In the early 1960s, a three-girl "Greek chorus" – Crystal, Ronette, and Chiffon – introduce the film, warning the audience that some horror is coming their way ("Prologue: Little Shop of Horrors"). Seymour Krelborn and his co-worker, Audrey, work at Mushnik's Flower Shop in New York City's rough, rundown Skid Row neighborhood, which they lament that they cannot escape ("Skid Row (Downtown)"). Struggling from a lack of customers, Mr. Mushnik decides to close the store, but Audrey suggests he may have more success by displaying an unusual plant that Seymour owns. Immediately attracting a customer, Seymour explains he bought the plant – which he dubbed "Audrey II" – from a Chinese flower shop during a solar eclipse ("Da-Doo"). The plant brings much business to Mushnik's shop, but soon starts to wither. Seymour accidentally pricks his finger, and discovers that Audrey II needs human blood to thrive ("Grow for Me").
MPAA Rating: | PG-13 |
Genre: | Comedy, Horror, Musical, Romance |
Country: | United States |
Produced By: | David Geffen, William S. Gilmore, Denis Holt, David W. Orton |
Directed By: | Frank Oz |
Written By: | Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman, Howard Ashman |
Cast: | Abbie Dabner, Melissa Wiltsie, Ellen Greene, Tisha Campbell-Martin, Danny John-Jules, Levi Stubbs, John Candy, Michelle Weeks, John Scott Martin, Stephen Hoye, Miriam Margolyes, Bob Sessions, Christopher Guest, Alan Tilvern, Kerry Shale, Michael Shannon, Barbara Rosenblat, Rick Moranis, Bill Murray, Danny Cunningham, Peter Whitman, Bob Sherman, Jim Belushi, Judith Morse, Heather Henson, Stan Jones, Robert Arden, Ed Wiley, Steve Martin, Bertice Reading, Kevin Scott, Vincent Gardenia, Frank Dux, Mildred Shay, Vincent Wong, Tichina Arnold, Mak Wilson |
In Theaters: | Dec 19, 1986 |
Runtime: | 1 hour 34 minutes |
Production: | The Geffen Company |
Budget: | $25,000,000 |
Box Office: | $39,032,001 |
Available On: | Amazon, Itunes, Vudu |
Read More On: | Wikipedia |