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| Stealing Candy | |
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| Directed by | Mark L. Lester |
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Running time | 83 minutes |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
Stealing Candy is a 2003 thriller film directed by Mark L. Lester and starring Daniel Baldwin. It was produced by Lester's production company American World Pictures.[1]
Premise
[edit]The film revolves around three ex-cons who kidnap a famous Hollywood actress known for refusing to do nude scenes and persuade her to have sex on camera for a pay-per-view website.
By the end, it is revealed that Candy and one of the cons, Fred, were in it from the get-go, and orchestrated the entire thing to promote her career. In a final backstab, she makes it appear as if he threatens her life, and perform a murder-by-cop on him, thus making sure the truth would never be revealed.
Cast
[edit]- Daniel Baldwin as Walt Gearson
- Coolio as Brad Vorman
- Alex McArthur as Fred Dowd
- Jenya Lano as Candy Tyler
- Jeff Wincott as Spinell
References
[edit]- ^ Abele, Robert (February 16, 2003). "Genre fare still scares up action in market hallways". Variety. Retrieved March 29, 2024.
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Plot
The film Stealing Candy centers on three ex-convicts—Fred Dowd, a cunning hustler; Brad Vorman, a psychotic burglar; and Walt Gearson, a skilled computer hacker—who devise an audacious scheme to generate quick wealth by kidnapping famous actress Candy Tyler, known for her refusal to perform nude scenes in movies.[5][6] Fresh out of prison, Fred masterminds the plan to abduct Candy and coerce her into starring in a live pay-per-view explicit sex tape broadcast over the internet, betting that her celebrity status will draw millions from eager fans willing to pay premium fees for the forbidden content.[5][6] The narrative begins with the trio surveilling Candy at her luxurious home, where they execute the kidnapping in a tense nighttime raid: breaking in, subduing her with threats and restraints, and bundling her into a van for transport to a secluded cabin deep in the woods.[6] At the cabin, Walt rapidly assembles a sophisticated setup with cameras, computers, and a high-speed internet connection to stream the event globally, while Fred directs the operation and Brad provides muscle to keep Candy compliant.[6] Under duress and fearing for her life, Candy resists initially—pleading, negotiating, and attempting to appeal to the men's consciences—but the escalating threats from the increasingly desperate criminals force her to perform a series of explicit acts during the live broadcast, which quickly attracts thousands of viewers and generates over $13 million in revenue within hours.[5][6] The central conflict intensifies as Candy's defiance clashes with the kidnappers' mounting paranoia and greed; Brad's lustful aggression creates rifts among the group, leading to arguments and near-violent confrontations that heighten the cabin's claustrophobic tension.[6] In a major plot twist, it is revealed that the kidnapping was staged with Candy's secret collusion alongside Fred, who had contacted her prior to the abduction to propose the scheme as a way for her to shatter her wholesome image, revitalize her stagnating career, and split the profits.[6] However, as the broadcast concludes and the money flows into an offshore account, Candy double-crosses Fred by anonymously alerting the police to their location, framing him as the sole orchestrator and portraying the others as coerced underlings.[6] The authorities storm the cabin in a chaotic intervention, during which Candy manipulates the scene to make it seem as though Fred is about to harm her, prompting the police to shoot him dead in self-defense; in the ensuing gunfire, Brad is killed resisting arrest, while Walt is captured alive.[6] Candy emerges as the heroic survivor, unscathed and positioned to claim the full windfall, using the ordeal to launch a sensational comeback while ensuring Fred's death silences any chance of the truth surfacing.[6]Cast
The principal cast of Stealing Candy features Jenya Lano in the lead role as Candy Tyler, a prominent Hollywood actress recognized for her reluctance to perform nude scenes, whose portrayal anchors the film's central conflict and highlights her character's resilience within the ensemble dynamic.[1] Daniel Baldwin plays Walt Gearson, the mild-mannered ex-convict and skilled computer hacker who handles the technical aspects of the broadcast, bringing intensity to the trio's interactions through his focused presence.[1] Coolio portrays Brad Vorman, the psychotic ex-convict burglar who provides muscle and enforcement, contributing to the film's exploration of digital exploitation via his character's aggressive volatility.[1] Alex McArthur embodies Fred Dowd, the cunning hustler and mastermind who devises and leads the kidnapping scheme, adding friction to the group's operations through his strategic drive.[1] Supporting roles include Justin Lester as Danny Gearson, Walt's young associate who aids in the scheme, providing a familial layer to the antagonists' motivations.[1] Jeff Wincott appears as Mr. Spinelli, a key figure in the criminal underworld who facilitates aspects of the plot.[7] Julie St. Claire plays Barbara, a colleague of Candy who becomes involved in the unfolding events.[8] Adrienne Meltzer is cast as the Talk Show Hostess, offering brief but pivotal media context to Candy's public persona.[7] For completeness, the full credited cast is as follows:| Actor | Role |
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| Jenya Lano | Candy Tyler |
| Daniel Baldwin | Walt Gearson |
| Coolio | Brad Vorman |
| Alex McArthur | Fred Dowd |
| Justin Lester | Danny Gearson |
| Jeff Wincott | Mr. Spinelli |
| Julie St. Claire | Barbara |
| Adrienne Meltzer | Talk Show Hostess |
