Australia / Jun 24, 1989
Candy Regentag (1989)
Overall average
5.0/10
Plot
Flesh and fantasy fill the nights of the call girls at Bambi’s, a flashy back street brothel. Join Bambi, Candy and the girls for an evening or two and find out what happens in the violent world of sex for sale. Candy is new to the business. She follows all of the rules of the house - she arrives on time, doesn’t take drugs, is polite to customers, and numb to all the men who used her. Then she meets Reg and breaks the most important rule - don’t fall in love with one of your customers. Their first encounter leaves her longing to see him again. She fantasizes about the love they share and how idyllic their life together would be. But the facts are clear. Candy is a hooker and she will never be a real part of his world … she’s one of Bambi’s girls. She has seen his life and felt his love, a brief glimpse is all she’ll ever have, KISS THE NIGHT!
Main cast
Full cast
| Actor | Role |
|---|---|
| Aussie Merciadez | Veronica |
| Rainee Skinner | Fleur |
| Jacquy Phillips | Wendy |
| Beth Child | Lola |
| Pete Smith | Clayton |
| Christopher Lewis | Phil |
| Imogen Annesley | Sascha |
| Arky Michael | Franky |
| Lorenzo Arolio | Mario |
| James Lugton | Greg |
| Christopher Truswell | Leo |
| Peter Armstrong | Doorman |
| Dan Holliday | Chris |
| Garry Who | Can You Feel It |
| John Ley | Client with Knife |
| David Ritchie | Drunk |
| Steve Tripp | Street Poet |
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| Jim Pennell | Restaurant Guitarist |
| Lee Biolos | Waiter |
| Susie Egan | Escort Girl |
Genres
Technical details
| Detail | Value |
|---|---|
| Original title | Candy Regentag |
| Original language | EN |
| Production countries | Australia |
| Status | Released |
| Production companies | Rainy Day |
| Release date | 24 giugno 1989 |
| Executive producer | Don Catchlove |
| Production | Graeme Isaac |
| Writer | Don Catchlove |
| Casting | Michael Lynch |
| Editing | Tony Stevens, Dominique Fusy |
| Cinematography | Michael Edols, Maani Petgar, Paula South, Ian McAlpine, Chris Cain, Grahame Litchfield, Bliss Swift |
| Assistant directors | Peter Kearney, John Warran, Sian Fatouros, James Ricketson |
| Lighting | Phil Golombick, Paul Johnstone, Rob Park |
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| Camera operators | Michael Edols, Maani Petgar, Paula South, Ian McAlpine, Chris Cain, Grahame Litchfield, Bliss Swift |
| Additional photography | Michael Edols, Maani Petgar, Paula South, Ian McAlpine, Chris Cain, Grahame Litchfield, Bliss Swift |
| Production design | Rob Ricketson, Fran Holloway |
| Art direction | Rob Ricketson, Fran Holloway |
| Set decoration | Rob Ricketson, Fran Holloway |
| Visual effects | Roger Cowland |
| Music | Nigel Westlake, Phil Colson, Catherine Gross, Ashley Grenville, Julian Ellingworth, Kevin St. Alder, Ross Linton |
| Sound | Nigel Westlake, Phil Colson, Catherine Gross, Ashley Grenville, Julian Ellingworth, Kevin St. Alder, Ross Linton |
| Costume design | Suzy Carter, Sherry Hubbard, Annie Heathcote |
| Makeup | Annie Heathcote, Sherry Hubbard, Suzy Carter |
| Hairstyling | Sherry Hubbard, Annie Heathcote, Suzy Carter |
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