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Year | Award/Ceremony | Category | Recipient(s) | Result | Ref. |
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1993 | Fangoria Chainsaw Awards | Best Actress | Virginia Madsen | Won | |
Best Studio/Wide-Release Film | — | Nominated | |||
Best Screenplay | Bernard Rose | Nominated | |||
Best Actor | Tony Todd | Nominated | |||
Best Supporting Actress | Vanessa E. Williams | Nominated | |||
Best Soundtrack | Philip Glass | Nominated | |||
Saturn Awards | Best Actress | Virginia Madsen | Won | ||
Best Horror Film | — | Nominated | |||
Best Writing | Bernard Rose | Nominated | |||
Best Make-Up | Bob Keen; Image Animation | Nominated | |||
Fantasporto | Best Film | Bernard Rose | Nominated | ||
Avoriaz Fantastic Film Festival | Best Actress | Virginia Madsen | Won | ||
Best Music | Philip Glass | Won | |||
Audience Award | Bernard Rose | Won | |||
Grand Prize | Nominated |
Legacy
The film came in at number 75 on Bravo s 100 Scariest Movie Moments. The character Candyman came in at number 8 on Bloody Disgusting s The Top 13 Slashers in Horror Movie History and ranked the same on Ugo s Top Eleven Slashers . The actor who played Candyman, Tony Todd, made #53 on Retrocrush s The 100 Greatest Horror Movie Performances for his role.
The film appears in two sections of Filmsite.org s Greatest Scariest Movie Moments and Scenes and Greatest Movie Twists, Spoilers and Surprise Endings . In 2001, the American Film Institute nominated this film for AFI s 100 Years...100 Thrills. South Park parodied this film in the season 10 episode Hell on Earth 2006 , in which The Notorious B.I.G. appears whenever someone says Biggie Smalls three times in a mirror.
Sequels
Two stand-alone sequels comprising a single storyline were released in 1995 and 1999 respectively: Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh and Candyman: Day of the Dead. Originally, Bernard Rose wanted to make a prequel film about Candyman and Helen s love but the studio turned it down.
In September 2018, it was announced that Jordan Peele was in talks to produce a direct sequel to the 1992 film using his company, Monkeypaw Productions. Todd stated in a 2018 interview with Nightmare on Film Street, I d rather have do it, someone with intelligence who s going to be thoughtful and dig into the whole racial makeup of who Candyman is and why he existed in the first place. In November 2018, it was confirmed that Peele would produce the film with Universal and MGM and will partner with Win Rosenfeld to co-produce the film while Nia DaCosta signed on as director. The film will serve as a sequel, taking place back in the new gentrified Cabrini-Green where the old housing projects development once stood in Chicago. Filming was due to commence in spring 2019. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Todd spoke of Peele, stating: I know he s a fan. I m hoping I will appear in the film in some form of fashion. Wouldn t that make sense? But, it s Hollywood so I won t take it personally if for some reason it doesn t work out. He added, If this new one is successful, it will shed light back on the original. I think the subject matter is more important than any individuals and I mean that.
In February 2019, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II was in talks to play the titular character. In response to the news, Todd said: Cheers to Candyman, a wonderful character that I ve lived with for 25 years. He s brought grace and glory and a beautiful boatload of friends & family. I m honored that the spirit of Daniel Robitaille & Cabrini-Green rises again. Truth to power! Blessings to the cast & crew . However, it was ultimately announced that Todd would reprise his role, while Adbul-Mateen would portray the adult version of Anthony McCoy. Teyonah Parris was cast opposite in playing Anthony s girlfriend. Other added cast are Colman Domingo and Nathan Stewart-Jarret. Vanessa Estelle Williams would also reprise her role as Anne-Marie, Anthony s mother.
Production for the film began in August 2019 and wrapped in September 2019 in Chicago, Illinois. The working title of the film was revealed on some of the cast and crew social media pages as Say My Name which was discreetly used in the revised scripts and production sets to keep things flying under the radar with the official title also being Candyman. The film was released on August 27, 2021.
New
Alan Poul, Bernard Rose, Sigurjon Sighvatsson, Steve Golin
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
2020-09-08
R
102
Universal Pictures Home Entertainment
DVD
Adult
B086PNWW1B
191329134030
1992
1992-10-16
99
1h 39min
Awards, 5 wins & 10 nominations
Bernard Rose
Clive Barker, Bernard Rose
Virginia Madsen, Xander Berkeley, Tony Todd
Clive Barker, Steve Golin, Gregory Goodman, Alan Poul, Sigurjon Sighvatsson
Philip Glass
Anthony B. Richmond
Dan Rae
Jane Alderman, Jason La Padura
Jane Ann Stewart
David Lazan, Mick Strawn
Kathryn Peters
Leonard Pollack
Michelle Bühler, Mark Coulier, Denise Dellavalle, Bob Keen, Dave Keen, Erma Kent, Gary J. Tunnicliffe, Martin Astles, Joseph Schultz
Scott Carleton, Tim Clawson, Gregory Cundiff, Billy Higgins, Charlene Norman
Brian W. Boyd, Marcei A. Brown, Suzanne Haasis, Peggy Hughes, David K. Riebel, Thomas Patrick Smith
David E. Abrego, Vernon Ambros, Luanne Anders, Bruce Bellamy, Michael Biggie, Will Blount, Gary L. Brennan, Glenn M. Carrere, Monica Castro, David L. Cole, Maria C. Connors, Lyn William Corey, John Coven, Kelly Deco, Lisa Denker, Jack Eberhart, Phillip Ellman, Wayne Frierson, Sean Hargreaves, Aaron J. Harney, Leza Ingalls, Max Jones, Dannen King, Kate C. Lewis, Ray Maxwell, Chris Anthony Miller, Douglas Morton, Leland Orvis, Donald B. Osborne, Joel Osborne, Jaimie Sarra, Philip Stone, Mick Strawn, John Skip Weaver, Wendy Weaver, R.D. Wegener, Andy Werderitsch, Robert Brent Wert, Bradely Paul Wisham, David B. Clark, Chris Samp, Jarris A.H.V. Vonzombie
Flavia Amon, Michael Barry, David Bartholoman, Bruce Black, Allan Bond, Peter S. Carlstedt, Hayden Clement, Oliver Euckner, Laura Fried, Scott Ganary, Tommy Goodwin, Mark Harris, Ellen Heuer, Nigel Holland, Leonard Marcel, Jeremy Pitts, Robert Polich, Ken S. Polk, Anne Pope, Charleen Richards, Joan Rowe, Sean Rowe, Charles Ewing Smith, Steve F.B. Smith, Greg Steele, Reinhard Stergar, Tami Treadwell, Ben Wilkins
Martin Bresin, Dale Ettema, Steven Carlton Ficke, Don Hastings, Jeffrey Knott, Brian Latt, Paul Meehan, Scott Sand, Nikolai Galitzine
William Cruse, Joshua Culp, Dave Elsey, Nikolai Galitzine, Tom McLaughlin, Martin L. Mercer, Jason Reed, W. Dale Russell, Paul Spateri
Phil Chong, Marian Green, Debby Lynn Ross, Walter Scott, William Washington
Peter Aranda, Huston Beaumont, Jeffrey De La Rosa, Doug Dole, Mark Fellman, Michael Ferris, Rob Forrest, Kirk R. Gardner, Steve Irwin, Ellis M. James, Rory Robert Knepp, Timberlake Lewis, Russell j Lyster, Peter McAdams, Randy Nolen, Marie Pedersen, Michael Retzer, Bill Riley, Tim Silverberg, Paul Sterling, Dan Strickland, Michael Sudmeier, Don Tomei, David J. White II, Paul Wilkowsky, Gary Wills, John Armstrong, Todd R. Beveridge, Jules Labarthe, Jerry L. Mandley, James B. Walsh
Barbara Harris, Catherine Jane Holzer, Jan McGill, Anna Camille Miller, Mark A. Ridge, Barbara L. Roche
Susan Kaufmann, Gail McMullen, Julia Schklair
Scott Biddle, Camille Bourque, Vanessa Brahms, Glenn Kiser, Michelle Pazer, William Pine, Toby Martisius
Larry Ring, Boyd Wilson, Julie Golden
Rory Johnston, Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman, Randy J. Shams
Rachel Atkinson, Lynn Weimer
Calvin Chin, Richard Deangelo, Don Feeney, Joe Feeney, Alan Kaminsky, Skip Knight, Don Mancini, James Obee Oberman, William E. Palmer
Sharon Ainsberg, Michael Amter, Michelle Balog, Lisa Barratt, Allen Blaisdell, Jody Boghosian, Louise Bower, Richard Brooks Burton, Michelle Colbert, Jeanette D. Connolly, Sudi Davis, Bill Dumas, Bruce Robert Fahr, Elaine Fiona Ferguson, Virgil Fornas, Gregory French, Norman Gary, Mel Greenleaf, Joe Hannah, Julie Hansen, Regina Hinton, Katrin Ingvadottir, Suzanne E. Krocker, Donna Lee, William Lybeer, Nick Manno, Heather McCorkindale, Brian McMillan, W. Mark McNair, David B. Nowell, Carl Paoli, Elena J. Robinson, Tino Sage, Jennifer Smith, Rick Smith, Shawn Stevens, Richard Stockmon, Henrietta Thompson, Kristinn Thordarson, Elisabeth Rose Tyler, Jonathan Wiedemann, Eliot Winks, Robert Bobby Z Zajonc, Peter D. Graves, Shari Sontag, Jeffrey D. Stevens
Charles Geocaris, Janet Kerrigan, Adam Krentzman, Michael Kuhn, Austin Lander, Ted MacKinney, Tom Manaher, Miles Mogulescu, Alexandra Pigg, Gina Resnick, Monica Reyes, Malcolm Ritchie, Kathryn Smith, Jill Tandy, Jim Tauber, Ron VerKuilen, Kurt Woolner
Horror, Thriller
PolyGram Filmed Entertainment, Propaganda Films, Candyman Films
USA, UK
English
R
6.7
90678
61
Candyman is a 1992 American gothic supernatural horror film, written and directed by Bernard Rose and starring Virginia Madsen, Tony Todd, Xander Berkeley, Kasi Lemmons, and Vanessa E. Williams. Based on Clive Barker s short story The Forbidden , the film follows a Chicago graduate student completing a thesis on urban legends and folklore, which leads her to the legend of the Candyman , the ghost of an African-American artist and the son of a slave who was murdered in the late 19th century for his relationship with the daughter of a wealthy white man.
The film came to fruition after a chance meeting between Rose and Barker who recently completed his own film adaptation of Nightbreed (1990). Rose expressed interest in Barker s story The Forbidden , and Barker agreed to license the rights. Where Barker s story revolved around the themes of the British class system in contemporary Liverpool, Rose chose to refit the story to Cabrini-Green s public housing development in Chicago and instead focus on the themes of race and social class in the inner-city United States.
Candyman was theatrically released on October 16, 1992 by TriStar Pictures and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment. The film received generally positive reviews and grossed over $25 million in the US, where it was also regarded in some critical circles as a contemporary classic of horror cinema. It was followed by two sequels, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995) and Candyman: Day of the Dead (1999). A direct sequel of the same name was released on August 27, 2021.
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