The Forbidden — Blog — The Clive Barker Archive (2024)

The best tales get told again and again, and Clive’s short story, The Forbidden, filmed as Candyman and its movie sequels, falls squarely in that slot.

Originally published in 1985 in Volume Five of the Books of Blood, Clive was inspired by cautionary tales told to him as a child by his grandmother.

Marrying common elements and fears - the hook-handed man, castration, the uncatchable killer and urban brutality - the story explores not only the narrative of an urban myth but the very nature of mythology, playing on the fame of a whispered myth as it spreads:

‘I am rumour,’ he sang in her ear. ‘It’s a blessed condition, believe me. To live in people’s dreams; to be whispered at street corners, but not have to be.’

“I was writing about the experience of horror,” says Clive. “This was about why we write those tales, why we hear those tales. The story was about story itself.”

The character of the Candyman draws upon a motif Clive had long been developing since writing his 1973 play, Hunters in the Snow - that of the calmly spoken gentleman-villain - who seduces Helen with the poetry of Shakespeare and the measured rhythms of a lover. Hellraiser’s Pinhead would later share some of these characteristics and be all the more terrifying for it.

“I use a quote from Hamlet in the story: Sweets to the sweet,” he notes. The earlier origin of the quote is Biblical:

Judges 14: 14: “And he said unto them, Out of the eater came forth meat, and out of the strong came forth sweetness.”

“In England, we have golden syrup. The makers of this syrup put on their can a picture of the partially rotted corpse of a lion with bees flying around it, and the Biblical quote…”

The makers of the golden syrup were Tate and Lyle. Clive had named his heroine Helen Buchanan (but Bernard Rose later renamed her Helen Lyle) and the bees and the sweetness coalesced into the story elements.

As Clive notes today, the figure of the Candyman in The Forbidden wears a motley, his appearance is multi-coloured, standing for every kind of ‘other’ - making his universal story adaptable to resonate widely with all who are outsiders or marginalised.

He was bright to the point of gaudiness: his flesh a waxy yellow, his thin lips pale blue, his wild eyes glittering as if their irises were set with rubies. His jacket was a patchwork, his trousers the same. He looked, she thought, almost ridiculous, with his blood-stained motley, and the hint of rouge on his jaundiced cheeks…

And she was almost enchanted. By his voice, by his colours, by the buzz from his body.

The short story is set in Clive’s hometown, Liverpool, and the re-location to Chicago can be credited to Bernard Rose, as he and Clive discussed its adaptation for the cinema. Bernard also added the Bloody Mary element of invoking the titular presence by repeating his name in a mirror and the Candyman, played by Tony Todd, reflected the racial and urban setting of Chicago’s Cabrini Green estate.

[Candyman] was Bernard Rose's baby from the beginning. We shared an agent at CAA and I'd enjoyed Paperhouse - I thought it was tremendous, a smashing picture. Adam [Krentzman] said, "you know, Bernard really likes your short stories and there are two or three he's interested in and would like to get going...”

Anyway, his favourite story was The Forbidden, because he wanted to deal with the social stuff. He liked the idea of taking a horror story with some social undertones and making a movie of it. This was while I was still living in London, and we sat down several times and talked it through. We agreed that it needed to be relocated to the United States because it was American money and they weren't going to be interested in a story set in Liverpool. But the Cabrini Green setting I think worked perfectly well. He took the thematic material in the story and expanded it and turned it into something that was very much his own. I watched over the thing and worked with him and story-conferenced with him and did all those things, but at the end of the day it's Bernard's movie and I think he did a tremendous piece of work.

As Clive noted on the soundtrack liner notes, Philip Glass’ work had an extraordinary impact on the movie:

Philip elevates horror and suspense to an epic plateau. Moving between the gentle toy piano touches of a child's grim fairy tale and the sinister pipe organ of the most fearsome of fire and brimstone sermons, Philip Glass has found a way to evoke the web of the collective fears woven across the span of a human lifetime and lay it like a shroud across an hour and a half of our lives. To this very day, this music still sends chills down my spine.

Shown below and in the Archive Gallery are two pages from Clive’s handwritten draft, this same sequence in Clive’s final hand-amended typescript for the Books of Blood, the artwork (by John Stewart) that accompanies The Forbidden’s first stand-alone publication in Fantasy Tales in the summer of 1985, a 1987 Literary Guild advert for the US publication of Volume Five as In The Flesh, a Manifesto Film Sales brochure from 1992, the cover and title page of Bernard Rose’s film script, signed by Virginia Madsen, and the review and listing of Candyman’s screening at the 1992 London Film Festival.

The Forbidden — Blog — The Clive Barker Archive (2024)

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What is the story of The Forbidden by Clive Barker about? ›

writer Clive Barker published “The Forbidden,” a short story about a graduate student who investigates urban legends in Liverpool and conjures up supernatural forces in a decrepit housing estate.

Is Clive Barker a horror author? ›

Barker is an author of horror and fantasy. He began writing horror early in his career, mostly in the form of short stories (collected in Books of Blood 1–6) and the Faustian novel The Damnation Game (1985).

What is The Forbidden Candyman about? ›

He was bright to the point of gaudiness: His flesh was a waxy yellow. His thin lips are pale blue. His wild eyes are glittering as if their irises are set with rubies. His jacket was patchwork and his trousers are the same.

How many books of blood does Clive Barker have? ›

Books of Blood Series in Order (7 Books)
OrderTitleDate
1Books of Blood, Volume 11984
2Books of Blood, Volume 21984
3Books of Blood, Volume 31984
4The Inhuman Condition1985
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What is Clive Barker's tortured souls? ›

Tortured Souls, also known as Clive Barker's Tortured Souls, is a series of six action figures and a novelette starring the characters of the series. Distributed by McFarlane Toys in July 2001, the series included six monsters designed by horror author Clive Barker.

What is the story of Clive Barker's Undying? ›

Undying follows the adventures of 1920s Irish paranormal adventurer Patrick Galloway as he investigates the mysterious occult happenings at the estate of his friend Jeremiah Covenant. It received favorable reviews from critics, and gained a cult following.

Which Hellraisers did Clive Barker write? ›

Films
FilmU.S. release dateStory by
Hellraiser (1987)September 18, 1987
Hellbound: Hellraiser IIDecember 23, 1988Clive Barker
Hellraiser III: Hell on EarthSeptember 11, 1992Peter Atkins & Tony Randel
Hellraiser: BloodlineMarch 8, 1996
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Did Clive Barker pass away? ›

10 June 2023 – Former Bafana Bafana coach Clive Barker has passed away. The much-loved Africa Cup of Nations-winning coach's family announced that he passed away on Saturday, 10 June after a brave battle with Lewy Body Dementia (LBD).

Who is the scariest author? ›

15 Famous Horror Authors and Their Terrifying Books
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  • Ray Bradbury. ...
  • Richard Matheson. Must-Read Book: Hell House.
  • William Peter Blatty. Must-Read Book: The Exorcist.
  • Victor LaValle. Must-Read Book: The Ballad Of Black Tom.
  • Jack Ketchum. Must-Read Book: Girl Next Door.
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Why did Candyman become evil? ›

Personality. Because of the unjust tragedy surrounding his death, having been murdered under false pretenses as an act of revenge, Candyman arose from the grave and became a wrath-driven specter, haunting the land where he had been executed.

What is the difference between The Forbidden and the Candyman? ›

Among the differences between Candyman and Clive Barker's The Forbidden: the monster is white, it is set in Liverpool, and the ending is far darker. 1992's Candyman is based on a short story, The Forbidden, by Clive Barker (director of Hellraiser and Nightbreed) in his six-volume collection, Books of Blood.

What book inspired Candyman? ›

The hook: Clive Barker wrote "The Forbidden," the short story upon which Candyman is based. This is not that story, but it is just as scary.

What is the story of the Forbidden City novel? ›

William Bell's historical novel Forbidden City (1990) tells the story of Alex, a teenager who accompanies his father on a trip to Beijing, China. Alex's initial excitement at exploring the history of the city turns to horror when he becomes trapped near the Forbidden City during the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

What is the summary of the book Forbidden by Tabitha Suzuma? ›

Seventeen-year-old Lochan and sixteen-year-old Maya have always felt more like friends than siblings. Together they have stepped in for their alcoholic, wayward mother to take care of their three younger siblings. As de facto parents to the little ones, Lochan and Maya have had to grow up fast.

What is the synopsis of Forbidden Eve bunting? ›

Sixteen-year-old Josie Ferguson has just lost both her parents. She is sent to live with an unknown aunt and uncle in a town on the stormy northwest coast of Scotland. But the townspeople, including her relatives, are as cold and hostile as the sea.

What is the synopsis of The Forbidden door Dean Koontz? ›

Her goal is top stop "brain" altered insane people & defeat a lethal terror behind "The Forbidden Door". A creative and frightening story of a evil conspiracy using nanotechnology and one woman's fight to save her son. She was one of the FBI's top agents until she became the nations most-wanted fugitive.

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