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Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh

 
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Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh

  • Director: Bill Condon
  • AMG Rating: starstar
  • Genre: Horror
  • Movie Type: Supernatural Horror, Slasher Film
  • Themes: Ghosts, Out For Revenge
  • Main Cast: Tony Todd, Kelly Rowan, Timothy Carhart, Veronica Cartwright, William O'Leary
  • Release Year: 1995
  • Country: US
  • Run Time: 94 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

This sequel to director Bernard Rose's superb, metaphorical Candyman is a more straightforward Gothic horror project, discarding any association with the events of the previous film (which was based on the short story "The Forbidden" by horror surrealist Clive Barker) aside from the title entity, played again by the imposing Tony Todd. A melancholy but extremely deadly ghost, Candyman is revealed -- in a compelling sequence of flashbacks -- as the vengeful spirit of Daniel Robitaille, a black portraitist in post-Civil War Louisiana who was set upon and horribly mutilated by an angry white mob in retaliation for his affair with a plantation owner's daughter. In present-day New Orleans, at the height of Mardi Gras festivities (the film's title refers to the literal translation of the Latin "Carnival"), Candyman walks the realm of the undead, with a hook in place of the hand he lost to the lynch mob, waiting to be summoned by the recitation of his name five times into a mirror. The latest victims of his evisceration skills include members of the Tarrant family, with young schoolteacher Annie (Kelly Rowan) next in line. Her family's connection with the Candyman legend is eventually revealed when Annie visits the family estate to uncover the link between her ancestors and Daniel Robitaille himself. This is a well-executed horror film, with fine performances and good use of the subtle menace underlying the Mardi Gras ambience, but the deft hand of Barker is clearly absent, leaving a standard horror plot without the mythical resonance of the original. The chilling Philip Glass score is a definite plus, though. ~ Cavett Binion, All Movie Guide

Cast

  • Tony Todd - Candyman
  • Kelly Rowan - Annie Tarrant
  • Timothy Carhart - Paul McKeever
  • Veronica Cartwright - Octavia Tarrant
  • William O'Leary - Ethan Tarrant
Fay Hauser - Pam Carver; Caroline Barclay - Caroline Sullivan; Russell Buchanan - Kingfisher; Michael Culkin - Phillip Purcell; Daniel Dupont - Reporter; David Gianopoulos - Detective Ray Levesque; Margaret Howell - Clara; Ralph Joseph - Mr Jeffries; Bill Nunn - Reverend Ellis; Steve Picerni - Police Guard; Amy Ryder - Hostile Woman at Cabrini Green; Matt Clark - Honore Thibideaux; Brian Moore - Thug; Randy Oglesby - Heyward Sullivan; Carol Sutton - Angry Woman at Matthew's House

Credit

Anna C. Miller - Associate Producer, Carol Lewis - Casting, Bruce Finlayson - Costume Designer, Mary Ellen Woods - First Assistant Director, Bill Condon - Director, Virginia Katz - Editor, Clive Barker - Executive Producer, Philip Glass - Composer (Music Score), Philip Glass - Songwriter, Barry Robison - Production Designer, Tobias Schliessler - Cinematographer, Tim Clawson - Producer, Steve Golin - Producer, Sigurjon Sighvatsson - Producer, Gregg Fienberg - Producer, Suzette Sheets - Set Designer, Stephanie J. Gordon - Set Designer, Robert C. Goldstein - Set Designer, Walter Hoylman - Sound/Sound Designer, Pete Antico - Stunts, Rand Ravich - Screenwriter, Clive Barker - Book Author

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Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh

French release poster
Directed by Bill Condon
Produced by Gregg Fienberg
Sigurjon Sighvatsson
Written by Clive Barker
Rand Ravich
Mark Kruger
Starring Tony Todd
Bill Nunn
Kelly Rowan
Matt Clark
William O'Leary
with Timothy Carhart
as 'Paul McKeever'
and Veronica Cartwright
as 'Octavia Tarrant'
Music by Philip Glass
Cinematography Tobias A. Schliessler
Editing by Virginia Katz
Distributed by PolyGram Filmed Entertainment
Release date(s) March 17, 1995
Running time 93 mins
Country United States
Language English
Gross revenue $13,940,383 (sub-total)
Preceded by Candyman
Followed by Candyman 3: Day of the Dead

Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh was the 1995 sequel to the horror film Candyman, an adaptation of the Clive Barker short story 'The Forbidden'. It starred Tony Todd, Kelly Rowan, William O'Leary, Bill Nunn, Matt Clark and Veronica Cartwright.

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Plot

The father of New Orleans schoolteacher Annie Tarrant (Rowan) was murdered in a Candyman-like fashion some years prior. When Professor Philip Purcell is murdered in a bathroom by Candyman after presenting the legend to his class and calling him forth, Annie's brother is accused of the murder (since his furious public confrontation of Purcell over the subject) and one of her students starts to see the Candyman. In order to disprove to herself that the Candyman exists, she says his name five times in front of a mirror, summoning him to New Orleans on the eve Mardi Gras, where the killing begins in earnest, her husband Paul Mckeever becoming one of Candyman's new victims. The film's climax reveals more details of the Candyman's genesis, and his reason for stalking Annie.

The Candyman

The Candyman is revealed to be Daniel Robitaille (Louisiana French), son of a slave on the Robitaille Plantation in New Orleans. Chosen by a wealthy landowner to paint a portrait of his daughter Caroline, the intimacy of the setting causes a torrid affair between Daniel and Caroline. The relationship results in Caroline becoming pregnant, and Daniel being reviled.

Robitaille being tortured by the bigoted lynch mob

Daniel is chased out of the town and hunted across the fields by Caroline's father and an angry mob, and tortured by having his right hand sawed off with a rusty arborist saw blade and being coated in fresh honey from a nearby beehive. A small boy tastes the honey, and proclaims "Candy Man!", whereupon the crowd seizes the name and shouts it with gusto. The bees then swarm over Daniel's body, mortally wounding him. Caroline enters the scene, and is restrained as her father taunts Daniel (over how he now looks) with her mirror to which Daniel gasps the words "Candy Man" before dying. Caroline seizes upon the mirror, and cradles it. It is this mirror that holds the tortured, hateful soul of the Candyman; the only remnant of her lover, Caroline hides the mirror in Daniel's birthplace. After this, she gives birth to Daniel's daughter named Isabel. Isabel is born Creole but she is raised by her mother as being white.

The mirror grants Candy Man his spiritual medium, and imbues his soul with the strength to kill when called upon.

Sweets to the Sweet

Annie Tarrant

Annie is revealed to be the Great-Great-Granddaughter of Caroline Sullivan. It also means she is Daniel Robitaille's descendant. Candyman stalks Annie so that he may kill her and destroy himself at 12 Midnight on Ash Wednesday. This is possibly to secure their resurrection into the afterlife, a running theme throughout the Candyman series.

Octavia is Annie's guilt ridden mother who drowns her worries and the existence of the Candyman in booze and in lies. She later admits that Coleman tried to link the family name with "that monster" and denies that Candyman exists and he is related to her bloodline, only to meet her end at his bloody hook, incensed over her offensive blatant disbelief of him.

Coleman was Annie's father; he was murdered by the Candyman after seeking to expose the truth. Driven to madness at his search for the mirror, he eventually gives in and calls on the Candyman to justify his search at the expense of his life.

Ethan is Annie's brother and a law student who drops out of college after Coleman's murder. He confesses to the murder of Dr. Purcell, whom Candyman killed in a bar restroom, to keep the secret of the Candyman from getting to his sister. He, like his father, is killed but not by the Candyman. He is shot while trying to flee the police station after Candyman slays a detective.

Cast

Actor / Actress Character
Tony Todd The Candyman/Daniel Robitaille
Kelly Rowan Annie Tarrant
Bill Nunn Reverend Ellis
William O'Leary Ethan Tarrant
Veronica Cartwright Octavia Tarrant
Matt Clark Honore Thibideaux
Randy Oglesby Heyward Sullivan
Joshua Gibran Mayweather Matthew Ellis
David Gianopoulos Detective Ray Levesque
Timothy Carhart Paul McKeever
Michael Bergeron Coleman Tarrant
Fay Hauser Pam Carver
Caroline Barclay Caroline Sullivan
Clotiel Bordeltier Liz
Michael Culkin Phillip Purcell
George Lemore Drew
Ralph Joseph Mr. Jeffries
Margaret Howell Clara

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