Yes, there was a real murderer from Italy who was a little bit similar to Sweeney Todd.
Leonarda Cianciulli was an Italian serial killer. She made teacakes out of her victims and fed them to her guests. Similarly Sweeney Todd and his accomplice, Mrs Lovett, baked his victims into pies and fed them to customers.
not that i have heard of, i doubt it but if you like stories like it watch the count of Monte cristo
Nightmare before Christmas has the same love aspect in the movie but i am unaware of good movies like this. If you like Sweeney Todd you would probably also like 'Repo! The Genetic Opera' as some parallels to Sweeney and Repo can be observed.
Unless less you like really pale skin, Black hair with a long black streak in it and quite large feet then no
yes, i saw it in Barnes and Noble. its a new version with Johnny Depp in it. it's only like $11.Yes! actually the Movie is based off the play, and play is based off the many versions of the book in London!The character of Sweeney Todd first appeared in something called a "penny dreadful", an old serial fiction publication. The edition he appeared in was called The String of Pearls. His next appearance was in the 1979 musical and film.
"Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street" (2007) is rated 'R'. Depends on the country. In Australia its MA+, some countrys its R, yea. I suggest you look it up on the parental guide. That gives you a list of all the deaths, profanity and stuff like that that happens in it, and a list of ratings for all the countrys the film has been shown in, as well as how good it is out of 10.
not that i have heard of, i doubt it but if you like stories like it watch the count of Monte cristo
His favorite musical is Sweeney Todd and he like to watch Horror movies.
Nightmare before Christmas has the same love aspect in the movie but i am unaware of good movies like this. If you like Sweeney Todd you would probably also like 'Repo! The Genetic Opera' as some parallels to Sweeney and Repo can be observed.
At the end Sweeney Todd is left sitting with his wife (Lucy) who turned out to have poisoned herself, but not died. He is not really paying attention to what is going on around him (He seems to be alone since Ms. Lovett died) and Toby comes out of hiding and sees the razor and cuts Sweeney Todd's throat. I am playing Toby in Sweeney Todd and I know this, I also saw the Broadway show, the movie, and the show on tour. And in all of them this is the ending. Ms. Lovett does not kill Sweeney Todd because Sweeney Todd already killed her.
I would have to say, the Joker (sorry Sweeney!) The Joker would because HE HAS A LIKE A BAZOOKA AND LIKE A WHOLE TEAM OF VILLAIN'S! Poor Sweeney just has a razor even though its sharp, no match for the Joker! But Sweeney is smarter! He didn't get caught killing people and the Joker did!
Unless less you like really pale skin, Black hair with a long black streak in it and quite large feet then no
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Part of the movie took place in London, England. So the song refers to England.
when was the older one made?
He thought she was beautiful and decided to send Sweeney/Benjamin away so he could get to her. When this didn't work, he tricked her into coming to a ball, where she got just a little bit drunk and a whole lot confused and he raped her. This caused her to take poisen, which caused her to go crazy.
yes, i saw it in Barnes and Noble. its a new version with Johnny Depp in it. it's only like $11.Yes! actually the Movie is based off the play, and play is based off the many versions of the book in London!The character of Sweeney Todd first appeared in something called a "penny dreadful", an old serial fiction publication. The edition he appeared in was called The String of Pearls. His next appearance was in the 1979 musical and film.