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The Candy Snatchers

  • 1973
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
6.4/10
1.9K
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Brad David, Tiffany Bolling, Vince Martorano, and Susan Sennett in The Candy Snatchers (1973)
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A nonverbal autistic boy stumbles upon a teenage heiress who has been kidnapped by a trio of young psychopaths, who are intent on extorting diamonds from her stepfather.A nonverbal autistic boy stumbles upon a teenage heiress who has been kidnapped by a trio of young psychopaths, who are intent on extorting diamonds from her stepfather.A nonverbal autistic boy stumbles upon a teenage heiress who has been kidnapped by a trio of young psychopaths, who are intent on extorting diamonds from her stepfather.

  • Director
    • Guerdon Trueblood
  • Writers
    • Bryan Gindoff
    • Guerdon Trueblood
  • Stars
    • Tiffany Bolling
    • Ben Piazza
    • Susan Sennett
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.4/10
    1.9K
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    • Director
      • Guerdon Trueblood
    • Writers
      • Bryan Gindoff
      • Guerdon Trueblood
    • Stars
      • Tiffany Bolling
      • Ben Piazza
      • Susan Sennett
    • 49User reviews
    • 59Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Tiffany Bolling
    Tiffany Bolling
    • Jessie
    Ben Piazza
    Ben Piazza
    • Avery
    Susan Sennett
    Susan Sennett
    • Candy
    Brad David
    Brad David
    • Alan
    Vince Martorano
    Vince Martorano
    • Eddy
    Bonnie Boland
    • Audrey
    Jerry Butts
    • Dudley
    Leon Charles
    • Boss
    Dolores Dorn
    Dolores Dorn
    • Katherine
    Phyllis Major
    • Lisa
    Bill Woodard
    • Charlie
    Christopher Trueblood
    • Sean Newton
    • (as Christophe)
    Earl Hansen
    • Gun Store Owner
    Harry Kronman
    • Deli Owner
    John Bill
    • Policeman
    James Whitworth
    James Whitworth
    • Phone Man
    Howard Shoup
    Howard Shoup
    • Jewelry Store Salesman
    Rosella Kronman
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    • Director
      • Guerdon Trueblood
    • Writers
      • Bryan Gindoff
      • Guerdon Trueblood
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    9Coventry

    Quintessential 70's exploitation!

    "The Candy Snatchers" perfectly embodies why so many fans of the horror & cult genre worship the 70's decade! This is a hard-boiled and intense film, with a shocking and totally unpredictable storyline, utterly deranged characters and it literally doesn't take the slightest notice of political correctness and/or human emotions. Director Guerdon Trueblood and scriptwriter Bryan Gindoff take us on a wild & trashy 70's ride, covering controversial topics such as child abuse, mental handicaps, rape of minors, live burial, Vietnam traumas and brutal murders committed by unusual characters! A trio of ruthless thugs develops a seemingly waterproof plan to get rich with diamonds very fast. By kidnapping the cute 16-year-old stepdaughter of a diamond trader and demanding a huge ransom, they rest assured of success. Unforeseen complications arise when it turns out that the father isn't in a hurry to rescue his stepdaughter at all. Even more so, Candy's 'unfortunate' death would result in a huge financial triumph for him, so he sure ain't likely to come up with any type of ransom at all. The other – if possible even more brilliant – main storyline centers on a young and autistic boy who witnessed Candy's brutal live burial in a muddy grave with only a small tube for oxygen. He desperately attempts to warn his abusive parents about what he knows, but they're too caught up in their own crazy world of greed and self-pity. Purely talking in terms of grindhouse cinema-sickness, "The Candy Snatchers" leans damn close towards perfection! The atmosphere is constantly gritty, the violence & sleaze is very explicit and literally every character that walks through the screen is demented! Even the ones that only appear briefly, like the company manager who laughs hysterically at the poor boy's mental condition or the nasty gun store seller who deliberately ignores the reason why the gangster trio so urgently needs a shotgun. Sensitive viewers and/or people with a weak stomach beware, as poor young Candy goes through a hellish ordeal and the ending surely isn't cheerful. Even technically speaking, this production is far superior in comparison with the majority of 70's genre outings. Although obviously low-budgeted, the cinematography and editing are quite professional and the musical guidance is appropriately unsettling. The acting is top-notch, with an extra special word of praise for the director's young son Christopher in his first and only appearance on the big screen. "The Candy Snatchers" has recently been re-discovered and released in a fancy edition. The DVD is an absolute must have for every fan of the genre.
    EyeAskance

    A blazing sun in the wild universe of 70s microcinema.

    THE CANDY SNATCHERS is among the proudest components to the druthers of 70s drive-in cinema, a smart, slick production that's well mechanized and laden with dodgy allure...a highly original exploitation mini-masterpiece, and a classic of its kind.

    With a turbo-thrust pace, this nail-biter of a kidnapping/ransom story is steeped in noir, and presents three appallingly churlish amateur criminals intent on purloining a generous haul of diamonds from the shady stepfather of kidnapped young Candy(an appealing pubescent girlie who spends the entire film in various stages of bondage wearing a Catholic schoolgirl uniform). Plans run afoul, however, as the plot twists and shifts like a roller-coaster flying hot off its rails. A mute little boy is a key sideline character whose odd presence seems entirely superfluous until the unforgettable, head-smacking climax.

    You do NOT want to miss this one.

    8.5/10
    8suspiria10

    S10 Reviews: The Candy Snatchers (1973)

    S10 Rating: * * * * / * * * * * The Candy Snatchers is an interesting sort of film. On the surface is looks a bit like a standard movie-of-the-week thriller. It has 70's photography, 70's woka-woka music and so on. But the Candy Snatchers turns out to be a rather clever exploitation drama with a clever script. Three thugs hatch a foolproof scheme to get a briefcase full of diamonds by kidnapping a young schoolgirl and holding her for ransom. But the plan goes south when some unforeseen wrinkles appear. Even though the Candy Snatchers has a conventional feel to it the film is far from it. The director manages to make some good tension with the twists and turns of the thieves and Candy's plight. The acting is above average for this type of film. The thieves all have interesting personalities and most characters generate sympathy for them. The Candy Snatchers is a rare 70's treat that will satisfy exploitation fans and thriller fans alike.
    7TheAnimalMother

    Little Known Exploitation Crime Gem

    This flat out must be one of the best virtually unknown and unseen films of the entire 70's. I recommend this to any film lover who can handle this type of twisted fare. The film is unique in multiple ways and the story is actually quite competent; That in itself is rare for films of this sort. I don't want to say too much about this film and give any of the great surprises away. If cult crime films interest you, do yourself a favor and check this out! 7.5/10.
    6planktonrules

    Amazingly dark and nihilisic.

    "The Candy Snatchers" is a cheap film that is a bit better than I expected. It's also far sleazier and dark than I expected--and it is definitely not to everyone's taste!

    The film begins with three losers kidnapping a high school girl named Candy. The plan is to force her father to give them jewels from his store in order to ransom her back to the safety of the family. The problem is that mom is a total drunk and the step-dad couldn't care less about the girl. Heck, if she dies, that just means more money for him! So, although they anticipate an easy and quick deal, the crooks have picked the wrong family and the film is a tiny bit reminiscent of "Ruthless People" but with absolutely no comedy whatsoever...in fact it's sort of an anti-comedy! Why do I say this? Well, it's a very sick and sleazy sort of film in which just about everyone is totally awful! There are two rapes (one of which is awfully brutal and graphic), child abuse, violence galore and an ending that is among the darkest and most nihilistic I've ever seen. It really isn't my sort of film, as it's just too dark-- but I can respect what the filmmakers made---a well-crafted cheapie film about some amazingly soul-less scum.

    By the way, the IMDb summary says that the little kid is autistic. Perhaps, as he is not verbal, but he shows few other signs of autism--maintaining eye contact and interacting with the world in a very non-autistic manner. Now I am not saying he was normal and his family was certainly awful...but autistic...probably not.

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    • Trivia
      The film's story was inspired by the real-life kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle in Florida in 1968.
    • Goofs
      The eyelids of the dead body are twitching just as the porter is about to cut off the ear.
    • Quotes

      Eddy: Take it easy, baby! You're just bein' kidnapped.

    • Connections
      Referenced in Texas Chain Saw Massacre: The Shocking Truth (2000)
    • Soundtracks
      Money Is the Root of All Happiness
      Music and Lyrics by Steve Singer (as Stephen Singer) and Jay Stewart

      Sung by Kerry Chater

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    • Release date
      • June 1973 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Candy Snatch
    • Filming locations
      • Sascha Brastoff Esplanade, 246 26th Street, Santa Monica, California, USA(jewelry store, closed late 1973)
    • Production company
      • Marmot Productions
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    • Budget
      • $250,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 34m(94 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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