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Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh ()


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The Candyman arrives in New Orleans and sets his sights on a young woman whose family was ruined by the immortal killer years before.

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Caroline Sullivan
Michael Bergeron ...
Coleman Tarrant
Brianna Blanchard ...
Young Caroline
Clotiel Bordeltier ...
Liz
Russell Buchanan ...
Kingfisher (voice)
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Reporter
Sandy Byrd ...
Woman in Bookstore
Eric Cadora ...
Man in Bookstore
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Paul McKeever
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Octavia Tarrant
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Bartender
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Honore Thibideaux
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Phillip Purcell
Stephen P. Dunn ...
Thug #2
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Reporter #1
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Detective Ray Levesque
Glen Gomez ...
Kingfish
Steven Hartman ...
Young Boy
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Pam Carver
Margaret Howell ...
Clara
Ralph Joseph ...
Mr. Jeffries
Erin Labranche ...
Little Girl Doctor
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Little Boy King (as Carl LeBlanc)
George Lemore ...
Drew
Maria Mason ...
Befuddled Teacher
Joshua Gibran Mayweather ...
Matthew
Monica L. Monica ...
Reporter #3
Moore Brian ...
Thug #2 (as Brian Joseph Moore)
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Reverend Ellis
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Ethan Tarrant
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Heyward Sullivan
Steve Picerni ...
Police Guard
Eric Pierson ...
Ben the Busboy
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Suspicious Man at Matthew's House (as Terrence Rosemore)
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Annie Tarrant
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
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Candyman / Daniel Robitaille
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Monica Monica ...
Reporter#3
Carolina Barcos ...
Secretary (uncredited)
Robert 'Duckie' Carpenter ...
Questioned Criminal (uncredited)
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Naked Man (uncredited)
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Parade Reveler (uncredited)
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Unik (uncredited)

Directed by

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Bill Condon

Written by

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Rand Ravich ... (screenplay by) and
Mark Kruger ... (screenplay by)
 
Clive Barker ... (story by)

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Clive Barker ... executive producer
Tim Clawson ... supervising producer
Gregg Fienberg ... producer (produced by)
Anna C. Miller ... associate producer
Sigurjon Sighvatsson ... producer (produced by)
Lynn Weimer ... co-producer

Music by

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Philip Glass

Cinematography by

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Tobias A. Schliessler ... (as Tobias Schliessler)

Editing by

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Virginia Katz

Editorial Department

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Debra Bard ... assistant film editor
David Bryden ... color timer
Michael Hall ... first assistant film editor
Tom McMurtry ... assistant film editor
Ewa Zbroniec ... assistant film editor

Casting By

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Carol Lewis

Production Design by

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Barry Robison

Art Direction by

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Dawn Snyder ... (as Dawn Snyder Stebler)

Set Decoration by

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Suzette Sheets

Costume Design by

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Bruce Finlayson

Makeup Department

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Allan A. Apone ... special makeup effects
Andre Blaise ... key hair stylist
Eryn Krueger Mekash ... key makeup artist
Sheri Short ... key makeup artist (as Sheri P. Short)
Douglas J. White ... special makeup effects department head
Adam Brandy ... special makeup effects artist (uncredited)

Production Management

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Gregg Fienberg ... unit production manager (as Gregg D. Fienberg)
Joel Hatch ... production supervisor
Helene Mulholland ... post-production supervisor
Issy Shabtay ... production supervisor
Jeanne Stack ... production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Lee H. Grant ... second second assistant director
Jeff Shiffman ... second assistant director
Mary Ellen Woods ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Regina Lee Alonte ... set dresser (as Regina Lee Herve)
Kirsten Anderson ... art department coordinator
Barbara A. Bordo ... assistant art director
Gail Briant ... scenic
Mark Gantt ... set dresser
Robert C. Goldstein ... set designer (as Robert Goldstein)
Stephanie J. Gordon ... set designer
Christine Hughen ... assistant property master
Dave Kelsey ... scenic painter
Dorn Merrill Kennison ... painter
David Knott ... art department production assistant
Teusa Koiwai ... on-set dresser
Janet Kusnick ... storyboard artist
Doug C. Lewis ... property master (as Doug Lewis)
Gregory Lynch Jr. ... carpenter
Brent David Mannon ... assistant property master
Chuck Stringer ... construction foreman
Mike Swift ... storyboard artist
Michael Walters ... miniature construction
Brannon Wright ... specialty props
Ken Abraham ... set dresser (uncredited)
Christopher Patrick Nolan ... set dresser (uncredited)

Sound Department

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Walter Anderson ... boom operator
Keith Bilderbeck ... sound effects editor
Gary C. Bourgeois ... re-recording mixer: Todd-AO (as Gary Bourgeois)
Trip Brock ... assistant foley editor
Michael Chandler ... sound effects editor
Greg Cook ... dialogue editor
Dean Drabin ... adr mixer
Ezra Dweck ... foley mixer
Walter Hoylman ... sound mixer
Gillian Johnson ... facility manager
Jon Johnson ... supervising sound editor
Patricio A. Libenson ... dialogue editor (as Patricio Libenson)
Patrushkha Mierzwa ... boom operator
Stewart Nelsen ... dialogue editor (as Stewart Nelson)
Rob Nokes ... assistant sound editor
Joan Rowe ... foley artist (as Joanie Rowe)
Sean Rowe ... foley artist
Solange S. Schwalbe ... foley editor (as Solange Schwalbe)
Brad Sherman ... re-recording mixer: Todd AO
Bruce Stubblefield ... supervising dialogue editor
Donald Sylvester ... adr editor (as Don Sylvester)
Guy Tsujimoto ... sound effects editor
Ben Wilkins ... sound designer

Special Effects by

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Peter Blinn ... special effects
Sophia Bungay ... special effects assistant
Bill Cochran ... special effects assistant
Steve Fink ... special effects makeup
Jason Hansen ... special effects technician
John C. Hartigan ... special effects supervisor (as John Hartigan)
Daniel Jouet ... special effects crew
Gary L. King ... special effects foreman

Visual Effects by

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Nigel Broad ... animator
Stevan Del George ... cgi animator
Peter Juneau ... visual effects cameraman
Michael La Fave ... animator
John P. Mesa ... visual effects creative supervisor: Introvision
Andrew Naud ... visual effects executive producer: Introvision
Marcus Tate ... visual effects cameraman

Stunts

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Pete Antico ... stunts
Alisa Christensen ... stunts
Harry Harris III ... stunts (as Harry H. Harris III)
Melvin Jones ... stunts
Lane Leavitt ... stunts
Fred Lerner ... stunts
Carl Milinac ... stunt rigger / stunts
Bennie Moore ... stunts (as Benny Moore)
John Robotham ... stunts
Marcus Salgado ... stunts
Monty L. Simons ... stunts
Matthew Taylor ... stunts
William Washington ... stunt coordinator

Camera and Electrical Department

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Joe Coleman ... electrician
Anthony Dominici ... second assistant camera: New Orleans
Eric J. Goldstein ... camera operator
David Luckenbach ... steadicam operator
Anthony T. Marra II ... key grip
Elisa Mohler ... electrician
David Norris ... camera technician: Wescam camera
Tom Ryan ... first assistant camera
Frank Detone Jr. ... grip (uncredited)

Casting Department

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Leigh French ... adr voice casting
David Rome ... extras casting assistant

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Charlene Amateau ... costume supervisor

Location Management

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Julie Duvic ... location manager

Music Department

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Don Christensen ... music supervisor
Lori L. Eschler ... music editor (as Lori Eschler)
Jim Keller ... music supervisor
Michael Riesman ... conductor

Transportation Department

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Steve Boyd ... transportation coordinator
Earl R. Hurst Sr. ... driver
Greg Van Dyke ... transportation coordinator

Additional Crew

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Brian Berkenfeld ... unit publicist
Rob Bloch ... bird wrangler (as Bob Bloch)
Adam Cook ... production assistant
Norman Gary ... bee wrangler (as Norman E. Gary)
Mel Greenleaf ... assistant bee wrangler (as Melvin G. Greenleaf)
Debbie Jacobsohn ... assistant bird wrangler (as Debbie Jacobson)
Deanna Kelley ... production assistant
Edith Dupré LeBlanc ... production coordinator
Isiah Lyons ... stand-in: Tony Todd
Chris Rigdon ... production assistant
Nick Spetsiotis ... production assistant
Robert 'Bobby Z' Zajonc ... aerial coordinator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

The Candyman moves on to New Orleans and starts his horrific murders once more. This time, his intended victim is a school teacher. Her father was killed by the Candyman, and brother wrongly accused of the murders Written by Rob Hartill

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Taglines Evil comes when you call his name. See more »
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Also Known As
  • Candyman 2: Farewell to the Flesh (United States)
  • Candyman 2 (France)
  • Candyman 2 - Die Blutrache (Germany)
  • Candyman 2: Adiós a la carne (Spain)
  • Candyman 2 (Spain)
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Runtime
  • 95 min
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Budget $6,000,000 (estimated)

Did You Know?

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Trivia Bernard Rose originally conceived a sequel to his 1992 hit Candyman (1992) as not featuring the eponymous character at all but instead continuing to explore the nature of urban horror myths. This was quickly scotched when the producers figured that audiences would show up because they wanted to see Candyman eviscerate his victims. See more »
Goofs As Annie's brother falls down the steps, he is obviously replaced by a stuntman with long hair. See more »
Movie Connections Featured in Outbreak/Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh/Bye Bye Love/Losing Isaiah/Farinelli (1995). See more »
Soundtracks Blue Mood See more »
Quotes Candyman: Swallow your horror and let it nourish you. Come with me and sing the song of misery. Share my world!
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