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Roger Corman's 1960 cult classic, Little Shop of Horrors, is a hilarious and horrifying tale of a struggling florist shop and a carnivorous plant with a taste for human flesh.
The film follows Seymour Krelborn, a meek and downtrodden employee at Mushnik's Flower Shop. Desperate to impress his crush, Audrey, Seymour discovers a mysterious plant that he names Audrey II. As Audrey II grows larger and hungrier, Seymour realizes that the plant's insatiable appetite requires a constant supply of human blood.
With the help of the plant's hypnotic singing voice, Audrey II becomes a sensation, drawing crowds to the shop and turning Seymour into a local celebrity. However, as the plant's demands become more extreme, Seymour finds himself caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse with his monstrous creation.
Little Shop of Horrors is a campy and entertaining horror-comedy filled with catchy songs, colorful characters, and plenty of gore. The film's enduring appeal lies in its blend of humor, horror, and social commentary.