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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Mel Welles,
Dick Miller,
Myrtle Vail
Director:
Mel Welles, Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman
Hilarious, cheapie black comedy from 1960 that may be the best film by B-picture master Roger Corman, other than Bucket of Blood, made about the same time with the same writer, Charles Griffith. Seymour (Jonathan Haze) is an assistant in a skid-row flower shop who's on the point of losing his job when the unusual plant he's developed turns the store into a major attraction. The only problem is that the plant needs human blood to live, all the while crying, "Feed me! FEED ME!" Luckily, Seymour causes a series of inadvertent deaths that more than make up for the food shortage. Jack Nicholson provides a comic sidebar as a nutjob masochist visiting a dentist's offi...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Mel Welles,
Dick Miller,
Myrtle Vail
Director:
Mel Welles, Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman
Hilarious, cheapie black comedy from 1960 that may be the best film by B-picture master Roger Corman, other than Bucket of Blood, made about the same time with the same writer, Charles Griffith. Seymour (Jonathan Haze) is an assistant in a skid-row flower shop who's on the point of losing his job when the unusual plant he's developed turns the store into a major attraction. The only problem is that the plant needs human blood to live, all the while crying, "Feed me! FEED ME!" Luckily, Seymour causes a series of inadvertent deaths that more than make up for the food shortage. Jack Nicholson provides a comic sidebar as a nutjob masochist visiting a dentist's offi...
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Jimmy McNichol,
Janet Julian,
Walter Barnes,
Patrick Campbell,
Kari Lizer
Director:
Charles B. Griffith
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Rated: R (Restricted)
Director:
Charles B. Griffith
another young frankenstein - a naughty naughty comedy version of the jeckyl hyde classic!
A horror comedy with a difference! Oliver Reed portrays the unique role with relish as he changes shape and personality problems. The production values are high and the humor naughty. It's a major surprise sleeper of the 80's.
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Mel Welles,
Robert Jayne,
David Carradine,
Susan Lee Hoffman,
Blake Bahner
Director:
Charles B. Griffith
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List Price: $5.99
Our Price: $27.77
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Mel Welles,
Dick Miller,
Myrtle Vail
Director:
Mel Welles, Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman
Hilarious, cheapie black comedy from 1960 that may be the best film by B-picture master Roger Corman, other than Bucket of Blood, made about the same time with the same writer, Charles Griffith. Seymour (Jonathan Haze) is an assistant in a skid-row flower shop who's on the point of losing his job when the unusual plant he's developed turns the store into a major attraction. The only problem is that the plant needs human blood to live, all the while crying, "Feed me! FEED ME!" Luckily, Seymour causes a series of inadvertent deaths that more than make up for the food shortage. Jack Nicholson provides a comic sidebar as a nutjob masochist visiting a dentist's offi...
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List Price: $6.98
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Mel Welles,
Dick Miller,
Myrtle Vail
Director:
Mel Welles, Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman
Hilarious, cheapie black comedy from 1960 that may be the best film by B-picture master Roger Corman, other than Bucket of Blood, made about the same time with the same writer, Charles Griffith. Seymour (Jonathan Haze) is an assistant in a skid-row flower shop who's on the point of losing his job when the unusual plant he's developed turns the store into a major attraction. The only problem is that the plant needs human blood to live, all the while crying, "Feed me! FEED ME!" Luckily, Seymour causes a series of inadvertent deaths that more than make up for the food shortage. Jack Nicholson provides a comic sidebar as a nutjob masochist visiting a dentist's offi...
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List Price: $4.98
Our Price: $3.84
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Mel Welles,
Dick Miller,
Myrtle Vail
Director:
Mel Welles, Charles B. Griffith, Roger Corman
Hilarious, cheapie black comedy from 1960 that may be the best film by B-picture master Roger Corman, other than Bucket of Blood, made about the same time with the same writer, Charles Griffith. Seymour (Jonathan Haze) is an assistant in a skid-row flower shop who's on the point of losing his job when the unusual plant he's developed turns the store into a major attraction. The only problem is that the plant needs human blood to live, all the while crying, "Feed me! FEED ME!" Luckily, Seymour causes a series of inadvertent deaths that more than make up for the food shortage. Jack Nicholson provides a comic sidebar as a nutjob masochist visiting a dentist's offi...
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List Price: $3.99
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Rated: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Staring:
Ron Howard,
Christopher Norris,
Brad David,
Kathy O'Dare,
Clint Howard
Director:
Charles B. Griffith
Way back in 1976, actor-director Ron Howard made a bargain with shlockmeister producer-director Roger Corman. It went something like this: Corman agreed to produce Howard's feature directorial debut, the 1977 Grand Theft Auto, and Howard agreed to star in another of Corman's pieces of drive-in fodder, the quirky Eat My Dust! Written and directed by Charles B. Griffith (a favorite screenwriter of Corman's who penned the original Little Shop of Horrors, among many others), Eat My Dust! is as wacked- out as anything to come out of the American International Pictures factory, and it is still surprisingly fresh and funny. Howard plays Hoover Nie...
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Rated: Unrated
Staring:
Boris Karloff,
Jack Nicholson,
Jonathan Haze,
Jackie Joseph,
Sandra Knight
Director:
Jack Nicholson, Mel Welles, Charles B. Griffith, Francis Ford Coppola, Jack Hill
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List Price: $14.99
Our Price: $1.49
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