The Little Shop of Horrors
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The Little Shop of Horrors

A clumsy young man working at an impoverished flower shop discovers that the strange plant he has been nurturing has an insatiable appetite for blood,... forcing him to kill to feed it. Show More

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In The Little Shop of Horrors (1960), viewers are introduced to Seymour, a bumbling employee at a struggling flower shop. One day, Seymour unknowingly acquires a peculiar plant and names it Audrey Jr. as a tribute to his coworker, Audrey. As he nurtures the plant, Seymour realizes that it has a unique diet - one that involves human blood.

The plant, with its insatiable hunger for blood, propels Seymour into a dark and twisted world where he must make difficult decisions to keep it fed. As the plant grows bigger and demands more and more, Seymour finds himself tangled in a web of lies and deceit, leading to unforeseen consequences.

With elements of comedy and horror intertwined, The Little Shop of Horrors presents a compelling narrative that explores themes of greed, power, and the consequences of obsession. As Seymour grapples with the moral implications of his actions, the film takes viewers on a thrilling and macabre journey that will leave them on the edge of their seats.

Experience the chilling tale of Seymour and Audrey Jr. in The Little Shop of Horrors as they navigate a world where innocence turns into terror and where the line between right and wrong becomes increasingly blurred.

Also Known As:

The Little Shop of Horrors

Release Date:

05 Aug 1960

Writers:

Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman