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Trailer
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Little Shop of Horrors

Runtime
1hr 42mins
Directed by
Frank Oz
Featuring
Rick Moranis,
Ellen Greene,
Steve Martin
Body

"Feed me, Seymour!"

The wacky tale of a plant with a taste for human blood stars Rick Moranis, Steve Martin, Ellen Greene and Vincent Gardenia, with memorable comedic appearances from Bill Murray, Jim Belushi, John Candy and, of course, the late Four Tops’ lead singer Levis “Feed Me, Seymour” Stubbs as the Venus Flytrap from hell. Nominated for two Academy Awards, Little Shop of Horrors has only grown in popularity since its initial release.

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