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Condorman (1981)

Condorman was a hilarious movie which saw Michael Crawford in the lead role playing comic book artist Woody Wilkins, who has created a character called Condorman for his readers. Little does he know that when he helps deliver some documents for his CIA friend, that his fiction and fantasy would have the opportunity to become reality.

Woody goes to Istanbul to meet a Russian agent and uses his comic book hero's name as his codename. When she decides to defect, she wants Condorman to help her. This ends in the KGB chasing them and Woody using his gadgets created for his character.

Great scenery around Europe and Crawford doing a lot of his own stunts including jumping off the Eiffle tower.

A great family film with plenty of excitement.


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Do You Remember Condorman?

Do You Remember Condorman?

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    i minded the boat use in it when they came to new brighton early 80's one of my best memories does anyone else remember this it was when they first rsced the powerboats on the mersey
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    I'm so glad this is finally on DVD and I haven't had to remortgage my house to pay those ridiculous fees on ebay, lol. Now please release the soundtrack too!!
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    I really wanted one of those kit cars after seeing this. They built them down cornwall area (i think). The demo had a porsche 911 engine in it. Great film too
  • Anonymous user
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    That was a good movie. I've got the theme tune to it playing in my head right now. Am I right in thinking Oliver Reed played a bad guy?
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    excellent movie. still magical.
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    My Dad laughing as the black whale tail porshes chase Condorman, and the lead baddie's car had an oversized spoiler.
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    come to think about it , highlights must include , the pick up truck that turned into a nova kit car and destroyed all those black porches , and the brilliant michael crawford riding out of the water on a (running) motorbike
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    it was the first video i ever saw on an ancient videostar machine , easter about 1979