Roger Corman Classic ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ Now in Color
By ph. diddy on May 11, 2006 in DVD Releases
Roger Corman’s cult classic, “The Little Shop of Horrors,” restored and in color is now available from Legend Films. It features the legendary Jack Nicholson in one of his early films. The collector’s limited edition DVD is available only from the Legend Films website.
Rare bonus materials including a hilarious audio commentary by Mike Nelson of “Mystery Science Theater 3000,” Gallery of Killer Plants, and Shocking Man-Eating Plants are on the DVD. Plus, each DVD has been individually autographed by Mike Nelson.
“‘The Little Shop of Horrors’ is a movie that is beautifully enhanced by color and our colorization technology is the most advanced in the world,” says David Martin, CEO of Legend Films. “Fans of this movie will also enjoy our stunning newly restored black-and-white version included on the same DVD.”
“I’m excited about ‘Little Shop of Horrors.’ Of all the movies featuring nebbishly little guys who chop up people and feed them to a man-eating plant, this is by far the best,” adds Mike Nelson.
Currently, the limited edition DVD of “The Little Shop of Horrors” is only available on the Legend Films website, http://www.legendfilms.net. The movie will be in retail in late June, 2006.
