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John Candy believed he was living "on borrowed time."
On March 4, 1994, the comedic star was found dead of a heart attack while filming "Wagons East!" in Durango, Mexico. He was 43. The late actor is now the subject of a new documentary directed by Colin Hanks and produced by Ryan Reynolds, titled "John Candy: I Like Me." It features numerous interviews with those who knew and loved Candy, including Bill Murray, Tom Hanks, Steve Martin and Catherine O’Hara. Candy’s children, Jennifer Candy and Chris Candy, serve as producers.
"The documentary highlights how he did think he was on borrowed time," Chris, 41, told Fox News Digital.
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