"The Little Shop of Horrors," directed by Roger Corman, is a classic 1960 comedy-horror film that follows the story of Seymour Krelborn, a hapless florist's assistant played by Jonathan Haze. Seymour discovers a mysterious plant he names Audrey Jr., after his coworker crush, portrayed by Jackie Joseph. However, Seymour soon realizes that Audrey Jr. has a taste for human blood, leading to a series of darkly comedic and horrifying events. The film features a standout performance by Dick Miller as the opportunistic flower shop owner, along with Mel Welles as a conniving florist. As Seymour's life spirals out of control, he must navigate the plant's insatiable appetite while dealing with the consequences of his actions. "The Little Shop of Horrors" blends humor and horror seamlessly, creating a memorable and entertaining cinematic experience that has endured for decades. With its quirky characters, dark humor, and iconic plant antagonist, "The Little Shop of Horrors" remains a beloved cult classic that has left a lasting impact on the comedy-horror genre. Directed by Roger Corman and featuring a talented ensemble cast, this 1960 film continues to captivate audiences with its blend of laughs and scares, making it a must-watch for fans of vintage horror cinema.
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