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Solar Eclipse | Blonde
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7.1/10
IMDbBest Music | 1987 | Alan
Best Original Score Motion Picture | 1987
Best Motion Picture Comedy or Musical | 1987
Best Special Effects | 1988
Best Special Effects | 1987
Best Costumes | 1987
Best Writing | 1987
Best Horror Film | 1987
Best Dramatic Presentation | 1987
Funniest Actor in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1987 | Steve
Funniest Actress in a Motion Picture Leading Role | 1987
Best Casting for Feature Film Comedy | 1987 | Margery
Best Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium | 1987 | Howard
Budget 25,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 38,800,000 USD
As part of the film's promotion, the "Audrey II" plant was occasionally interviewed, in character, by the press. On at least one occasion, the interview concluded with Audrey II "eating" the interviewer.
Frank Oz originally wanted the Greek chorus (Crystal, Ronette and Chiffon) to be highlighted by a spotlight whenever they appeared, but this proved to be impractical as the light would spill over onto the other actors. He did manage to have them "magically" remain dry during the rainstorm in the title number.
Wardrobe and props were obtained from New York thrift shops in order to attain a period realism. The most difficult items to find were garbage cans, so set decorator Tessa Davies drove around in a truck filled with new cans, and whenever she saw an old one outside of someone's home, she stopped and offered to trade. "People thought I was crazy!" she remarked.
"Mean Green Mother From Outer Space" (written for this film) is the first Oscar-nominated song to contain profanity. As a result, when the song was performed at the Oscar ceremony by Levi Stubbs of the Four Topps, it was edited, replacing the more risqué lyrics with lyrics cut from the final film (though included on the film soundtrack).
The puppeteers who designed and operated Audrey II were veterans of the Jim Henson company. One of the operators was Brian Henson, Jim's son.
"Seymour: The Audrey Two is not a healthy girl. Mr. Mushnik: Strictly between us - neither is the Audrey One."
"Audrey II: Does this look "inanimate" to you, punk? If I can move and I can talk, who's to say I can't do anything I want?"