Little Shop of Horrors
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Sex & Nudity

A kissing scene.

The song "Dentist!" has the line "And I get off on the pain I inflict."

A guy gets his pants pulled down but it just shows his underwear.

Violence & Gore

The theme of the movie is a plant that eats people.

Orin, the sadistic dentist, describes his childhood hobbies such as shooting puppies with a BB Gun, poisoning guppies and bashing in cats' heads.

Orin is shown committing many violent acts in the song "Dentist!", including punching a few women in the face (without looking), kneeing a kid in the stomach, and jamming dental instruments into patients' mouths to cause pain (one scene is shown from the P.O.V of his mouth).

The songs "Feed Me" and "Suppertime" both are about the fact that Seymour will get fortune and fame if he kills people and feed them to the plants. During "Feed Me", the line "You Need Blood and he's got more than enough" is sung, referring to Orin.

Orin abuses Audrey a few times in one scene.

Arthur Denton, a masochist, enters Orin's dental office for pain. Orin is shown causing him pain but much of this only shows their faces.

Orin holds a dental instrument at Seymour in a threatening manner and asks "Would it scare you if I took this thing and headed straight for your goddamn incisors????".

Seymour holds Orin at gunpoint in one scene.

A gory picture of a dog with his jaw smashed apart is shown (to scare Seymour)

Orin dies from inhaling too much laughing gas, and Seymour chops him up (we don't see this happen). We do see him feeding the body parts to Audrey II.

Mushnik gets eaten by Audrey II, we see him fall back into Audrey II's mouth (Seymour chases him into the plant).

Audrey almost gets eaten by Audrey II but Seymour saves her. We see some blood on Audrey's dress.

Audrey II is defeated by electrocution.

Profanity

Four uses of the word "shit", one use of "Slut" (to be mean to her), a few uses of "goddamn" and "goddamnit".

A man inhales laughing gas as a drug.

A man is chopped up but all we see is the shadow.

The Plant eats a couple people, one is the chopped up man, the other was pushed into the plants mouth.

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