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CandyMan
TrailerThe movie tells the story of a graduate student whose research into modern folklore summons the spirit of the dead, the Candyman, a murderous soul with a hook for a hand. She soon regrets her skepticism, and must try to survive his deadly hook.Actors: Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, Kasi Lemmons, Vanessa Williams, DeJuan Guy, Marianna Elliott, Ted Raimi, Ria Pavia, Mark Daniels, Lisa Ann Poggi, ...»Director: Bernard RoseCountry: United States, United KingdomDuration: 99 minQuality: HDRelease: 1992IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "CandyMan"
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Characters of "CandyMan"
Helen LylePlayed by: Virginia Madsen
The CandymanPlayed by: Tony Todd
Trevor LylePlayed by: Xander Berkeley
Bernadette 'Bernie' WalshPlayed by: Kasi Lemmons
Anne-Marie McCoyPlayed by: Vanessa Williams
JakePlayed by: DeJuan Guy
ClaraPlayed by: Marianna Elliott
BillyPlayed by: Ted Raimi
MonicaPlayed by: Ria Pavia
StudentPlayed by: Mark Daniels
DianePlayed by: Lisa Ann Poggi
DannyPlayed by: Adam Philipson
HaroldPlayed by: Eric Edwards
StaceyPlayed by: Carolyn Lowery
Henrietta MoselyPlayed by: Barbara Alston
Phillip PurcellPlayed by: Michael Culkin
Dr. BurkePlayed by: Stanley DeSantis -
Directors of "CandyMan"
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Creators of "CandyMan"
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Critic Reviews of "CandyMan"
VarietySeptember 17, 2008Candyman is an uppper-register horror item that delivers the requisite shocks and gore but doesn't cheat or cop out.
Chicago ReaderSeptember 17, 2008Like so many post-Val Lewton horror films, this 1992 feature starts out promisingly while the plot is mainly a matter of suggestion, but gradually turns gross and obvious as the meanings become literal and unambiguous.
New York TimesMay 20, 2003The film's spooky atmosphere is accentuated by Anthony B. Richmond's cinematography and Philip Glass's score.
Washington PostJanuary 01, 2000Madsen is a much better actress than is usually found in such a role. However, if you don't like splashes of blood or bees swarming out of bodies, you may want to think twice about this one.
Chicago Sun-TimesJanuary 01, 2000What I liked was a horror movie that was scaring me with ideas and gore, instead of simply with gore.
Cinemaphile.orgOctober 07, 2016The goals of the picture never come into focus, usually because it is too busy bouncing between the methodical deviations of the villain and the silent absurdity of injustice.
Ozus' World Movie ReviewsOctober 13, 2012The film bogs down into ordinariness after its fast start when the myth is literally acted out and all sense of movie magic gets washed down the toilet.
Georgia StraightJuly 07, 2010Sadly enough, with all the things Candyman has going for it, it turns out to be not much more enthralling than the last Freddy Kreuger slash-o-rama.
Film4September 17, 2008Candyman is atmospheric and visually stimulating enough to satisfy gore-hounds as well as being an intelligent social commentary.
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