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The story of songwriter Howard Ashman who penned the lyrics for Little Shop of Horrors, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, and Beauty and the Beast before he died of AIDS at the height of the AIDS crisis in 1991.

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Directed by

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Don Hahn

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Don Hahn ... ()

Produced by

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Jesse Draper ... co-producer
Don Hahn ... producer
Lori Korngiebel ... producer
Jonathan Polenz ... producer

Music by

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Alan Menken

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Stephen Yao

Editorial Department

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Milton Adamou ... colorist
Drew Guy ... dcp mastering
Ryan Jaffe ... additional post production services provided by

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Ben Proudfoot ... second unit director
Clarisse Wieden ... second unit coordinator

Sound Department

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Filipe Antunes ... assistant re-recording mixer
Oleg Belogorsky ... ADR Mixer: LA STUDIOS
Hunter Berk ... ADR Mixer: SOUNDTRACK NEW YORK
Chris Heim ... ADR mixer
Jeff King ... assistant re-recording mixer
Leff Lefferts ... additional re-recording mixer
Josh Lowden ... general manager
Steve Morris ... head of engineering
Jon Null ... head of production
Carrie Perry ... scheduling
Michael Peters ... post-production finance manager
Daniela Pontoriero ... post production sound accountant
Eva Porter ... client services
Gary A. Rizzo ... re-recording mixer (as Gary Rizzo)
Mac Smith ... supervising sound editor
Tony Villaflor ... re-recording mixer
David Peifer ... digital editorial support (uncredited)

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Aaron Chavda ... visual effects
Stephen Yao ... visual effects

Camera and Electrical Department

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Douglas James Burgdorff ... second unit camera (as Doug Burgdorff)
Corynn Egreczky ... assistant camera
Remy Neymarc ... New York Cinematography

Music Department

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Pete Anthony ... orchestra contractor
Chris Bacon ... score adaptation / score producer
Jacob Braun ... cello
Rob Brophy ... viola
Belinda Broughton ... violin
Chris Fogel ... music scoring mixer / score recorded by
Aaron Kenny ... music assistant
Robert Litton ... orchestrator
Michael T. Ryan ... music editor
Josefina Vergara ... violin
Lauren Woodhouse ... music licensing coordinator
Gad Emile Zeitune ... additional music
Monica Zierhut ... music supervisor
Gina Zimmitti ... score contractor

Additional Crew

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Richard Graham ... second unit production
Jeremy Lambert ... second unit production

Thanks

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Milton Adamou ... the producers wish to thank
Lily Alia ... the producers wish to thank
Robert Lee Anderson ... the producers wish to thank
Alex Anstey ... the producers wish to thank
Suzin Bedell-Healy ... the producers wish to thank
Bill Boggs ... the producers wish to thank
Michael Buckhoff ... the producers wish to thank
Dustin J. Byerley ... the producers wish to thank (as Dustin Byerly)
Fox Carney ... the producers wish to thank
Bradley D. Cook ... the producers wish to thank
Roger Corman ... the producers wish to thank
Marcia Cox ... the producers wish to thank
Peter Cunningham ... the producers wish to thank
Natasha Dennison ... the producers wish to thank
Alyce Diamandis ... the producers wish to thank (as Alyce E. Diamandis)
Greg Emerson ... the producers wish to thank
Sarah Gillespie ... with gratitude for their invaluable contributions
Maggie Gisel ... the producers wish to thank
Debbie Goetz ... the producers wish to thank
Mike Goetz ... the producers wish to thank
Martin Gostanian ... the producers wish to thank
Eric Graf ... the producers wish to thank
Laura Elkus Gross ... the producers wish to thank
Joe Guttridge ... the producers wish to thank
Stephanie Harris ... the producers wish to thank
Kevin Healy ... the producers wish to thank
Chris Hogan ... the producers wish to thank
Kathleen Hogan ... the producers wish to thank
Mark Eden Horowitz ... the producers wish to thank
Jane Klain ... the producers wish to thank
Rick Kunis ... the producers wish to thank
Bill Lauch ... with gratitude for their invaluable contributions
Kristin Browning Leaman ... the producers wish to thank
Andrea Lee Young ... the producers wish to thank
Mark Litvin ... the producers wish to thank
Cameron Mackintosh ... the producers wish to thank
Caitlin Miller ... the producers wish to thank
Brynn O'Malley ... the producers wish to thank (as Brynn O'Malley Moynihan)
Nancy Parent ... with gratitude for their invaluable contributions
Alexa Polenz ... the producers wish to thank
Glenn Polenz ... the producers wish to thank
Patricia Polenz ... the producers wish to thank
Paula Potter ... the producers wish to thank
Ben Proudfoot ... the producers wish to thank
Kyle Renick ... with gratitude for their invaluable contributions
Rosy Runciman ... the producers wish to thank
Damian Shapiro ... the producers wish to thank
Gavin Troster ... the producers wish to thank
John Waters ... the producers wish to thank
Scott Watts ... the producers wish to thank

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Distributors

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  • Disney+ (2020) (United States) (video) (VOD)
  • Disney+ (2020) (World-wide) (video) (VOD)
  • Disney+ (2021) (Singapore) (video) (VOD)

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Howard Ashman grew up in an average Jewish family in Baltimore with an extraordinary love for musical theater. After college, he opened a theater in a derelict section of New York and struggled to put on shows, until his adaptation of Roger Corman's film LITTLE SHOP OF HORRORS becomes a huge Off-Off-Broadway hit and catapults him into the limelight. Finally on Broadway, he collaborates with the Oscar- and Tony-winner Marvin Hamlisch to create the ultimately disappointing Smile. Embarrassed, Howard fled to Los Angeles and took up with a struggling gang of artists in a warehouse-Disney animators who had just been kicked off the studio lot until they could prove themselves. Along with Alan Menken, Howard writes the Oscar winning songs for THE LITTLE MERMAID. While the film becomes a global phenomenon, Howard is diagnosed with HIV-which he kept a secret in an era when AIDS is a death sentence and gay men are at the margins of society. After creating the initial songs for ALADDIN, Howard's health deteriorated and he wrote the lyrics to BEAUTY AND THE BEAST from his hospital. Howard died before he was able to see his final Disney films release, but the legacy of his work lives on in Broadway productions and live action remakes for a new generation. Written by Don Hahn

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Also Known As
  • Příběh Howarda Ashmana (Czechia)
  • Howard: Vida y música (Argentina)
  • Howard: Sons de um Gênio (Brazil)
  • Ховард (Russia)
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Runtime
  • 94 min
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Did You Know?

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Movie Connections Featured in Howard & Grant (2020). See more »
Quotes Don Hahn: We knew something very special was happening that day. But what we didn't know was that in nine months, Howard would be gone.
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