<P> In the original ending, when Audrey is attacked by the plant, Seymour pulls her from its jaws but is too late to save her, as she is mortally wounded . As she is dying she tells him what the plant said about Orin and Mushnik, and then Seymour confesses that he fed them to the plant . Audrey requests that Seymour feed her to the plant too so that it will live and Seymour can earn the success he deserves ("Somewhere That's Green (Reprise)"). After fulfilling her dying wish, he attempts suicide by jumping off the roof of a building, only to be stopped by Patrick Martin . Martin offers to reproduce and sell Audrey IIs and has already grown a smaller Audrey II from one of the cuttings that he harvested earlier . He also warns Seymour that his consent is not necessary as plants are considered to be in the public domain . Realizing Audrey II is planning global domination, Seymour climbs down from the roof with the resolution to destroy the plant . Returning to the shop, he confronts and tries to kill Audrey II, who tears down the shop, fishes him from the rubble and eats him alive . The plant then spits out Seymour's glasses and laughs victoriously ("Mean Green Mother from Outer Space)". </P> <P> The three chorus girls appear in front of a large American flag and tell how although Audrey II buds became a worldwide consumer craze, the buds grew into an army of monstrous plants who begin to take over the Earth . Giant Audrey II plants are shown destroying cities, toppling buildings, as well as eating people . The United States Army attempts to fight the buds as they ascend the Statue of Liberty and Audrey II eventually bursts through the movie screen and presumably eats the viewers ("Finale (Don't Feed The Plants)"). </P> <Ul> <Li> Rick Moranis as Seymour Krelborn, a nerdy florist who loves "strange and interesting" plants . He is nice and well - intentioned, but is easily influenced: the plant, Audrey II, tricks him into feeding it humans . </Li> <Li> Ellen Greene as Audrey, a kind, shy, friendly, and awkward coworker who is the object of Seymour's affections, but who is dating the sadistic Orin Scrivello . </Li> <Li> Vincent Gardenia as Mr. Mushnik, the grumpy, stingy owner of Mushnik's Flower Shop . </Li> <Li> Steve Martin as Orin Scrivello, DDS, a sadistic, nitrous oxide - addicted dentist and Audrey's violent, abusive boyfriend . </Li> <Li> Levi Stubbs as the voice of Audrey II, an evil and boisterous flytrap - like extraterrestrial plant with plans to take over the planet . </Li> <Li> Tichina Arnold, Michelle Weeks, and Tisha Campbell as Crystal, Ronette, and Chiffon, the three mysterious girls who act as a Greek chorus and often provide back - up to the songs throughout the film . </Li> <Li> Jim Belushi as Patrick Martin, a Licensing and Marketing executive from World Botanical Enterprises who offers Seymour a proposal to sell Audrey IIs worldwide . Belushi appears in the theatrical release after re-shoots, as actor Paul Dooley (who played Martin in the original ending) was unavailable to reprise his scenes for the re-shoots . </Li> <Li> John Candy as Wink Wilkinson, the DJ for WSKID who puts on a radio show about "weird stuff" called "Wink Wilkinson's Weird World". </Li> <Li> Christopher Guest as The First Customer, the first customer to enter the flower shop and notice Audrey II . </Li> <Li> Bill Murray as Arthur Denton, a hyperactive masochist who visits Orin the dentist for "a long, slow root canal ." </Li> <Li> Miriam Margolyes as a Dental Nurse, Orin's cynical nurse / secretary who Orin frequently appears to enjoy hurting . </Li> <Li> Stanley Jones as the Narrator, whose voice is heard reading the opening words . </Li> <Li> Mak Wilson, Danny John - Jules, Danny Cunningham, Gary Palmer, and Paul Swaby as the doo - wop backup singers . </Li> <Li> Jim Henson's daughter Heather Henson cameos as one of Orin's patients . </Li> <Li> Vincent Wong as the Chinese Florist </Li> <Li> Kerry Shale as Life magazine assistant </Li> <Li> Audrey II was operated by John Alexander, Anthony Asbury, Don Austen, David Barclay, Michael Barclay, James Barton, Michael Bayliss, Marcus Clarke, Sue Dacre, Graham Fletcher, Brian Henson, Terry Lee, Christopher Leith, Toby Philpott, Mike Quinn, Paul Springer, William Todd - Jones, Ian Tregonnian, Robert Tygner, and Mak Wilson . </Li> </Ul> <Li> Rick Moranis as Seymour Krelborn, a nerdy florist who loves "strange and interesting" plants . He is nice and well - intentioned, but is easily influenced: the plant, Audrey II, tricks him into feeding it humans . </Li>

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