Roger Corman is well-known for his prolific production of B-movies. He shot fast, cheap flicks unashamed to appeal to the audience’s darker instincts for success. And yet, he is no Ed Wood. While Wood was hilariously incompetent, Corman was actually up to the job.
In 1960, Corman directed Little Shop of Horrors in — wait for it — two days. Yes, the film …
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