Candy (1968)
The premise is simple enough, and it came pretty close to working in the novel by Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg: take Voltaire's Candide and set it in 60s America, with an innocent girl in place of the innocent young man, and, of course, make sex the central matter.
The movie offers a series of comic bits, each featuring more or less great actors, encountering Candy: Richard Burton as the poet McPhisto, Ringo Starr as the Mexican gardener Emmanuel, James Coburn as the surgeon Dr. Krankheit, Walter Matthau as General Smight, Charles Aznavour as the hunchback, and Marlon Brando as the guru Grindl. Other parts: Anita Pallenberg, John Huston, John Astin, and Sugar Ray Robinson. The title part is played by Ewa Aulin, a young Swedish actress who's in over her head. She's pretty enough, but hardly subtle?more of a blank slate. (IMDB netwallah)
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Ewa Aulin |
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John Astin |
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Richard Burton |
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Sugar Ray Robinson - Richard Burton |
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Ringo Starr |
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Richard Burton |
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John Astin and John Astin |
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Walter Matthau |
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Ewa Aulin |
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James Coburn |
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Buck Henry |
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Ewa Aulin |
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Anita Pallenberg |
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John Huston |
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Umberto Orsini |
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Charles Aznavour |
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Ewa Aulin |
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Fabian Dean |
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Ewa Aulin |
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Marlon Brando |
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Marlon Brando and Ewa Aulin |