Helen's condescending husband (Xander Berkeley) spurs her to dig deeper into the legend in Bernard Rose's Clive Barker adaptation Candyman (1992)

Helen’s condescending husband (Xander Berkeley) spurs her to dig deeper into the legend in Bernard Rose’s Clive Barker adaptation Candyman (1992)

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