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Falling in love with a white woman. It's dreadful that there used to be such bias. The film is based on a Clive Barker novel. His all-time masterpiece is the original 'Candyman', wherein he looks huge, menacing - and infallible! You can also have a good feast on his height, and those of many other horror actors, in the film 'Wishmaster'. Cheers Nik and have a great weekend!

That sort of part calls for a tall actor. Tony can have 6ft4. He appeared huge in Candyman but that could be the result of boots and camera angles making him look bigger. He is really him. I'd wager the current 6 ft 4. He might just be 6'4 claiming 6'5 or else if he is 6'5 then Thomas Ian Griffith is 6'6 Click Here pause at Thomas Ian Griffith tilt facing down look at tony todd overall look 3cm taller.

The ground looks level and posture similar. He doesn't look like he would be over range You claim 6'2. I would guess you're this out of bed or out of bed in shoes if you feel short because a 6'2. I would have believed 6ft6 or even 7 based on that film alone. He looks a more realistic tall height in 'Wishmaster' and 'Night of the Living Dead'.

I'll go for 6ft5 peak and 6ft4. He strikes me as a real gentleman! I like him! When he stands tall he is very tall they just don't let people stand close to him in the movies I watched. It is pretty clear in final destination 1 he towers way above average folks.

Not the best picture I realize but Jake got the edge. I put him at 4. He did look quite big in candy man but they were trying to make him big. The rock is a wash as they all were wearing big boots and most have inflated heights. I'd say he looks 6 1 to 2 even in shoes. Could be another supporting actor always made to look shorter.. Quit troll ing. He used to look 6ft 5, even the time I seen him he was near it, but 2 years ago he looked shorter, I thought the guy has shrunk an inch now.

I've met Hodder and he was probably 6'4 with his boots on, which looked a good three inches Editor Rob. Todd has shrunk a bit, Kane really can't be over 6ft 1 today, but those boots can push him into still looking 6ft 2 range. Very tall. He's always had that imposing height. Todd was about an inch taller than reeve.. Yeah Todd was only an inch or two taller than him so he has to be near 6'2'', 6'3'' in shoes.

Looks 6'4 to me but an inch is not big deal. I think he'd still edge out Salmon back to back Editor Rob. I think he's shipped height, 7 years ago i seen him and thought this guy is near 6ft 5, then this year up close I thought he really struggled to look over 6ft 4.

In fact I think Salmon up close gives a taller impression than todd this year! The same height. Todd's got to that age where maybe he doesn't carry himself as tall, he can look barely even 6ft 4 up close today Now go for Joe Manganiello at 6'4.

I doubt that he is any taller than this guy. Did you ran across him again? Maybe cm is better. He looked 6'4 range in Candyman. I'm watching Night of the Living Dead and he looks to be about 6'1, maybe a little over that.

Patricia Tallman is in several scenes with him and she's 5'9 and he appears to tower her so 6'1 or 6'1. Maybe 6'2 with shoes on. He might be 6'1" range against 6'5" Todd, can't account for as much as 5. If Todd is 6'5'' then how tall is the actor Tom Towles. Todd had at least 5. Towles was about the same height as Vernon Wells in Fortress and he was 5'11'' peak height.

The warrior voiced by Walker Edmiston contains an evil spirit that eventually gets unlocked, forcing Amelia to wage battle with it all over her apartment. It may be small but it's incredibly ferocious, bloodthirsty, and immortal! Like demonically possessed children, creepy dolls are a ubiquitous sight in horror movies, but none have garnered the same attention as dear Annabelle, the surprise spin-off character from The Conjuring series who starred in a franchise all her own. What appears as an 18" doll in a pretty white dress, is actually a vessel for the forces of darkness, and no matter how much the Warrens try to warn unsuspecting victims of her malicious behavior, they don't listen until it's too late.

Like Chucky, her diminutive height is never a factor in how much chaos and destruction she can cause, suggesting the power of evil lurking in the most mundane -and adorable- places.

While there were many puppets at play in Puppet Master, the most deadly of the Puppet Master's creations was Blade, with a face like a skull based off of the Gestapo chief who ended up shooting Toulon's wife. His life essence was based on Doctor Hess, the German scientist who was murdered by Nazis.

Blade led the group of puppets wearing a black trench coat, a fedora, and wielding a small knife. At 1 ft 9 inches tall, he wasn't the largest puppet around, but he was the most bloodthirsty, especially when it came to revenge. At just 2 feet tall, Mogwai might not seem very threatening in Gremlins , but if oblivious teenagers get them wet or feed them after midnight, they turn into creatures like Stripe, the leader of the First Batch, and nothing like the cute and adorable Gizmo.

Stripe had reptilian scales, sharp claws, glowing red eyes, and a fierce mohawk, making him both terrifying and inadvertently comical. He thrived on creating chaos and anarchy with his pals, because with enough gremlins together, he was almost unstoppable. Dolls have always been used as creepy components in horror films, but one toy reigns supreme; Chucky from Child's Play. Brought home by a doting mother as a present for her young boy, Chucky quickly gains a mind of his own and begins to terrorize the child.

Standing at 2'4", Chucky may not have seemed like a particularly frightening antagonist, but his small stature allowed him to conceal himself and stalk his prey. Being considered "cute" also ensured that he would be underestimated. Lord Haikon. Eric Miller. U Short Jack Bruckner. Gargoyle voice. Stanley Carver. Lester Lipschultz. Sergeant Marcus Cawdrey. Avatar of Force. Captain Fehdman Metis. Coach Jim Evans. Alpha Hirogen. Joseph Karenga.

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Du bist tot! Undercover Agent. Troy Tolliver. Hide Show Producer 7 credits. Hide Show Soundtrack 1 credit. Hide Show Thanks 8 credits. Hide Show Self 41 credits. Sidney J. Furie: Fire Up the Carousel! The painter's only real sin was falling in love with the girl in question with whom they were to have a child out of wedlock. Unfortunately, the girl's father had discovered their relation and was left so outraged that he hired a lynch mob to find and kill the young painter.

As the mob chased him down the streets of the Near North end of Chicago they eventually overpowered him and sawed off his right hand with a rusty blade. The young painter's body was then smeared with honey from a local apiary, causing the bees to sting him to death and prompting the future generations of the neighborhood to christen him "Candyman".

The painter's dead body was then been burned on a pyre with his ashes being scattered around the entire region. Likewise, the movie retconned his origin by placing the painter's birth and death in New Orleans.

Also of note, the young white woman with whom Daniel had an affair with was identified as Caroline Sullivan. Sometime after his death, Daniel's ghost rose from the grave, a spiteful and vengeful spirit who tormented anyone who dared to question his existence. An urban legend arose which stated that whoever shall recite the name Candyman five times in the mirror, then immediately turn off the lights, will summon the ghost that will slay his summoner along with anybody else who has witnessed the specter's appearance.

Helen Lyle, a graduate student in modern Chicago conducting research on her theories on urban legends with her partner and friend Bernadette "Bernie" Walsh, is interviewing freshman about their superstitions and hears about a local legend known as the Candyman.

Later, Helen and Bernadette jokingly call his name and nothing happens, but as the days go by and she hears rumors but sees no proof of the Candyman's existence, she begins to believe that the Candyman is nothing but folklore.

However, because of this disbelief, the Candyman reveals himself to Helen that he is indeed real. When she sees the demonic spirit for the first time, she passes out and wakes up in Marie's apartment covered in blood. Annie, Marie's Rottweiler, is decapitated, and her baby Anthony is missing. She attacks Helen, who is forced to defend herself from Annie by cutting her with a meat cleaver. The police enter the room and arrest Helen. Helen is then bailed out of jail by her husband Trevor, who then leaves to do an errand while Helen is in the apartment.

While Helen is there she tries to find clues from the photos she took of the pictures and words describing the Candyman, and then goes to the bathroom to think things over, but Candyman then bursts through the mirror.

She runs, but sees that she cannot escape the evil spirit. He reveals that he has the child and he will take her where he Anthony will die in a new place. He also says that her disbelief destroyed the faith of his followers, and that he cannot exist if they don't believe he is real, which was the reason he appeared to her and states that he must kill Helen in order to keep his legend in the minds of his believers. He then cuts a small hole in the back of Helen's neck, wounding her. Then her friend Bernadette arrives and rings the door bell.

Helen pleads for her to leave, but Bernadette comes in anyway. The door then slams behind her, she looks behind and sees the Candyman and as she screamed she was brutally murdered. Trevor came by and saw Bernadette dead on the floor and Helen on the ground bleeding with a knife.

She loses consciousness and Trevor calls the police. Helen is charged with first degree murder and nobody believes her; the only person who can save her is the Candyman. After a month in the hospital, before her trial, a psychologist has an interview with Helen.

To prove the Candyman is real, she summons the Candyman in his office, and Candyman kills the psychologist. Helen escapes, and later finds out that Trevor has been having an affair with one of his students and was planning on leaving her in the hospital in order to pursue the affair. Helen only leaves when they threaten to call the police. Helen flees to Cabrini-Green to confront the Candyman and find Anthony.

In the apartment's attic, she finds the words "It was always you, Helen". When confronting the Candyman, he predicts that Helen will carry on his legacy of inciting fear into the community. The Candyman agrees to release the baby if Helen sacrifices herself; however, the Candyman really intends to sacrifice them both to fuel his legend. He takes Helen and the baby into the middle of a junk pile, where residents were planning to start a bonfire.

Jake, a kid Helen befriended earlier, sees Candyman's hook, and alerts the other residents. As they start a bonfire, Helen manages to stab the Candyman and break free. As the Candyman burns the building, Helen successfully breaks out of the rubble and rescues the child, although being burned alive herself in the process.

With the last of her strength, Helen pushes Anthony to Anne Marie before she succumbs to her injuries. With the Candyman defeated, Helen was absolved of her crimes, but the Candyman gained some victory as people now believe in him again, and Helen has become an urban legend in her own right, as Trevor finds out later.

Coleman Tarrant, father of New Orleans schoolteacher Annie Tarrant, was murdered in a Candyman-like fashion some years prior at his old family mansion. When Professor Philip Purcell is murdered in a bathroom by Candyman after presenting the legend to his class and calling him forth, Annie's brother is accused of the murder since his furious public confrontation of Purcell over the subject and one of her students starts to see the Candyman.

In order to disprove to herself that the Candyman exists, she says his name five times in front of a mirror, summoning him to New Orleans on the eve of Ash Wednesday and Mardi Gras , where the killing begins in earnest. Her husband Paul McKeever becomes one of Candyman's new victims.

The film's climax reveals more details of the Candyman's genesis, and his reason for stalking Annie. In the end, the Candyman dies when his mirror that was once his former lover's gift in his former life, breaks.

The ghostly serial killer returns once again from beyond the grave. This time, during the eve of Day of the Dead, to haunt Los Angeles art gallery owner Caroline McKeever, a distant relative of the Candyman and also Annie Tarrant's daughter in order for him to claim her soul so she will be next to him. In the meantime, the Candyman goes about killing all those associated with Caroline starting with artist Miguel Velasco, her lover David de La Paz, and following with her roommate Tamara in his usual gory ways with his hook and making it appear to the authorities that Caroline is the one responsible for the killings, particularly when seasoned police detective and closet prejudice of most minorities L.

Sacco dies in the front seat. This not only brings the whole local police department down on her head, but puts her in the firing line of Sacco's equally bigoted and very deluded partner Lt.

Samuel Deacon Kraft, who has no intention of bringing her in alive. In the end, after she destroys the painting of Danielle Robitaille which, in turn, destroys the goodness of the accursed spirit of the Candyman , Caroline soon finally destroys the legend for good by telling Detective Jamal Matthews that Kraft himself was the Candyman after he tried to kill both her and David de La Paz with a hook before being shot in the back by Detective Matthews.

This direct sequel to the original Candyman introduces the concept that the Candyman myth is an amalgamation of the stories of multiple black men who were the victims of racist brutality, allowing different iterations of the character to exist as one.

Sherman was a simple man with a prosthetic hook for a hand who gave the local children candy. When a razor blade was found in a piece of candy, police suspected Sherman and hunted him, eventually finding him in the basement of one of the project buildings where they viciously beat him to death. Weeks after Sherman's death, more razor blades show up in candy, proving that Sherman was innocent. Anthony is drawn to the story, and as he incorporates it into his art people begin to summon Candyman again, leading to the killer's resurgence.

As Anthony is haunted by visions of Sherman as the Candyman, the bee sting on his hand becomes infected and spreads up his arm, eventually covering half of his face. He eventually visits the local hospital to seek treatment and is surprised to discover that contrary to what he believed, he was born there, near Cabrini-Green. Anthony confronts his mother, Anne-Marie McCoy, who reveals he was the child the Candyman had chosen as a sacrifice to renew his legend, who Helen had saved all those years ago.



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