From the genre of horror, these 3 classics can bring enjoyment to all those that appreciate horror of high quality. With the use of compelling storylines and gruesome images, the viewer is left always anxious at what would come next - that's how true horror began to develop. Through these elements, ... Read review
Little Shop Of Horrors: Jack Nicholson stars in this classic Roger Corman directed black ... more
comedy. Jonathan Haze is clumsy assistant florist Seymour, who saves his job in Mr. Mushnik's skid-row flower shop when he brings in a unique man-eating plant.The ...
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Advantages: Engaging Story Lines Disadvantages: Lack of special effects due to production period
...the genre of horror, these 3 classics can bring enjoyment to all those that appreciate horror of high quality. With the use of compelling storylines and gruesome images, the viewer is left always anxious at what would come next - that's how true horror began to develop. Through these elements, those who watch it forget the fanciful special effects that present day cinema offers and is taken in by this collection's creative brilliance.
...irreversibly by their clever plot lines and cinematic professionalism. "Little Shop of Horrors" focusses more on the "horrible" part of horror movies, whereas "The Bat" proves as having more of a psychological effect on the viewers. "The Bride of the Monster" is for all those who are interested in the horror genre as a whole - one of the movies that inspired future horror producers. ... more
From the genre of horror, these 3 classics can bring enjoyment to all those that appreciate horror of high quality. With the use of compelling storylines and gruesome images, the viewer is left always anxious at what would come next - that's how true horror began to develop. Through these elements, those who watch it forget the fanciful special effects that present day cinema offers and is taken in by this collection's creative brilliance.
All 3 movies in this collection engage the viewers irreversibly by their clever plot lines and cinematic professionalism. "Little Shop of Horrors" focusses more on the "horrible" part of horror movies, whereas "The Bat" proves as having more of a psychological effect on the viewers. "The Bride of the Monster" is for all those who are interested in the horror genre as a whole - one of the movies that inspired future horror producers.
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Review of 3 Classic Horrors Of The Silver Screen - Vol. 3 - Little Shop Of Horrors / The Bat / Bride Of The Monster (DVD)
Three features. In 'Little Shop Of Horrors' a Skid Row flower shop employee creates a weird plant that feeds on human flesh. Also features 'The Bat' and 'Bride Of The Monster'.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
CLASSIC ENTERTAINMENT; LACE GROUP; SONY DADC
Release date
06/12/2004
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
CE 018
Barcode
5060036890971
Languages
Main Language
English
DVD Description
Three features. In 'Little Shop Of Horrors' a Skid Row flower shop employee creates a weird plant that feeds on human flesh. Also features 'The Bat' and 'Bride Of The Monster'.
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