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  1. Little Shop of Horrors. A timid clerk in a Skid Row flower shop feeds people to Audrey II, his talking plant from outer space. 18,466 IMDb 7.1 1 h 33 min 1986. X-Ray PG-13.

  2. Seymour Krelboyne (Jonathan Haze) is a clumsy assistant at an unassuming flower shop on the dreary Skid Row in Los Angeles. His boss, Gravis Mushnick (Mel Welles) is constantly frustrated with him, and is on the verge of firing him. Seymour's co-worker, the beautiful and sweet Audrey Fulquard (Jackie Joseph) begs Mushnick to give Seymour ...

  3. Nov 1, 2014 · One of the best (and most expensive) deleted ending in the history of cinema. It is a pity that the audience of the '80s could not appreciate such a wonderfu...

  4. Synopsis. The narrator (Stanley Jones) tells of an event that once threatened the existence of the entire human race. It occurred in "the most seemingly innocent and unlikely of places", Skid Row, in New York. Three teenage girls (Michelle Weeks, Tisha Campbell-Martin, and Tichina Arnold) appear throughout the film as a Motown-singing Greek ...

  5. " Little Horrors of Shop " is the sixty-fourth episode of King of the Hill. It was first aired on October 31, 1999. The episode was written by Kit Boss, and directed by Adam Kuhlman .

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  7. The Little Shop of Horrors is a low-budget 1960 comedy horror film, directed by Roger Corman and written by Charles Griffith. The rather loose plot concerns a bumbling florist's assistant named Seymour Krelboin (Jonathan Haze), whose plant cross-breeding experiments accidentally create a talking plant with hypnotic powers that feeds on human ...