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Little Shop of Horrors is a cult classic musical film that first graced the big screen in 1986. Directed by Frank Oz, the movie is a quirky blend of comedy, horror, and romance. With its eccentric characters, catchy songs, and a man-eating plant named Audrey II, Little Shop of Horrors has captivated audiences for decades.

The film boasts an impressive cast, led by Rick Moranis as Seymour Krelborn, a timid and lovable florist assistant. Ellen Greene portrays Audrey, Seymour's beautiful but mistreated love interest. The supporting cast includes comedic legends such as Steve Martin as the sadistic dentist Orin Scrivello, and Bill Murray as the masochistic dental patient, Arthur Denton.

At the heart of the story is Seymour's discovery of a mysterious, bloodthirsty plant that he names Audrey II. As the plant grows, it becomes increasingly demanding, prompting Seymour to provide it with more and more human sustenance. Audrey II's insatiable hunger leads Seymour down a dark and hilarious path, filled with murder, deceit, and ultimately, love.

One of the highlights of Little Shop of Horrors is its memorable soundtrack, composed by Alan Menken. The songs, with lyrics written by Howard Ashman, are a delightful mix of doo-wop, rock, and Motown-inspired tunes. The toe-tapping numbers, including "Skid Row (Downtown)," "Suddenly Seymour," and "Mean Green Mother from Outer Space," have become beloved classics in their own right.

To fully immerse yourself in the sounds of Little Shop of Horrors, you can find and download the original soundtrack online. These songs will transport you back to the streets of Skid Row, as you witness Seymour's struggles and Audrey II's devious plans. Whether you're a fan of musicals, horror films, or both, the Little Shop of Horrors soundtrack is a must-have for any music library.

The enduring popularity of Little Shop of Horrors led to numerous revivals and adaptations over the years. It began as a low-budget 1960 film by Roger Corman, then was adapted for the stage in 1982 by composer Alan Menken and playwright Howard Ashman. The success of the musical prompted the 1986 movie version, which introduced Little Shop of Horrors to a broader audience. Its mix of dark humor, catchy songs, and memorable characters continues to entertain and delight audiences to this day.

So, kick back, reminisce, and let the sounds of Little Shop of Horrors transport you to a world of carnivorous plants and unexpected love. Play and download the soundtrack to experience the magic of this beloved musical time and time again.

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