"Little Shop of Horrors," directed by Ellen Greene, Frank Oz, Levi Stubbs, Rick Moranis, and Vincent Gardenia, is a cult classic released in 1986 that seamlessly blends comedy, horror, and musical elements. The story follows Seymour Krelborn (Rick Moranis), a meek floral shop assistant who discovers a mysterious plant that has a craving for human flesh. As Seymour's plant, Audrey II, grows and gains a thirst for more, he must decide how far he's willing to go to keep it satisfied while also navigating his crush on his coworker Audrey (Ellen Greene). The film features a talented cast including Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II and Vincent Gardenia as Mr. Mushnik, the flower shop owner. With catchy musical numbers and dark humor, "Little Shop of Horrors" takes audiences on a wild and entertaining ride as Seymour grapples with the consequences of his Faustian bargain with the carnivorous plant. Packed with memorable performances and inventive puppetry, this quirky and beloved film continues to captivate viewers with its unique blend of genres and unforgettable characters.
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