Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Bill Condon
Veronica Cartwright
William O'leary
Fay Hauser
Kelly Rowan
Bill Nunn
Film Details
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Synopsis
Annie Tarrant, a New Orleans schoolteacher, is haunted by her past when years ago her father was found slashed to pieces in a seemingly unprovoked murder. At that time, the rumors began in the inner city that he was slain by The Candyman. Now, her brother, Ethan, stands accused of a similarly styled murder. Equally as disturbing, The Candyman has begun to appear in the drawings of one of Annie's students, Matthew, a troubled, inner-city student. One day at school, in an effort to dispel her students' fears, Annie faces a mirror and chants "Candyman" five times. Nervously, all the kids but Matthew laugh. He watches as a single bee throws itself continually into their window. At home with her husband Paul, Annie once again faces the mirror, this time in a dream state. Suddenly, she sees him--the man in Matthew's drawings--The Candyman. Staggering out of the bathroom, she discovers that Paul has been slashed from head to foot. The Candyman is in her world and is waiting to bring her home, to his.
Director
Bill Condon
Cast
Veronica Cartwright
William O'leary
Fay Hauser
Kelly Rowan
Bill Nunn
Joshua Gibran Mayweather
Tony Todd
Matt Clark
Timothy Carhart
David Gianopoulos
Crew
Clive Barker
Clive Barker
Julie Duvic
Michelle Erby
Gregg Fienberg
Bruce Finlayson
Dr. Norman Gary
Philip Glass
Robert C Goldstein
Steve Golin
Stephanie J Gordon
Walter S Hoylman
Virginia Katz
Mark Kruger
Edith Leblanc
Carol Lewis
Bruce Margolis
Rand Ravich
Barry Robison
Tobias Schliessler
Suzette Sheets
Joni Sighvatsson
Dawn Snyder
Jeanne Stack
Mary Ellen Woods
Film Details
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Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States Spring March 17, 1995
Released in United States on Video August 22, 1995
Released in United States 1995
Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles February 23 - March 3, 1995.
Sequel to "Candyman" (USA/1992), directed by Bernard Rose and starring Virginia Madsen and Tony Todd.
Began shooting August 16, 1994.
Completed shooting October 19, 1994.
Released in United States Spring March 17, 1995
Released in United States on Video August 22, 1995
Released in United States 1995 (Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles February 23 - March 3, 1995.)