MovieChat Forums > Candy (1968) Discussion > I thought this was "Little Annie Fanny" ...

I thought this was "Little Annie Fanny" when I saw it on cable


...years ago. It is so much like Playboy's "Little Annie Fanny" cartoons with a hot, clueless blonde wandering into sexual situations over and over. Ringo Star as a rapey Mexican? Crazy movie!

reply

It was certainly a connection. "Little Annie Fanny" is a cultural artifact that I suppose couldn't survive today. (I don't know; Playboy still exists in a form with no cultural influence anymore -- do they still run that comic?)

Indeed, Little Annie Fanny would wander into sexual situations -- and often submit, a bit surprised at first, but then quite enjoyably -- to whatever some guy would want to do with her(to her.) A different era, but a very accessible fantasy for men(and evidently, for some women -- we must get "real" on this.)

Candy -- from a popular "dirty book" of the 60's -- plays pretty much the same way. As did Barbarella, which had a fairly major and progressive star, even then(Jane Fonda) taking the Annie Fanny part.

reply

Wikipedia says the comic ended in 1988, but in 2000 Playboy tv planned a CGI cartoon that was never made.

You're right about "Barbarella" being very similar, I hadn't made that connection but I should have.

It's fascinating how big name stars like Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, and Ringo Star are in "Candy." A movie like this would never happen today with famous actors.

reply

Wikipedia says the comic ended in 1988, but in 2000 Playboy tv planned a CGI cartoon that was never made.

--

Wow, it died all the way back in 1988. Well, even for a men's magazine , it was pretty "rape-y" as the word is used nowadays. Certainly a sexual fantasy for us younger lads who were sneaking peeks into our fathers' hidden Playboy copies -- the innocent, willing and compliant young lady.

--

You're right about "Barbarella" being very similar, I hadn't made that connection but I should have.

---

And again...with Jane Fonda in the role. Jane seemed to change her persona to fit her husband. The husband that time was the film's director, Roger Vadim, a Handsome Frenchman who specialized in "sexpot" movies(Brigitte Bardot starred in one.) When Fonda moved on to Ugly Activist Tom Hayden, she changed her image.

----

It's fascinating how big name stars like Marlon Brando, Richard Burton, and Ringo Star are in "Candy." A movie like this would never happen today with famous actors.

---

The late 60's WERE a revolutionary time on movie screens, and those guys were part of it. Its Walter Matthau's presence that most amuses me. Matthau and the idea of a "sex film" should be miles apart. He avoids the issue by mainly doing a "mini-Patton" military comedy routine and restricting his sexual activity to watching.

reply