Jack Nicholson | The Little Shop of Horrors (1960) Comedy, Horror | Colorized Movie, Subtitles
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- čas přidán 27. 07. 2024
- Seymour works in a skid row florist shop and is in love with his beautiful co-worker, Audrey. He creates a new plant that not only talks but cannot survive without human flesh and blood.
Watch the original Black & White version: • The Little Shop of Hor...
Directors: Roger Corman, Charles B. Griffith
Writer: Charles B. Griffith
Stars: Jonathan Haze, Jackie Joseph, Mel Welles & Jack Nicholson
Genres: Classic, Cult Film, Comedy, Horror
Budget : $22,500
CCC CHAPTERS:
00:00:00 Opening Credits - Full length movie
00:01:47 Mushnick's Florist
00:04:20 Seymore
00:08:33 Syemore's home life with Ma
00:11:25 Introducing the plant Audrey Jr.
00:14:36 Blood lusting plant
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It's so funny to see a young Jack Nicholson in that comedy, horror movie.
Hai Nichole !👸 🎁
When Jack was nominated for best supporting actor for "Easy Rider," they showed clips from Jack's earlier film work. They showed the clip with Jack in the dentist's chair! The crowd at the Academy Award ceremony went nuts with laughter and applauded. Jack just raised an eyebrow and flashed that patented "mad Jack" smile. Ha!
they always bill Jack Nicholson like he's gonna be the main character like he's Seymour lol
I didn’t realize how ‘tongue-n-cheek it was, and the Musical followed the story and it’s characters closely.
True it did but I wished it kept musnick alive and a reprise of I can't belive it where he's more horrified of whats he's done after he tricks the robber
One of my favorite movies of all time! Rick Moranis did an amazing job as well in the remake
This version is so much darker than the version we remember from the '80s.
Happy Halloween to you guys!!🎃💕
THATS WHAT I SAID
I watched this movie few years ago when I was 91 years old for the first time. It reminded me of 85 years ago when I was a teen
How old are you know?
Agree
Wow! I recall too watching this movie when it was just out, I was 53 then. I still enjoy watching it even today with my great grand children 😂😂😂
Wouldn't you have been 6?
I don't know who you are but God bless your soul you seem like a nice old person
This movie had absolutely no right being THAT funny- i was dying laughing the whole time! And the ending, creepy as hell
Usually the only horror thing about comedy-horrors are the terrible jokes. But I remember this one actually worked! Never seen it in color, so will watch this version. Hope they get the blood right. 😁
Hai zanti ! 👸 🎁
@@helenpoornima5126 Howdy, Helen. Hope you all have a happy day! 🌺
@@zanti209 Yes!Thank you good man👸 🎁
@@zanti209 just watched return of the living dead last night great Halloween movie to watch 😊
@@mikesilva3868 I had no idea you had such good taste, Mikey. I'm there. 🎃
Black or white or color. It dont matter. This one is Da Bomb. Mel Welles had all the great lines as Mushnik, the florist. Poor Seymour was lily-livered sap due to a mom who dated Jim Beam every day and night. Audrey Jr. was one ferocious all-consuming weed all day long and past Arbor Day. Just an all around great horror comedy. 😝🥰😝🥰😝 FIVE STAR CLASSIC. I almost died laughing, and I woulda if I had stopped typing. Thanks CCC! 👍
I read that it literally was filmed in 3 days. As of this date Jonathan Haze and Jackie Joseph are still alive. Mel Welles (Mushnick) held a PhD in psychology from Columbia University.
2 days actually
Смотрела этот фильм по телеку много раз много-много лет назад...
Перевода к нему не было, а английским я владею не так уж хорошо...
Сюжет фильма был понятен, но приблизительно...
Теперь смотрю фильм в цвете, с русскими субтитрами - большое спасибо!..)))
Jackie Jospeh who plays Audrey and Richard Miller who is eating the flowers were both in Gremlins! They ate the couple that gets run over by the plow!
Thanks for posting this gem.
Wow! I've never seen this film look so good. Nice work, CCC, obtaining such a fabulous print! Image is so crisp and sharp. Looks like a thorough remastering effort has happened here, thank you for this! One of the best public domain presentations I've seen.
Mr. Mushnik and the old lady, was the 2 funniest character to me.😂
I need to find the soundtrack to this celluloid gem. Roger Corman used the music from this movie in a few of his other films -- i.e., "Beast from Haunted Cave" and "Creature from The Haunted Sea."
Yayyyyyyy!!!!!!!!! I watched this movie once, about 14 years ago, and I liked it a lot (a bit more than the remake). Thanks for posting it here, Cult cinema classics! 🤠🤗🤗👍🏻
Great movie 😊
The drawings in titles are fantastic 👍
Farb is such a fun character! John did good RIP.....
This movie is genuinely funny :)
Thanks for all these wonderful movies.....best channel 😘💋💋💋
Remember back in the 80's when a B&W version of this aired on a PBS station, the next day I was at a grocery store and a woman was hold a child that said, "Feed Me." Awesome work colorizing it.
I can't but help comparing Seymour to Joey in Friends
They're similar
1:06:30 Mrs McCallister when she finds out Kevin got eaten by the plant! "KEVIN!" lol.
Seymour must have crossed more than just a Venus Flytrap and a Butterwort, I can count at least 4 or 5 different kinds of leaves on the plant.... they look like oak leaves, magnolia and the blooms look like sunflowers
Took me a while to find Jack. The masochist!! Of course, perfect role for him 😂
He was already a peculiar actor, what a guy.
Rest well Roger...Thanks for the scares.
I literally only clicked on this for Jack 😂 but great video nonetheless
¡Gracias!
Now i have r the color version❤❤❤❤
Can't wait for tomorrow!
Shioring!
Rest in Peace, Roger Corman.
This was funniest one, The classic... Without all of the singing it's more funnier to me. 😂
Mushnick's Florist doesn't seem to be facing ruin like in the 80s version
The captions are so off they're funny too.
Fantastic work , have you got Beatles movie A Hard Days Night in color , i'm looking for ...
34:51 Here's Johnny!
Nicholson appare solo qualche minuto ❗
This is the original version of Little Shop Of Horrors (1986):
The alternative universe from 1960.
Nope. 1960 version is the main universe. 1986 is the AU one.
Comédia com um pouco de horror interessante, que já teve um remake em 1986.
subtitles are paraphrasing a bit too much lol
رائع اصدقائي اسمتروووو 😘😘😘😘😘😘
Yup!
And the big klub
made it into a
musical -
🤨"is there anything that they haven't infiltrated!?
i want seymour krelborn soooo bad
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Is it just me or is the ending theme from a bucket of blood
Norman never copyrighted the film/story. That mistake cost him a fortune
34:50 Jack Nicholson appears
🌱Oh yeah, the dastardly Pottsylvania Creeper...strikes again!
🌱I guess all the Checker’d🌺🌺🌺Begonias are gonna tune in to watch this classic Horrorflix!!!
🤔! 😲!The same tittle ! What?!?!How?!?!Oh! I think part 1part 2!!!! May be!!! I don't like horrors anyway !!!! But I am here !👸
Little shop of horrors is a classic it's a horror comedy its not really scary its funny helen😊
@@mikesilva3868 !!Oh hoo! Thank you Mike ! Now I am busy in my daily works !see you tonight 👸 🌹
@@helenpoornima5126 🕺
There''s one thing you lose when you color a Black and White film, you lose the film. These movies were made for Black and White, and their process was very different. Theres an art to Black and White Cinema, even a film such as this. A film I hold dearly. I could never imagine Casablanca in Color, or Night of the Living Dead. Yet here we are. If there's one thing I do appreciate, if it brought more people to see the picture, that makes me happy. Just know, Black and White Cinema is a lost art.
I prefer color actually, I'm glad I have the option on my DVD.... Probably because when I saw this for the 1st time as a kid in the 80s it was in color, so it's more nostalgic for me to be in color
Actually, it's the other way around. Black and white movies might as well not be movies at all.
@@UltramanMebiusBrave I can see how this would appeal to people in b&w, but I first saw it in color, so that's how I like it.... I wish I could also find the Absent Minded Professor and Son of Flubber on DVD in color as well
The flowers I the shop are all white, that irritates me.
I grew up watching the 80s version. I even have the director cut version and now i see why they made it because this 60s is way better . Better story line and the humor ( too me ) is better. However, when it comes to Jack Nicholson and Bill Murray character. Both funny. But i say Bill wins saying.......CANDY BAR!!!!
Here’s Johny! 34:51
Yes baby spin your disc
A classic!
34:50 Jack Nicholson
Can't believe I was laughing at the lame jokes.
Please remove that obnoxious recommended video thing at the end that blocks the whole screen
Will look into it. Cheers.
That's good not to scary😮😮😮😮
who died the chamber of comers i am so dead
What kind of effing subtitles are these? Somebody's translating English into some other kind of English? Are you out of your minds, Cult Cinema Classics?
About 12:00 it changes into spanish.👎
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ジャクニコルソンじゃなかった。
Sí estuvo. Fue el primero que murió asesinado.
Jack Nicholson played the psychotic dental patient.
"The Little Shop of Colorization Horrors". Why not just "re-colorize" the sound of the score, or even repaint old "dull" paintings with modern colors. The possibilities are nearly endless.
Cormans best, but I absolutley hate colorized movies, what a shame
I Have The Colorized Verison on VHS in 1987 by Vestron Video.
That's your problem. Colorized movies help describe a character and visual better than grayscale. Grayscale has no defined color but gray, meaning you can interpret other colors into the visuals, which sometimes results in the characters and scenes becoming visually nonsensical.
Well Coloized Don't Bother Me For LAUREL AND HARDY' WAY OUT WEST and DISNEY'S ABSENT MINDED PROFESSOR with FRED MacMURRAY.
@@UltramanMebiusBrave not sure what you mean by "my problem"....What is wrong with the process is that it does not evenly color everything where some parts are rainbow colored and other parts remain black and white....so it looks like a childs water color painting and not a true representaion of real life causing distraction and taking away from the message of the movie by having to make sense of what you are seeing....as far as your grey scale comment, it has been proven that viewing grey scale films and pictures actually stimulates the right side of the brain, expanding the creative side of the brain by subconsiously exercising it.....I guess my problem is, is that the colorization process is inadequate
huh?@@danieldrebsky44
Great movie , I've seen it several times before , the original is way better than the remake ( aren't they always ? ) .. Unfortunately the colorization leaves a lot to be desired .... Still a great movie though 👍👍
I like em both