- Candy (1968 film)
Infobox Film | name = Candy
caption = original film poster
director =Christian Marquand
producer =Robert Haggiag Selig J. Seligman Peter Zoref
writer =Terry Southern Mason Hoffenberg Buck Henry
starring =Ewa Aulin John Astin Charles Aznavour Marlon Brando Richard Burton James Coburn John Huston Ringo Starr
music =
cinematography =Giuseppe Rotunno
editing =
distributor =
released = 1968
runtime = 124 minutes
language = English
budget =
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amg_id = 1:86557
imdb_id = 0062776:"This article is on the 1968 film. For the 2006 film, seeCandy (2006 film) ""Candy" is a 1968 film directed byChristian Marquand . Based on the 1958 novel byTerry Southern andMason Hoffenberg , it starredRingo Starr ,Ewa Aulin ,Charles Aznavour ,Marlon Brando ,Richard Burton ,James Coburn ,John Huston ,Walter Matthau , andSugar Ray Robinson .Anita Pallenberg andFlorinda Bolkan also appear in small parts.Plot
The opening sequence shows Candy (
Ewa Aulin ) descending to Earth from outer space. In the next scene, she is in school, where her father (John Astin ) is also her teacher. She attends a poetry recital by eccentric poet MacPhisto (Richard Burton), who offers her a ride home in his limousine. At her home, MacPhisto gets increasingly drunk and continues to recite poems, inspiring Candy and the Mexican gardener Emanuel (Ringo Starr) to have sex. After this scandal, the family decides to send her off to a private school, and she embarks on apsychedelic journey during which she meets a number of strange people, including a sex starved militarygeneral (Walter Matthau), a doctor who performs public operations (James Coburn), a hunchback (Charles Aznavour) and a fake Indianguru (Marlon Brando).The story bears a marked similarity to
Voltaire 's "Candide ", including its naïve protagonist (switched from male to female), its penchant for exploring human sexuality, the protagonist's far-reaching travels, and her attempt to find some basic Good in humanity among all its charlatans and hypocrites. Whereas Candide is generally taken advantage of for a variety of reasons/uses, however, Candy herself is almost always sought after for her sexual appeal. This comes closer to the portrayal ofCunégonde , the heroine of Voltaire's novel.See also
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Candy (novel) External links
* [http://www.geocities.jp/candy1969/index.html Scene-by-scene screen captures]
*imdb title|id=0062776|title=Candy
* [http://www.badmovies.org/movies/candy/ Synopsis, Review, and Screen Shots at Badmoview.org]
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