Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995)
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh (1995)


Plot.
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Cast & Crew.

Tony Todd
Candyman / Daniel Robitaille

Kelly Rowan
Annie Tarrant

William O'Leary
Ethan Tarrant

Bill Nunn
Reverend Ellis

David Gianopoulos
Detective Ray Levesque

Matt Clark
Honore Thibideaux

Timothy Carhart
Paul McKeever

Veronica Cartwright
Octavia Tarrant

Fay Hauser
Pam Carver

Joshua Gibran Mayweather
Matthew Ellis

Caroline Barclay
Caroline Sullivan

Michael Bergeron
Coleman Tarrant

Brianna Blanchard
Young Caroline McKeever

Clotiel Bordeltier
Liz

Carl Ciarfalio
Bartender

Michael Culkin
Phillip Purcell

Russell Buchanan
Kingfisher (voice)

Nate Bynum
Reporter

Sandy Byrd
Woman in Bookstore

Eric Cadora
Man in Bookstore

Stephen P. Dunn
Thug #2

Daniel Dupont
Reporter #1

Glen Gomez
Kingfish

Steven Hartman
Young Boy

Margaret Howell
Clara

Ralph Joseph
Mr. Jeffries

Erin Labranche
Little Girl Doctor

Carl Leblanc
Little Boy King

George Lemore
Drew

Maria Mason
Befuddled Teacher

Monica L. Monica
Reporter #3

Moore Brian
Thug #2

Randy Oglesby
Heyward Sullivan

Steve Picerni
Police Guard

Terence Rosemore
Suspicious Man at Matthew's House

Amy Ryder
Hostile Woman at Cabrini Green

Patricia Sansone
Woman #2 in Bookstore

Hunt Scarritt
Scraggly Vagrant

Carol Sutton
Angry Woman at Matthew's House

Carolina Barcos
Secretary (uncredited)

Robert 'Duckie' Carpenter
Questioned Criminal (uncredited)

Anthony Michael Frederick
Naked Man (uncredited)

Jonathan McIntosh
Parade Reveler (uncredited)

Codie Scott
Unik (uncredited)

Gregg Fienberg
Producer / Unit Production Manager

Bill Condon
Director

Tobias A. Schliessler
Director of Photography

Rand Ravich
Screenplay

Sigurjón Sighvatsson
Producer

Virginia Katz
Editor

Philip Glass
Original Music Composer

Mark Kruger
Screenplay

Clive Barker
Executive Producer / Short Story

Bruce Finlayson
Costume Designer

Tim Clawson
Supervising Producer

Amy Diamond
Script Supervisor

Matthew Taylor
Stunts

Michelle Erby
Production Coordinator

Jeff Shiffman
Second Assistant Director

Melvin Jones
Stunts

Fred Lerner
Stunts

Mary Ellen Woods
First Assistant Director

Jeanne Stack
Production Supervisor

William Washington
Stunt Coordinator

Pete Antico
Stunts

Bennie Moore
Stunts

Lynn Weimer
Co-Producer

Lane Leavitt
Stunts

Marcus Salgado
Stunts

Lee H. Grant
Second Second Assistant Director

Elizabeth Aranda
Assistant Production Coordinator

Angelo Corrao
Additional Editor

John Robotham
Stunts

Harry Harris III
Stunts

Alison Stuart
Casting Associate

Tony Nagy
Second Assistant Camera

Alan Colbert
Lighting Technician

Michael E. Gips
Lighting Technician

Ron Wisnesky
Lighting Technician

Wayne Stroud
Dolly Grip

Kevin Fahey
Best Boy Grip

James B. Walsh
Grip

Dominic Napolitano
First Assistant Camera

Tom Ryan
'B' Camera Operator / First Assistant Camera

Timothy S. Nash
Grip

Beth Horton
Second Assistant Camera

Patrushkha Mierzwa
Boom Operator

Scott Holy
Lighting Technician

Julie Stein
Set Medic

Norman Gary
Animal Wrangler

Bill Karydes
Assistant Production Coordinator

William K. Koski
Lighting Technician

Tommy Newton
Chief Lighting Technician

Michael J. Fahey
Key Grip

Nicola Goode
Still Photographer

Dawn Snyder
Art Direction

Eric J. Goldstein
Camera Operator

David Luckenbach
Steadicam Operator

Walter Hoylman
Sound Mixer

Jon E. Salzman
Best Boy Electric

Jeffrey M. Snyder
Assistant Art Director

Ben Wilkins
Sound Designer

Guy Tsujimoto
Sound Effects Editor

Brad Sherman
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Robert C. Goldstein
Set Designer

Lori L. Eschler
Music Editor

Eryn Krueger Mekash
Assistant Makeup Artist

J. Craig Morrison
Construction Coordinator

Tom McMurtry
Assistant Editor

Keith Bilderbeck
Sound Effects Editor

Solange S. Schwalbe
Foley Editor

Joan Rowe
Foley Artist

Gary Kramer
Craft Service

John C. Hartigan
Special Effects Supervisor

Jon Johnson
Supervising Sound Editor

Trip Brock
Foley

Ewa Zbroniec
Assistant Editor

Greg Van Dyke
Transportation Coordinator

Christine Hughen
Assistant Property Master

Mona Personius
Leadman

Teusa Koiwai
Set Dresser

Christine Orth
Key Set Costumer

Bruce Margolis
Location Manager

Richard Zemetis
Sculptor

Charlene Amateau
Wardrobe Supervisor

Sheri Short
Key Makeup Artist

Andre Blaise
Key Hair Stylist

Michael Chandler
Sound Effects Editor

Jim Keller
Music Supervisor

Doug C. Lewis
Property Master

Suzette Sheets
Set Decoration

Stephanie J. Gordon
Set Designer

Helene Mulholland
Post Production Supervisor

Pinky Cunningham
Assistant Hairstylist

Michael Hall
First Assistant Editor

Dean Drabin
ADR Mixer

Barry S. Jones
Location Manager

Stewart Nelsen
Dialogue Editor

Gary C. Bourgeois
Sound Re-Recording Mixer

Jeri Baker
Assistant Hairstylist

David Anthony
Extras Casting

Greg Cook
Dialogue Editor

Donald Sylvester
ADR Editor

Jayne Page
First Assistant Accountant

Rob Bloch
Animal Wrangler

Michael Riesman
Conductor

Bruce Stubblefield
Supervising Dialogue Editor

Patricio A. Libenson
Dialogue Editor

Sean Rowe
Foley Artist

Steven Zeller
Publicist

Mike Swift
Storyboard Artist

Paul D. Boydston
Location Manager

Steve Boyd
Transportation Captain

David Bryden
Color Timer

Janet Kusnick
Storyboard Artist

Debra Bard
Assistant Editor

W. Mark McNair
Production Controller

Brian Berkenfeld
Publicist

Kirsten Anderson
Art Department Coordinator

Barry Robison
Production Design
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Details.
Release DateMarch 17, 1995
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 31m
Content RatingR
Box Office$13,940,383
Filming LocationsNew Orleans, United States
Genres
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This Movie Is About.
Wiki.
Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh is a 1995 American supernatural horror film directed by Bill Condon and starring Tony Todd, Kelly Rowan, William O'Leary, Bill Nunn, Matt Clark, and Veronica Cartwright. Written by Rand Ravich and Mark Kruger, it is a sequel to the 1992 film Candyman, which was an adaptation of Clive Barker's short story, "The Forbidden". Its plot follows a New Orleans schoolteacher who finds herself targeted by the Candyman, the powerful spirit of the murdered son of a slave who kills those who invoke him.
Unlike its predecessor, the film received negative reviews from critics. It was followed by a third film, Candyman 3: Day of the Dead, which was released in 1999, and a fourth film, titled Candyman, a direct sequel to the original 1992 film, which was released in 2021.
Candyman Collection.
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