Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
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Cast & Crew.
Rick Moranis
Seymour Krelborn
Ellen Greene
Audrey
Vincent Gardenia
Mushnik
Levi Stubbs
Audrey II (voice)
Steve Martin
Orin Scrivello, D.D.S.
Tichina Arnold
Crystal
Michelle Weeks
Ronnette
Tisha Campbell
Chiffon
Jim Belushi
Patrick Martin
John Candy
Wink Wilkinson
Christopher Guest
The First Customer
Bill Murray
Arthur Denton
Stan Jones
Narrator (voice)
Roger Corman
Writer
Bertice Reading
'Downtown' Old Woman
Charles B. Griffith
Writer
Ed Wiley
'Downtown' Bum #1
Alan Tilvern
'Downtown' Bum #2
John Scott Martin
'Downtown' Bum #3
Vincent Wong
Chinese Florist
Gillian L. Hutshing
Editor
Mak Wilson
Doo-Wop Street Singer
Danny Cunningham
Doo-Wop Street Singer
Danny John-Jules
Doo-Wop Street Singer
Gary Palmer
Doo-Wop Street Singer
Paul Swaby
Doo-Wop Street Singer
Mildred Shay
Second Customer
Melissa Wiltsie
Third Customer
Kevin Scott
Fourth Customer
Barbara Rosenblat
Fifth Customer
Adeen Fogle
Radio Station Assistant
Kelly Huntley
Audrey & Seymour's Kid
Paul Reynolds
Audrey & Seymour's Kid
Miriam Margolyes
Dental Nurse
Abbie Dabner
Boy Patient
Francis Dux
Second Patient
Peter Whitman
Patient on Ceiling
Heather Henson
Girl Patient
Judith Morse
Girl's Mother
Bob Sherman
Agent
Doreen Hermitage
'Life' Magazine Lady
Kerry Shale
Her Assistant
Robert Arden
Network Exec #1
Stephen Hoye
Network Exec #2
Bob Sessions
Network Exec #3
Michael Shannon
Television Reporter
Jill Goldston
Frantic Shopper (uncredited)
Miles Goodman
Original Music Composer
Robert Paynter
Director of Photography
Frank Oz
Director
David Geffen
Producer
John Jympson
Editor
Howard Ashman
Musical / Lyricist / Screenplay
Bran Ferren
Visual Effects Director
Alan Menken
Original Music Composer / Songs / Musical
Roy Walker
Production Design
Margery Simkin
Casting
Marit Allen
Costume Design
Jim Morahan
Assistant Art Director
Denis Holt
Associate Producer
Tessa Davies
Set Decoration
Steve Spence
Art Direction
David W. Orton
Associate Producer
William S. Gilmore
Line Producer
Ron Quelch
Production Assistant
Vicki Deason
Production Coordinator
Celestia Fox
Casting
Freddie Cooper
Camera Operator
Pat Garrett
Choreographer
Robby Merkin
Music Supervisor
Dusty Symonds
First Assistant Director
Pamela Mann
Script Supervisor
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 19, 1986
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 34m
Content RatingPG-13
Budget$25,000,000
Box Office$38,800,000
Filming LocationsPinewood Studios, United Kingdom
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Wiki.
Little Shop of Horrors is a 1986 American horror comedy musical film directed by Frank Oz. It is an adaptation of the 1982 off-Broadway musical of the same name by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, which is itself an adaptation of the 1960 film The Little Shop of Horrors by director Roger Corman. The film, which centers on a floral shop worker who discovers a sentient carnivorous plant that feeds on human blood, stars Rick Moranis, Ellen Greene, Vincent Gardenia, Steve Martin, and the voice of Levi Stubbs. The film also features special appearances by Jim Belushi, John Candy, Christopher Guest, and Bill Murray. It was produced by David Geffen through The Geffen Company and released by Warner Bros. on December 19, 1986. It grossed $39 million domestically and $15 million internationally for a worldwide total of $54 million.
Little Shop of Horrors was filmed on the Albert R. Broccoli 007 Stage at the Pinewood Studios in England, where a "downtown" set, complete with overhead train track, was constructed. Produced on a budget of $25 million, in contrast to the original 1960 film, which, according to Corman, only cost $30,000, it was well received by critics and audiences alike, eventually developing a cult following. The film's original 23-minute finale, based on the musical's ending, was rewritten and reshot after test audiences did not react positively to it. For years only available as black-and-white workprint footage, the original ending was fully restored in 2012 by Warner Home Video and a director's cut was released.