The awful-looking tools Orin Scrivello (D.D.S.) uses in Little Shop of Horrors (the 1986 musical version) are also used as plastic surgery tools in Batman and gynecology tools in Dead Ringers. I was prepared to swear that they are used as implements of torture in both True Lies and Tomorrow Never Dies, but the IMDb doesn’t mention it. Am I insane or is it an omission of the IMDb’s?
Bumpy-dump.
“I’m very good at my specialty. Can you guess what it is?”
“Oral hygeine?”
Do you mean the actual props in Little Shop of Horrors were used in the other movies? Do they do that often? Use the same stuff in different movies? The only time I’ve ever seen it pointed out was that Mel Brooks used some of the set from the original Frankenstein (or maybe it was Bride of Frankenstein) for Young Frankenstein.
And can I just say …
Your temperment’s wrong for the priesthood
And teaching would suit you still less!
Son, be a dentist!
You’ll be a success!
Yes, the actual props were used. It happens to big things like cars all the time, but this is more of a running joke thing.
So no-one here has seen Tomorrow Never Dies or True Lies recently enough to remember this?