Candy

Candy

Movie |

Seduction | California

  • Duration: 2h 4min
  • Music: Dave Grusin
  • Award(s): Golden Globe 1969 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Swapped, Descendants: The Rise of Red
  • Story:
    Based on Terry Southern's satirical novel, a send-up of Voltaire's Candide. Young Candy is a high school girl who seeks truth and meaning in life, encountering a variety of kookie characters and humorous sexual situations in the process.
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5.1/10
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STORY AND RATINGS

Story
Based on Terry Southern's satirical novel, a send-up of Voltaire's Candide. Young Candy is a high school girl who seeks truth and meaning in life, encountering a variety of kookie characters and humorous sexual situations in the process.
Ratings

5.1/10

IMDb

AWARDS

Nominations
Golden Globe Award

Most Promising Newcomer Female | 1969

BOX OFFICE

Budget 3,000,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

In the documentary, Listen to Me Marlon (2015), Marlon Brando called this movie "the worst movie I ever made in my life."

In one sequence, the Hunchback Juggler (Charles Aznavour) escapes the police by crawling on the mansion ceiling and jumping down through a window made of water. This is a visual reference to surrealist Jean Cocteau's The Blood of a Poet (1932) where the character jumps into a mirror made of water after crawling over a hallway of doors (the effect was achieved by constructing the "wall" and "ceiling" on the studio floor and shooting the scene from above). Even the sound effect at that moment, a shouted "No!", is in both movies.

Buck Henry wrote MacPhisto's (Richard Burton) poem as a parody of Dylan Thomas.

This movie was entirely financed thanks to Marlon Brando's participation and his presence brought the other actors in.Director Christian Marquand and Brando had known each other for a long time and were good friends. Brando agreed to do this movie as a favor to his friend. Marquand had used his connections and helped with negotiations with the French Premier Georges Pompidou in Brando's purchase of the Tahitian island of Tetiaroa. He didn't particularly like the script but he had fun shooting his sequence. Then other stars agreed to play a part in the movie and it was even easier to convince the producers. One of the people who opposed Brando's purchase of Tetiaroa was the head of the Tahitian Territorial Assembly, Jacques Denis Drollet, whose son Dag later had a baby boy with Marlon's daughter Cheyenne,and was subsequently shot to death in a struggle with Marlon's son Christian after Cheyenne allegedly accused Dag of abuse. (Brando The Biography by Peter Manso pg.634-635)

According to a 1969 issue of "Photoplay", Pia Degermark was the first choice for the title role. Other contenders included Connie Kreski and Sydne Rome.

Popular Dialogues

"MacPhisto: The poem that I just recited to you was composed in a hospital in Burma as I lay close to death, having been savagely beaten by a... a horde of outraged Belgian tourists. You will find this poem in my collected verse entitled... "Forests of Flesh"."

"General R.A. Smight: You can't give blood to a member of your own family. Jack Christian: Why can't I? General R.A. Smight: Why can't you? Why can't you? Jack Christian: That was my question, yes. General R.A. Smight: Well because that's, that's... That's incest."