
The Little Shop of Horrors
Roger Corman / US, 1961 / 72 min.
Eye’s commemoration of Roger Corman who was born 100 years ago. The king of the B movie directed and produced hundreds of films, one of which is this slapped together tale of a carnivorous plant and a masochistic dental patient played by Jack Nicholson.

Corman, his cast and crew only had three days to prepare and two days and a night to shoot The Little Shop of Horrors, the ultimate low budget production about an exceptional plant and its insatiable desire for … human flesh.
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Details
Director
Roger Corman
Production year
1961
Country
US
Original title
The Little Shop of Horrors
Length
72 min.
Language
English
Subtitles
NLD
Format
35mm
Part of
Eye Classics
Eye’s collection includes a wealth of classics. With the Eye Classics series, Eye brings film history even closer. Every week, we screen at least three classics from the collection under one recognisable name: Eye Classics.

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