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  1. Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy is a 1996 Canadian comedy film written by and starring the Canadian comedy troupe The Kids in the Hall. Directed by Kelly Makin and filmed in Toronto, it followed the five-season run of their television series The Kids in the Hall, which had been successful in both Canada and the United States.

  2. Apr 19, 1996 · A movie based on the Canadian sketch comedy troupe's TV show, featuring a drug that makes people remember their happiest memory. IMDb provides cast and crew information, user and critic reviews, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more.

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    • 1996-04-19
  3. Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy. A pharmaceutical firm's fortunes rise and fall after executives pressure a scientist (Kevin McDonald) to release a hastily tested antidepressant. Content...

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  4. Apr 13, 2021 · How did the sketch-comedy troupe make a surreal film about depression that flopped but became a cult hit? Read the behind-the-scenes stories of the making of ‘Brain Candy’, featuring interviews with the cast and crew.

  5. Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy. A pharmaceutical scientist creates a pill that makes people remember their happiest memory, and although it's successful, it has unfortunate side effects. 676 IMDb 6.9 1 h 28 min 1996. R. Comedy. This video is currently unavailable. to watch in your location. Details. Customers who bought this item also bought.

  6. Apr 12, 1996 · Ebert gives this Canadian comedy a negative review, saying it's too hip and ironic to be funny. He criticizes the drug plot, the drag roles, and the disease jokes in the movie.

  7. A comedy film about a new anti depressant drug that has a deadly side effect. The plot follows the scientists who try to stop the marketing department from selling the drug and the consequences of their actions.