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| Director: | Christian Marquand |
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| Writer: | Buck Henry, Mason Hoffenberg, Terry Southern |
| Staring: |
| A high school girl encounters a variety of kookie characters and humorous sexual situations while searching for the meaning of life. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 17, 1968 |
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| Director: | Christian Marquand |
| Writer: | Buck Henry, Mason Hoffenberg, Terry Southern |
| Genres: | Comedy, Fantasy, Adventure |
| Keywords | california, obsession, seduction, satire |
| Production Companies | Corona Cinematografica, Dear Film |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $0
Budget: $3,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
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| Ewa Aulin | Candy Christian |
| Charles Aznavour | Hunchback juggler |
| Marlon Brando | Grindl |
| Richard Burton | MacPhisto |
| James Coburn | Dr. A.B. Krankheit |
| John Huston | Dr. Arnold Dunlap |
| Walter Matthau | Gen. R.A. Smight |
| Ringo Starr | Emmanuel |
| John Astin | T.M. Christian / Jack Christian |
| Elsa Martinelli | Livia |
| Sugar Ray Robinson | Zero |
| Anita Pallenberg | Nurse Bullock |
| Lea Padovani | Silvia Fontegliulo |
| Florinda Bolkan | Lolita |
| Marilù Tolo | Marquita |
| Umberto Orsini | The Big Guy |
| Enrico Maria Salerno | Jonathan J. John |
| Neal Noorlag | Harold |
| Enzo Fiermonte | Al Pappone |
| Peter Dane | Luther |
| Peggy Nathan | Miss Quinby |
| Anthony Foutz | Mobster |
| Tom Keyes | Mobster |
| Mark Salvage | Dr. Harris |
| Micaela Pignatelli | Girl |
| Joey Forman | The Cop |
| Fabian Dean | The Sergeant |
| Christian Marquand | Film Director (uncredited) |
| Buck Henry | Mental Patient (uncredited) |
| Judith Malina | Woman (uncredited) |
| Julian Beck | Hippie (uncredited) |
| Romano Targa | Max (uncredited) |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Christian Marquand | Director |
| Buck Henry | Screenplay |
| Douglas Trumbull | Visual Effects |
| Dean Tavoularis | Art Direction |
| Dave Grusin | Original Music Composer |
| Giuseppe Rotunno | Director of Photography |
| Mason Hoffenberg | Novel |
| Harold E. Wellman | Visual Effects |
| Giancarlo Cappelli | Editor |
| George R. Nelson | Set Decoration |
| Enrico Sabbatini | Costume Design |
| Giuliano Laurenti | Makeup Artist |
| Augie Lohman | Special Effects |
| Elda Magnanti | Hairstylist |
| Terry Southern | Novel |
| Larry Shaw | Still Photographer |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Robert Haggiag | Producer |
| Selig J. Seligman | Executive Producer |
| Peter Zoref | Executive Producer |
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***Zany, sometimes amusing, but dreadfully dull late 60’s curiosity with Burton, Starr, Coburn and Brando*** Released during Christmas in 1968, “Candy” is a satirical interpretation of a classic of literature and thus producers could argue that it had redeeming social value and avoid being judged ... pornographic, as it was touted in order to draw men to the theater. But it bombed and deservedly so. The titular character of the story (Ewa Aulin) is basically a feminine, swinging 60s version of Voltaire's Candide, who encountered all sorts of abhorrent and deceitful characters in the course of his wanderings but somehow managed to preserve his innocence. Writers Terry Southern (book) and Buck Henry (screenplay) morphed the character to a nubile girl and augmenting the episodes to be sexual in nature, which is what caused the uproar at the time. The "encounters" she experiences involve various stars of the period. Basically, Candy is an innocent & winsome adolescent continually seduced by several institutional isms: romanticism (Richard Burton), patriotism (Walter Matthau), professionalism (James Coburn) and mysticism (Marlon Brando); I’m not sure what ism Ringo Starr’s character falls under (ethnic-ism?). There is also intimidating manipulation, pity and the promise of fame. The institutions and corresponding positions on which every society is based are dubious and misused for men to seduce women. At the end of the day this is a picaresque farce that rides the wave of the excesses, errors and magic of the mid-late 60s. It’s a campy, kitschy, what-were-they-thinking late 60’s flick that’s wannabe magical, but epically fails in that it’s dreadfully dull despite a few moments of genuine amusement, the stellar cast and the protagonist’s naïve beauty (who looks like a melding of Tuesday Weld and Britt Ekland). Brando’s entertaining guru in the last act might be worth the price of admission though. Marlon was fit and never looked better, before he progressively got fat in the 70s-80s. As for the rumor that the movie was pornographic, there’s some wacky titillation and a little tame nudity, but nothing to decry as diabolically pornographic. It’s pretty harmless really. The movie runs 1 hour, 55 minutes and was shot in New York City and Rome, Lazio, Italy. GRADE: C-
I've never done acid before but I imagine this is the movie that would give me that feeling. This two-hour film made me question my sanity. Even as something from the 1960s this is wild and just all around insane and the fact they got they nabbed the likes of Marlon Brando, Richard Burton and James ... Coburn, not to mention Ringo Starr playing a Mexican, is incredible. Ewa Aulin is beautiful but a terrible actress. I can't imagine how this came to be. **0.5/5**