okay what exactly is the "Belushi Curse?"
Popular, larger-than-life comedians who died too young maybe?
OR...
"The Curse of
Atuk," which supposedly claimed the lives of many funny men, including John Candy.
Atuk is a screenplay for a proposed comedy about an Eskimo who winds up in New York City, and finds it challenging to adapt to city life. The script is considered "cursed," because several comic actors who were up for the role of Atuk, died shortly after reading it.
John Belushi read the screenplay, and was interested in playing Atuk. He died shortly after.
Sam Kinison read the script, and even shot test footage. He was killed in a car crash soon after.
John Candy was said to be actually
reading the script when he died of a heart attack.
The same year Candy died, former
National Lampoon and SNL writer Michael O'Donoghue died of a cerebral hemorrhage. O'Donoghue worked on SNL with Belushi (the two appeared in "The Wolverines," the very first sketch on the very first show), and was a friend of both Belushi and Kinison. O'Donoghue had read the script, and did some work on it. He was supposedly the one who brought it to the attention of Belushi and Kinison.
Chris Farley planned to star in the film at the time of his death. He showed the script to his friend and SNL co-star, Phil Hartman, who also read it, and was considering a role. The year after Farley died, Hartman was tragically killed.
Some believe this is an urban legend, while others do believe the script is "cursed."
Anyway...
I never watched
Camp Candy. I knew
of it, but I guess I wasn't all that interested in checking it out.