The best moments in this 1987 release belong to Dr. Steve Martin as a dentist with a professional yen for pain.
by rottentomatoes, May 25, 2011
Richard Corliss
TIME Magazine
You can try not liking this adaptation of the Off-Broadway musical hit -- it has no polish and a pushy way with a gag -- but the movie sneaks up on you, about as subtly as Audrey II.
by rottentomatoes, Aug 25, 2008

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