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Little Shop of Horrors [DC]
Description
The story begins with the discovery of a terrible comedy. The story begins after the total eclipse, where the owner of an unusual flower shop named Audrey II, a plant species that feeds only on human flesh and blood, was discovered. The plant began to attract a great deal of business to the shop that was under-sales. Finally, Audrey's friend Seymour discovers that he must accompany more bodies to those bloodthirsty plants so they can continue.
The story begins with the discovery of a terrible comedy. The story begins after the total eclipse, where the owner of an unusual flower shop named Audrey II, a plant species that feeds only on human flesh and blood, was discovered. The plant began to attract a great deal of business to the shop that was under-sales. Finally, Audrey's friend Seymour discovers that he must accompany more bodies to those bloodthirsty plants so they can continue.
Actors:
Lee Crawford,
Alan Tilvern,
Mak Wilson,
John Scott Martin,
Heather Henson,
Paul Swaby,
Ed Wiley
Lee Crawford
November 15, 1936 in London
Alan Tilvern
5 November 1918, London, England, UK
Mak Wilson
John Scott Martin
1 April 1926, Toxteth, Liverpool, Merseyside, England, UK
Heather Henson
19 December 1970, USA
Paul Swaby
Ed Wiley
Country:
United States
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