Every October, parents relive the same fear — the chilling legend of poisoned Halloween candy. But what if the story wasn’t true? This documentary unravels the terrifying myth that haunted generations: tales of razor blades in apples, poisoned sweets, and strangers lurking behind suburban doors. From the paranoia of the 1950s to the tragic real-life case of Ronald Clark O’Bryan — the so-called “Candy Man” — we explore how one man’s crime twisted into a nationwide panic. Through atmospheric storytelling and haunting cinematic imagery, this film investigates how America’s innocence turned to fear and why the myth refuses to die. Was it media hysteria, moral panic… or something darker about our need to believe in monsters? Prepare to question what you think you know about Halloween — and the legends that shape our darkest nights. Watch, comment, and share your own local myths.
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