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  • What the hell with the wind? haha

  • it wave even in the room is that a magic scarf

  • this movie is wierd yet i cant stop waching it

  • score! marinate my brain in dumpster juice and feed it to the ants.

  • I want my scarf to do what Mac Phisto's does!!!!!

  • You have no idea how long I have been waiting for someone to post this. I have been trying to explain to my friends about the weirdest, most bizarre, and sometimes hysterically funny film that I had seen. I say the title of this film and get blank stares. Now they can watch it for themselves. Love the soundtrack to this movie, want to own it!

  • Ahhh... Only Special K could have posted this... Magnifique. Let's have JD and Baklava BabyDoll... Lol

  • As I remember Ewa Aulin had a terrible time working on this film, especially with Brando reportedly harassing her. She made a few more films before recognizing she couldn't act her way out of a paper bag. I believe she became a teacher, married, and had a couple of children. Unfortunately, the world remembers her for this awful film.

  • This is the first time I've ever seen this movie. Is the begining meant to parody 2001:A Space Odyssey?

  • @Bizarronumber4 Douglas Trumball did the effects for CANDY and 2001!

  • The worst movie I have EVER seen in my life. Of course I have the out-of-print DVD.

  • The late 60's were freakin' weird!

  • bloody hippies.:)

  • Thank you so much for uploading this.

  • you know i watch this and i wonder if she really talks like that

  • Man Ewa Aulin is fiiiiiiine! Mac phisto, what a wordsmith !

  • What is the name of the tune which begins at the 6:20 mark? It along with the tune found with the "Candy Stereo Test" post is great....

    Weeeeeeeeird movie, by the way...

  • Douglas Trumbull (special fx for 2001, Blade Runner, Close Encounters, etc.) did the opening and closing sequences for Candy.

  • That is John Astin from the Addam's Family.. Whi was married to Ptty Duke and who's son is Sean Astin from the Lord of the Rings.

  • ewa aulin is so bloody gorgeous

  • Great video...Thanks Slub for sharing!

  • @OneLonelyPepper , yes!!!

    ;D

    

  • yes, it was stupid and fun at the same time....... and i played as an extra in the mc phisto poet scene ( Richard Burton ) next to Eva.

  • When I was in art school in 1968-70, films like this were part of the curriculum to study. Like "Clockwork Orange", "Blowup", "2001: A Space Odyssey", "Easy Rider".

    Great films, great psychedelphia, great times!

  • @chach2000 chac, dont forget planet of the apes,man

  • Like this if you're only watching it for Ringo Starr =P ♥

  • OH and Watch 200 Motels...It's on youtube as well i think, a CLASSIC psychedelic piece

  • Bet ya all didn't know besides Ringo, the Beatles make a appearance. At the end in the field. What the movie was about, etc. and at beginning, Burton coming onto the stage saying"I'd like to thank the Rolling stones, fumbles with his words and says something totally different...Anyway look for the fab 4 at end in field on top of the hill way in distance, you'll see the four people...dressed as either wizards or ?.I think it's them. you look and see (it's them, they were silly back then you know)

  • Has there ever been such a cast assembled???

  • @chh5555 --Skidoo comes very close to the level of this late sixties disaster. The difference is Skidoo is actually watchable.

  • I haven't seen this film in 42 years yet most of it as though I saw it yesterday.

  • So good, so funny and thank you!!!! Youtube forever!!!

  • When I was in my 20s back in the early '80s, I used to stay up at night and watch TV,

    cause that's when they showed older films (this was before cable). This little chestnut caught my attention instantly. It was just so out-and-out BIZARRE, and even though I didn't fully understand it, I knew I loved it. On TV it was heavily butchered, but the DVD remedied that problem. A fantastic example of how--perhaps by accident rather than design--a studio film with major actors reflected the real '60s.

  • @CinemaCinder Same here, I was born in 1965 and my two older sisters, almost grown when I was born and lived at home until 1970..they were true "Freaks" lol, I LOVED THEM. they took me to a drive In and we saw this, along with the yellow Submarine and..Monteray Pop, My Parents were strict Christians and when I spent time with my two sisters, they protected me, I saw lots of fun things and when I'd come home my Mom would fuss of me smelling of patchouli, but I saw so much, had so much fun then.

  • always loved this movie since i first saw it 69...

  • That beginning made me feel like I'd gotten trapped in the Windows Media Player visualizer.

  • For Ringo fans in a hurry, the fab one appears first near the end of part 2.

    And to watch his next movie. enter

    The Magic Christian (1,969) - 1

  • ...fist thrust thru the crust of the glistening sphere of day.

  • Finally this movie is posted.

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