Little Shop of Horrors - actors, characters and roles

All actors and their roles in the film "Little Shop of Horrors"
Little Shop of Horrors (1986)
Timing: 1:34 (94 min)
Little Shop of Horrors - TMDB rating
6.967/10
1588
Little Shop of Horrors - Kinopoisk rating
6.899/10
5513
Little Shop of Horrors - IMDB rating
7.1/10
94000

Actors and characters

Photo Rick Moranis #47403Photo Rick Moranis #47404Photo Rick Moranis #47405Photo Rick Moranis #47406

Rick Moranis

Rick Moranis
Character Seymour Krelborn
Photo Ellen Greene #39375Photo Ellen Greene #39376Photo Ellen Greene #39377Photo Ellen Greene #39378

Ellen Greene

Ellen Greene
Character Audrey
Photo Levi Stubbs #108588

Levi Stubbs

Levi Stubbs
Character Audrey II (voice)
Photo Steve Martin #48202Photo Steve Martin #48203Photo Steve Martin #48204Photo Steve Martin #48205

Steve Martin

Steve Martin
Character Orin Scrivello, D.D.S.
Photo Tichina Arnold #85213Photo Tichina Arnold #85214Photo Tichina Arnold #85215Photo Tichina Arnold #85216

Tichina Arnold

Tichina Arnold
Character Crystal
Photo Michelle Weeks #108589Photo Michelle Weeks #108590
Michelle Weeks
Character Ronnette
Photo Tisha Campbell #62492Photo Tisha Campbell #62493Photo Tisha Campbell #62494Photo Tisha Campbell #62495

Tisha Campbell

Tisha Campbell
Character Chiffon
Photo Jim Belushi #46996Photo Jim Belushi #46997

Jim Belushi

Jim Belushi
Character Patrick Martin
Photo John Candy #78155

John Candy

John Candy
Character Wink Wilkinson
Photo Christopher Guest #80848Photo Christopher Guest #80849Photo Christopher Guest #80850Photo Christopher Guest #80851

Christopher Guest

Christopher Guest
Character The First Customer
Photo Bill Murray #8877Photo Bill Murray #8878Photo Bill Murray #8879Photo Bill Murray #8880

Bill Murray

Bill Murray
Character Arthur Denton
Photo Stan Jones #105203
Stan Jones
Character Narrator (voice)
Photo Bertice Reading #108595
Bertice Reading
Character 'Downtown' Old Woman
Ed Wiley
Character 'Downtown' Bum #1
Photo Alan Tilvern #54506

Alan Tilvern

Alan Tilvern
Character 'Downtown' Bum #2
Photo John Scott Martin #108593
John Scott Martin
Character 'Downtown' Bum #3
Photo Vincent Wong #29083
Vincent Wong
Character Chinese Florist
Edward Wiley
Character 'Downtown' Bum #1
Photo Danny Cunningham #213081Photo Danny Cunningham #213082Photo Danny Cunningham #213083
Danny Cunningham
Character Doo-Wop Street Singer
Photo Danny John-Jules #57983Photo Danny John-Jules #57984

Danny John-Jules

Danny John-Jules
Character Doo-Wop Street Singer
Gary Palmer
Character Doo-Wop Street Singer
Paul Swaby
Character Doo-Wop Street Singer
Photo Mildred Shay #107382

Mildred Shay

Mildred Shay
Character Second Customer
Melissa Wiltsie
Character Third Customer
Photo Kevin Scott #108592
Kevin Scott
Character Fourth Customer
Photo Barbara Rosenblat #108591
Barbara Rosenblat
Character Fifth Customer
Adeen Fogle
Character Radio Station Assistant
Kelly Huntley
Character Audrey & Seymour's Kid
Paul Reynolds
Character Audrey & Seymour's Kid
Photo Miriam Margolyes #10430Photo Miriam Margolyes #10431

Miriam Margolyes

Miriam Margolyes
Character Dental Nurse
Abbie Dabner
Character Boy Patient
Francis Dux
Character Second Patient
Peter Whitman
Character Patient on Ceiling
Photo Heather Henson #108594

Heather Henson

Heather Henson
Character Girl Patient
Judith Morse
Character Girl's Mother
Bob Sherman
Character Agent
Doreen Hermitage
Character 'Life' Magazine Lady
Photo Kerry Shale #7976
Kerry Shale
Character Her Assistant
Photo Robert Arden #141158

Robert Arden

Robert Arden
Character Network Exec #1
Stephen Hoye
Character Network Exec #2
Bob Sessions
Character Network Exec #3
Photo Michael Shannon #92740

Michael Shannon

Michael Shannon
Character Television Reporter
Photo Jill Goldston #26017

Jill Goldston

Jill Goldston
Character Frantic Shopper (uncredited)
Photo Gary Martin #196228Photo Gary Martin #196229Photo Gary Martin #196230Photo Gary Martin #196231

Gary Martin

Gary Martin
Character Audrey II (voice)

What's left behind the scenes

  • The scene where Bill Murray's character waits his turn at the dentist was filmed according to the script. However, once he was in the dental chair, the character had practically no lines (aside from excited squeals and moans). The scene was shot for two days in a row, and Bill Murray constantly improvised, making up lines on the fly. During the final film editing, specialists had a hard time assembling something coherent from the pile of footage of that scene.
  • The role of Patrick Martin in the film was played by Paul Dooley. When the film crew reconvened after a several-month break to shoot a new ending, it turned out that Dooley was unable to come, so the necessary scenes were reshot with James Belushi. The filmmakers expressed their gratitude to Dooley in the credits. Scenes with him could be seen in the black and white version of the original ending, included in the first DVD release. In 2012, the director's cut of the film was released with Dooley, and Belushi received a thank you note in the credits.
  • The film was shot at Pinewood Studio in London, specifically on the world's largest soundstage called «007». The idea of shooting on location was abandoned in order to preserve the unique atmosphere of the film. The performance of the composition 'Suddenly Seymour' was also filmed on the «007» stage. Due to its enormous size, it was impossible to heat, hence the steam billowing from the actors' mouths.
  • The members of the «Greek chorus» took the names of female groups from the 1950s and 1960s — The Ronettes, The Chiffons, and The Crystals.
  • The scenes where the actors interact with the two largest Audrey II puppets were shot at a slow speed – first at 16 frames per second, then at 12 frames per second. The actors also had to move and speak slowly.
  • The "chroma key" technology was not used in the scenes with the talking and carnivorous plant Audrey II. Six plant mock-ups were made in different stages of development and, accordingly, different sizes, as well as three different versions of the shop, allowing two groups to work with mock-ups of different sizes simultaneously. At the end of each shooting day, the mock-ups had to be cleaned, repainted, and repaired. Depending on their size, the entire process took up to 3 hours.
  • The original script stipulated that in the finale, Audrey and Seymour would be eaten by the plant. Director Frank Oz reluctantly agreed to reshoot the ending due to negative reactions during preview screenings.
  • In the final shot of the theatrical release, a "Greek chorus" appears on screen, but the viewer only sees the faces of two girls (Tichina Arnold and Michelle Weeks) out of three. Tisha Campbell was unable to come to the shooting after the break and was replaced by a stunt double from the UK.
  • In 1998, a special edition of the film was released on DVD with an alternate ending where "everyone dies." A few days later, the entire DVD run was withdrawn from sale, as producer David Geffen wanted to re-release the film with the dark ending in theaters. This finale was restored 14 years later with the release of the director's cut of the film on Blu-Ray.
  • The film was shot at Pinewood Studio in London, specifically on the world’s largest soundstage, called ‘007’. The idea of shooting on location was abandoned to preserve the film’s unique atmosphere. The performance of ‘Suddenly Seymour’ was also filmed on the ‘007’ stage. Due to its enormous size, it was impossible to heat, resulting in visible breath vapor from the performers.
  • The members of the "Greek chorus" took the names of female groups from the 1950s and 1960s — The Ronettes, The Chiffons, and The Crystals.
  • The "chroma key" technology was not used in the scenes with the talking and carnivorous plant Audrey II. Six plant dummies were made in different stages of development and, accordingly, different sizes, as well as three different versions of the shop, which allowed two groups to work with dummies of different sizes simultaneously. At the end of each shooting day, the dummies had to be cleaned, touched up, and repaired. Depending on their size, the entire process took up to 3 hours.
  • In the final shot of the theatrical release version of the film, the "Greek chorus" appears on screen, but the viewer only sees the faces of two girls (Tichina Arnold and Michelle Weeks) out of three. Tichina Campbell was unable to come to the shooting after the break, and was replaced by a stunt double from the UK.
  • In 1998, a special edition of the film was released on DVD with an alternative ending where "everyone dies". A few days later, the entire DVD run was withdrawn from sale, as producer David Geffen wanted to re-release the film with the dark ending in theaters. This ending was restored 14 years later with the release of the director's cut of the film on Blu-Ray.
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